Ohio State University Will Pay $100 Million Settlement to Ex-Student Athletes Claiming Sexual Abuse

Ohio State University Reaches $100 Million Settlement Over Sexual Abuse Claims Ohio State University has decided to pay approximately $100 million to resolve claims from hundreds of former student-athletes who accuse a doctor associated with the school of historical sexual abuse. This agreement was reached on Wednesday. The university has been contending with a federal […]
Federal authorities accuse Ohio scammers of taking $30 million intended for a mental health program to purchase luxury vehicles.

Federal Authorities Arrest Ohio Fraudsters COLUMBUS, Ohio — A group of fraudsters in Ohio has been apprehended by federal authorities for stealing $30 million in taxpayer funds that were intended for children’s behavioral health services. Unfortunately, this money was actually used to purchase luxury vehicles and other high-end items. At least four individuals, including two […]
Sherrod Brown is ahead of Jon Husted by 8 points in a poll for the Ohio Senate race.

In a recent Ohio poll, it seems that President Trump’s popularity has taken a hit. Once leading by more than 11 percentage points in 2024, he now faces a 15-point negative perception among voters. Currently, 42% view him favorably, while a larger 57% see him unfavorably. This is quite a shift from his earlier net […]
Toledo pole vaulter Eva Moran passes away in a three-car accident in Ohio at the age of 19

Tragic Loss of Toledo Athlete in Crash A 19-year-old college athlete from the University of Toledo lost her life in a three-vehicle collision in Ohio. Eva Moran, a pole vaulter, was the sole fatality in the accident, which also involved two other individuals aged 19 and 23. “The University of Toledo community is heartbroken by […]
Ohio Cancels Data Center Tax Relief Following Billion-Dollar Prediction Mistake

The Republican governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine, has decided to pause the state’s data center tax cuts after realizing they have cost significantly more than anticipated—over $1 billion more, to be exact. This was quite a surprise, as the Ohio Department of Taxation initially expected a tax revenue loss of about $136 million for 2025, […]
Vivek Ramaswamy presents strategy to combat Medicaid fraud in Ohio

Ohio Gubernatorial Candidate Discusses Medicaid Fraud Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for governor in Ohio, shared his thoughts in a recent interview regarding Medicaid fraud and its impact on healthcare costs for those adhering to the rules. The interview was part of a podcast released on Friday morning. “I genuinely believe Medicaid fraud is a significant […]
Autonomous electric trucks without cabs will be on Ohio roads in the summer of 2026

Cargo trucks that operate without a driver or any human presence are becoming more common. This summer in Marysville, Ohio, that’s precisely what is happening. EASE Logistics, a company based in Ohio, has teamed up with Einride, a firm specializing in self-driving truck technology, to deploy two electric trucks lacking a cab between their warehouses. […]
Ohio State professor references John Brown in ‘by any means’ post

Hasan Jeffries, a history professor at Ohio State University and the brother of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, recently made remarks urging people to challenge the system. In a social media post, he controversially referenced abolitionist John Brown’s violent actions, suggesting that Brown’s belief in eliminating white supremacists “by any means necessary” could inspire current […]
Ohio seeks assistance in discovering Revolutionary War heroes through the America 250 initiative

Ohioans Needed to Locate Revolutionary War Heroes Historians suggest that after the Revolutionary War, many soldiers were granted land in Ohio as a reward for their service. It’s estimated that around 7,000 of these soldiers are buried throughout the state. To honor their contributions, the Ohio Historic Preservation Office is embarking on a project aimed […]
Ohio high school senior Alex Anderson not allowed to participate in graduation after arriving late to rehearsal

A high school senior in Ohio faced the disappointment of being banned from participating in his graduation ceremony due to an unexpected car trouble that left him late for rehearsal. Alex Anderson, a student at East Knox High School in Howard, Ohio, claimed that school officials decided to prevent him from walking across the stage […]