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Is Ohio in danger of losing the mammoth microchip plant under construction near Columbus? Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Gov. Mike DeWine told reporters this week that Intel Corp.’s financial troubles will not interfere with its plans to eventually build a $20 billion factory outside Columbus. We’re talking about the governor’s attempts to reassure Ohioans that the massive chip plant -- believed to be the...
12th Ohio city votes to ban anti-LGBTQ+ conversion therapy
A northeast Ohio city voted this week to become the 12th in the state to ban anti-LGBTQ+ techniques known as "conversion therapy," used to attempt to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
JD Vance Stands By Tucker Carlson Amid Hitler and Holocaust Whitewash
JD Vance is standing by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson amid widespread outrage over a recent interview whitewashing Hitler and the Holocaust. The post JD Vance Stands By Tucker Carlson Amid Hitler and Holocaust Whitewash first appeared on Mediaite.
Ohio has no chill: Cincinnati, Columbus among least-relaxed cities in the US, study finds
It's time to chill out, Ohio. We have some of the least-relaxed cities in the United States, including three in the bottom 10. A report from LawnStarter ranked 2024’s most relaxed cities, evaluating the housing affordability, the average length of a workday, depression rates, and access to mental health providers from 500 U.S....
‘There’s no sign that anything is not going to happen here’: DeWine responds to Intel’s business woes
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he believes Intel Corp. will continue with its plans to build a $20 billion factory outside Columbus, even as the company contends with mounting financial losses. DeWine told reporters he last spoke with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger about a month ago,...
Sec of State LaRose says it’s easy to vote in Ohio, but critics say he’s making it more difficult
Secretary of State Frank LaRose is fond of saying that “it’s easy to vote and hard to cheat” in Ohio elections. But his recent — and not-so-recent — conduct seems to contradict both halves of that formulation, a watchdog says. Just two months before a presidential election, the state’s top elections officer continues to change […]
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