Ohio governor criticizes Trump’s decision to revoke Haitians’ temporary status

Ohio Governor Urges Reevaluation of Haitians’ Status In a recent statement, Ohio Republican Governor Mike DeWine called on President Trump to reconsider the decision to revoke temporary protected status (TPS) for numerous Haitians. This move follows Trump’s controversial past remarks about Haitians, which included insensitive comments. DeWine pointed out that over 10,000 Haitians reside in […]
Ohio Supreme Court denies Mackenzie Shirilla’s appeal after conviction

Ohio Supreme Court Declines to Review Mackenzie Cirilla’s Case Mackenzie Cirilla’s latest appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court has been denied. The court opted not to exercise jurisdiction over her case, effectively upholding a previous ruling from a lower court that dismissed her post-conviction motion slightly past the designated time limit. On June 23, the […]
Robot officer in Dublin, Ohio, returned after making no arrests in parking garage

Ohio Robot Cops End Parking Lot Patrols In Dublin, Ohio, a robot police officer, DubBot, was tested in a public parking area. However, after less than a year on the job, it was returned to the manufacturer due to lack of effectiveness. DubBot, created by Nightscope, was meant to deter crime, assist in emergencies, and […]
Ohio man accused of planning an attack on the UFC White House stockpiled weapons and ammunition

Former FBI agent details alleged plot to attack White House UFC event Former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker highlighted disturbing allegations of a terrorist plan during her speech at the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. She commended the parents of Theisen Proper for their bravery in notifying authorities, which ultimately helped prevent […]
Residents in Springfield, Ohio Celebrate Trump’s Haitian TPS Amnesty Victory

Springfield, Ohio Residents Celebrate Supreme Court Ruling on Haitian Immigration Status Residents of Springfield, Ohio, are expressing joy after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Donald Trump, allowing the revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for many Haitian immigrants living there. This decision has faced considerable backlash from various local and national business […]
An Ohio teenager named Bob Heft said he created the 50-star American flag in 1959.

Who Designed the American Flag? You might think of Betsy Ross when it comes to the creation of the American flag. But there’s also the enduring claim that Bob Heft, a high school senior from Lancaster, Ohio, was behind the first 50-star version of the flag. Heft, who was just 17 at the time, reportedly […]
Concerns about fraud emerge as Ohio Medicaid encounters $33B in funding cuts

Ohio Medicaid Concerns Grow Amid Funding Cuts Amanda Lynch, a mother advocating for her 24-year-old daughter who is deaf and blind and faces multiple disabilities, recently spoke against House Bill 795 before the Ohio House Medicaid Committee. This bill proposes stricter regulations for certain Medicaid providers and increases penalties for those committing Medicaid fraud. A […]
Incredible golf journey, German soccer supporter Freddy amazed by little Ohio town during Cup travels, Sofia Vergara pauses & MEAT

Wednesday’s Screencaps It was quite a night at the ballpark, with mayflies swarming like it was some sort of bizarre natural event. But, hey, the sun is shining now, the birds are singing, and it’s a lovely morning here as we dive into another edition of Wednesday’s Screencaps. This morning, I fired up Twitter and […]
Emergency calls show Ohio family expressed concerns before reported White House plot

Ohio Mother Calls 911 Over Concerns of Son’s Violent Plans A recent 911 call has come to light showcasing an Ohio mother’s worries about her 19-year-old son. She expressed concern over his firearms, ammunition, and intentions to join a group she believed was ”fighting corrupt governments.” This call was made just before her son was […]
Court Permits Ohio to Implement Social Media Rule Mandating Parental Approval for Minors

Ohio Parental Consent Law for Social Media Upheld by Appeals Court A federal appeals court has decided that Ohio can put into effect a law that requires children under 16 to have parental consent before using social media platforms. This ruling represents a significant development in state-level initiatives to regulate minors’ online activities. The Cincinnati-based […]