Two Republicans and two Democrats will face off in the May 5 primary for the chance to be Ohio's next secretary of state.
Ohio’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy wants to invest taxpayer funds in crypto despite big losses in this sector and for his own company.
“We’ve won,” President Trump announced at a rally on March 11, as the widening war in Iran started to rock oil markets and ...
Householder is currently in prison on federal charges and awaiting trial on state charges related to his receipt of an ...
From Mike Waltz to Pam Bondi, the high-ranking officials Trump has tapped and then replaced so far in his second term ...
While Ramaswamy flies over us in his private jet, it’s clear he has no clue what’s happening on the ground here. It’s ...
Today on TAP: A Palestinian murder of a Jew is a capital offense; it’s not for a Jewish murder of a Palestinian. Today On TAP Weekday newsletter features commentary from Robert Kuttner, Harold ...
Republican Vivek Ramaswamy, who is running in the GOP primary in a bid to succeed Gov. Mike DeWine, has floated a proposal to ...
The candidates went after Biden — and Trump — at the second GOP debate. This is how it unfolded live
See our live coverage of the Republican debate, which includes up-to-the-minute updates on what the candidates said and our ...
Vivek Ramaswamy wants to be Ohio’s governor, but he’s finding that Ohio’s reliably red reputation isn’t giving the Republican much of a bump just yet. In fact, Youngstown native Amy Acton — who once ...
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