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FirstEnergy's former CEO says in court filings that prosecutors might try to allege that he bribed more public officials.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- After a federal court struck down their first attempt to limit teen social media use, Ohio lawmakers have a new approach: go through the app stores.
It’s a respectable showing, given that the Columbus-area Republican was catapulted from lieutenant governor to the Senate in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judge permanently struck down an Ohio law on Thursday that would have required children and ...
Yost filed his lawsuit in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. It alleges UWM violated Ohio’s Consumer Sales Practices Act, ...
Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan is making an early endorsement in a battleground House race to help defeat a vulnerable Democratic ...
Journalists should expose bribery when it happens in politics, of course, but documentarian Alex Gibney and HBO proceed as if ...
The Baldwin County Democratic Party, which had been planning for the rally on social media, was met with a counter rally by ...
A federal judge permanently struck down an Ohio law on Thursday that would have required children and teens under 16 to get ...
The previously scheduled rally, organized by the advocacy coalition Fair Share America, occurred less than an hour after House Republicans, by a narrow margin, adopted a budget resolution that paves ...
A federal judge has permanently struck down an Ohio law that would require kids younger than 16 to get parental consent to use social media.
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