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Ohio Governor DeWine condemns Haitian deportation as U.S. grocery prices rise 33%

U.S. grocery costs are surging, with urban food prices up 33% since 2019 and household food affordability reaching its most strained level in 50 years. Families are turning to coupons, discount stores and careful meal planning to stretch budgets, an issue that could influence voters in the upcoming midterm elections.

Republican Ohio Governor Mike DeWine publicly denounced the Trump administration's plan to arrest and deport thousands of Haitian migrants after their temporary protected status expired, calling the sweep a “major mistake.” He highlighted the positive impact of Haitian communities, noting they have revitalized cities such as Springfield through business creation and essential labor.

A new analysis from executive‑search firm Spencer Stewart shows boardroom diversity among S&P 500 companies has fallen to its lowest point in over a decade. The decline is linked to heightened political scrutiny, executive‑branch actions targeting diversity initiatives, and the legal fallout from recent Supreme Court rulings. The roundup was compiled by Sybil Wilkes in her daily “What We Need to Know” edition.

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Haitian migrants · Mike DeWine · Ohio · S&P 500 · Spencer Stewart · Sybil Wilkes

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