Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur who sought the GOP nomination for president in 2024, has signaled plans to run for governor of Ohio next year. A native of Cincinnati, Ramaswamy, 39, had shown interest in Vice President JD Vance's recently vacated ...
Converting firm Nitto is shuttering three plants—resulting in the loss of 298 jobs total—in Alabama, Ohio and Virginia, and will add 220 jobs with the opening of a new facility in Kentucky.
A lot has changed since Ohio State last hoisted a national championship trophy on Jan. 12, 2015. Here's what the world looked like the last time the Buckeyes ruled the college football world.
One need only glance at headlines about Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and other super-wealthy individuals to understand that wealth in America is increasingly concentrated in fewer and fewer hands. Inequality is sharply on the rise.
The first Black woman to join the U.S. Army Nurse Corps after the military was desegregated in the 1940s has died
The Dodgers have introduced prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, who agreed to a minor league contract with a $6.5 million signing bonus
The more popular theory is that carbonated water may lead to weight loss. Fizzy bubbles may boost a feeling of fullness, and water itself helps the body burn fat by boosting metabolism — in fact, water is a critical part of lipolysis, which is how the body turns stored fat into energy.
Nicholas Stephen Cvetan, 97, of North Lima, formerly of Canfield, passed away on Sunday, January 19, 2025, at Aventura at Assumption Village. He was born on February 1, 1927, in Youngstown, the son of the late Stephen P.
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China’s relations are starting to improvewith Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted, just as Donald Trump brings his more unilateralist
Ichiro Suzuki has made even more history. The all-time great hitter is heading to Cooperstown, with C.C. Sabathia and Billy Wagner joining him.
Ichiro Suzuki could become the first Japanese player in baseball’s Hall of Fame, and CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner and Carlos Beltrán also could be elected today when results of the writers’ voting are announced.