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NPR reached out to candidates in the major 2018 Senate races, including Democrats facing pressure to support Brett Kavanaugh and GOP candidates raising doubts over timing of the sexual assault claim.
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Any federal education money recovered from the now-closed Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow would go back to Ohio school districts under proposed…
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Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio said in a statement Friday that after careful consideration and meeting this week with U.S. Supreme Court…
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A spokesperson for Children's Hospital in Columbus says President Trump and first lady Melania Trump will visit the facility on Friday. Trump is scheduled…
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President Trump will headline the Ohio Republican Party's state dinner in Columbus on August 24. A party spokesperson says Trump also will attend a…
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Thousands of union workers and retirees from around the country rallied at the Statehouse Thursday calling for a fix to the nation's pension crisis. The…
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The North Canton telemarketing company whose Republican owner Ben Swarez was convicted in a campaign finance probe has organized employees and suppliers…
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A new statewide poll shows the gubernatorial race is currently a tie. Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports.The Quinnipiac Poll shows 42 percent of…
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A Koch brothers group is praising the Republican U.S. Senate nominee in Ohio in new ads and mailers.Americans for Prosperity is launching a six-figure…
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Ohio Republican primary voters on Tuesday picked congressman Jim Renacci in the U.S. Senate race. Renacci bested Cleveland businessman Mike Gibbons,…