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Axios on MSNCharted: Ohio's game of political musical chairsSara Wise/Axios Four top Ohio Republicans want each others' jobs — out of political necessity. State of play: Treasurer Robert Sprague, Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Auditor Keith Faber and ...
Here's everything you need to know about the Ohio State Buckeyes' newly-promoted offensive coordinator, Brian Hartline.
Aaron Gunches will be the first person executed by Arizona in more than two years. His execution was scheduled for March 19.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine picked former OSU coach to serve as lieutenant governor for the remaining two years of his term.
The Maricopa County judge overseeing the fake electors case said defendants had met an early threshold in arguments that the case was retaliatory.
Ohio AG questions the fairness of extending JobsOhio's lease on state liquor profits without new compensation.
Dr. Caitlin Bernard and another board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist are suing the Indiana State Health Commissioner and ...
Twenty-two states are suing New York, contending that a new law forcing energy companies to pay $75 billion into a fund to ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is launching a bid for state auditor in 2026, continuing the recent game of musical ...
One of two men accused in New York City of fencing luxury goods stolen from homes across the country has been linked to a ...
Donald Trump is our lawfully elected president. But he can't run roughshod over the U.S. Constitution, explains Michigan ...
Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a Columbus Republican, announced a bid for governor on Jan. 23. Yost, 68, has served as the state's top attorney for six years. Before that, he worked ...
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