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Ex-U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan announces his next career move

Ryan lost a hard-fought Senate battle last year to Republican JD Vance. → Read More

Rep. Jim Jordan will publish a political memoir in November

Its title is: "Do What You Said You Would Do: Fighting for Freedom in the Swamp" → Read More

Rep. Marcia Fudge calls for a ‘Poverty Bill of Rights’

Warrensville Heights Democratic Rep. Marcia Fudge on Thursday introduced a resolution that would enact a “Poverty Bill of Rights” as the coronavirus pandemic threatens to push millions more Americans into poverty. → Read More

Census numbers show Midwest cities in the grip of poverty: The Flyover

New census figures show poverty remains a pervasive problem in Flyover cities, people keep leaving Illinois, and the gap between the richest and the poorest U.S. households is now the largest it's been in the past 50 years. → Read More

Rep. Marcia Fudge weighing a bid for House Speaker

Fudge said she does not believe Pelosi has enough votes to win the job, as many newly elected Democrats promised not to support her. Opponents to Pelosi are seeking an alternative candidate and have approached her about the job. → Read More

Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio is weighing a presidential run

In an interview with Cleveland.com, Brown said that he's heard from an "overwhelming" number of people who have told him he should think of a presidential run, and that he and his family intend to discuss it over the holidays, when his children and grandchildren will be around. → Read More

Ohio's Daniel Best, who led HHS prescription drug initiative, has died

Daniel Best, a pharmaceutical executive from Bay Village who was appointed in March to lead U.S. Department of Health and Human Services initiatives to lower prescription drug prices, has died, HHS Secretary Alex Azar announced Thursday. → Read More

Who's spending big bucks to sway Ohio's congressional vote?

A slew of outside organizations are spending money in Ohio to swing this year's federal elections their way. → Read More

Congress signs off on water bill with projects to help Lake Erie

The legislation, which was previously approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, contains language that would require the Corps to "make every effort" to comply with a February deadline to release its Brandon Road Study on how to keep Asian Carp from entering the Great Lakes and threatening its $7 billion fishing industry. → Read More

Lobbyists, clergy, among the diverse groups that give their top campaign dollars to Sherrod Brown

Lots of special interest groups give Sherrod Brown more campaign cash than any other U.S. Senator. Here's the list. → Read More

Two Ohio spellers make Scripps National Spelling Bee finals

Two girls from Ohio will be in Thursday's finals at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. → Read More

In visit to Washington, Jim Tressel rules out future political run

"I'm an educator," the former Ohio State University football coach said. "That's always what I wanted to do. And education takes a lot of different forms: coaching, teaching, administrating, but not holding office." → Read More

Republicans roll out their long-awaited tax reform plan

While Democrats said it would benefit billionaires, raise middle class taxes and chop programs like Medicaid and Medicare, President Donald Trump predicted it will lead to "tremendous prosperity for families and businesses. → Read More

Should registered voters in Ohio who haven't voted in six straight elections be purged from the rolls?

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted appealed a lower court ruling that rejected the state's policy of starting to purge the registration of voters who fail to vote over a two-year period. Registration is canceled if the voter does not cast a ballot during the subsequent four years or update his or her address. → Read More

Former U.S. Rep. Ralph Regula dies

Former U.S. Rep. Ralph Regula, a Republican from the Canton area who helped establish the First Ladies museum there, has died. He was 94. → Read More

House budgeters defy Trump by allotting $300 million for Great Lakes cleanup

Ignoring President Donald Trump's suggested elimination of federal money for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, U.S. House of Representatives budgeters on Tuesday announced they plan to allocate $300 million for the program. → Read More

Great Lakes aren't doing so great, says new government study

The report says Lake Erie is in the worst condition of any of the lakes "and the trend is deteriorating" with algal blooms caused by agricultural runoff harming drinking water systems in its western basin, and beach fouling and habitat loss plaguing its eastern end. → Read More

Why would 100 women pose naked before the RNC? 10 women share their reasons

Why would so many women want to shed their clothes at daybreak and hold large, circular mirrors overhead? Here are the reasons some of them cited when they signed up to pose. → Read More

100 nude women bare desire for change at pre-RNC photo shoot

Women expose what they see as the naked truth about Republicans in artist Spencer Tunick's installation → Read More

First woman to head NASA Glenn Research Center appoints female deputy

The first female director of Brook Park's NASA Glenn Research Center has selected a longtime Glenn engineer for the facility's #2 job. → Read More