Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine warned that protestors shouldn't bring guns to protests. But the Second Amendment shouldn't apply only some of the time.
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Mike DeWine talks on ICE, regrets on sports gambling, standing firm on hemp: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - In his last year as governor, Mike DeWine talked to cleveland.com about ICE, THC, the death penalty, energy, sports gambling and more. We recapped some of DeWine’s newsiest takes on ...
Opinion: Mike DeWine has perfected the art of steadiness, predictability and pragmatism in an era where those qualities seem to be passé.
Thomas Suddes is a former legislative reporter with The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and writes from Ohio University. [email protected]. The key issue of this year’s Ohio General Assembly? Reelection.
Karl-Anthony Towns had a strong performance with a double-double of 17 points and 20 rebounds. Unfortunately, he was limited because he got into foul trouble after getting into a scuffle with Draymond ...
A bipartisan group of 13 state governors is demanding action from electricity grid operator PJM Interconnection. The governors claim the rapid expansion of data centers is straining the electrical ...
Tomlin informed players of his decision the day after their loss to the Texans in the wild-card round of the 2025 playoffs. When players talk about the now former Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, they ...
After 19 seasons in Pittsburgh, Mike Tomlin decided to step down as head coach of the Steelers on Tuesday. That means the NFL's two longest-tenured head coaches going into the 2025 season -- Tomlin ...
Michael Carroll didn’t know what to expect from his first season with Alabama football. But the Crimson Tide freshman knew how he was going to handle it. “When I got to college, I wanted to work hard, ...
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Supreme Court could dramatically alter US election landscape
The Supreme Court could reshape U.S. elections for years to come as it hears a number of cases with implications for the country’s political landscape.
Social media influencers recently caught out Minnesota and Ohio with allegations of benefits fraud. Those include unsubstantiated claims of fraud by people of Somali descent - claims that have been ...
Accusations of benefits fraud has spread from Minnesota to Ohio, where the Republican governor is trying to fight back with facts and tamp down finger-pointing at Somali-Americans. Social media ...
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