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The forces urging President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential campaign have prevailed. Attention now shifts to Vice President Kamala Harris, who is expected to become the Democratic nominee at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago next month. She will likely face Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump in November.
A Hamilton County grand jury has indicted a convicted Indiana felon on three felony charges related to the alleged theft of more than $105,000 from 14 Ohio residents, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
The skeletal remains of an unidentified man found over four years ago in Stark County have been identified, revitalizing the investigation into his death, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Stark County Sheriff George T. Maier announced today.
The head of the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee is investigating potential collusion between the White House and anti-gun groups targeting Glock Inc. with a lawsuit.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Natural Areas and Preserves will hold special deer hunts at eight state nature preserves across Ohio during the 2024-25 hunting season.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has initiated legal action against a contractor from the Village of Bremen, accused of accepting nearly $11,000 in payments from three consumers without completing the agreed-upon work.
Many people claim that the Founding Fathers could not have conceived of repeating rifles when they drafted the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights. However, the story of Joseph Belton and his correspondence with the Continental Congress suggests otherwise.
On Tuesday, The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in Alabama v. California, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to prevent California and four other states from using the courts to impose their energy policies on independent and sovereign states.
(DELAWARE, Ohio) — The former chief executive officer of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium entered a plea of guilty today ahead of his trial date, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
A total of 26 states, including Ohio, have rejected or withdrawn membership from a nationwide group working with voter data that has been accused of "hyper-partisanship," according to an analysis by Buckeye Reporter.
The influx of Haitian illegal immigrants into Clark County, Ohio has sparked controversy and raised concerns among local officials and community leaders.
Two years ago, California officials apologized after a leak of private personal information of concealed carry permit holders. The sensitive data included names, dates of birth, gender, race, driver's license numbers, and addresses. It also revealed the type of permit issued, indicating if the holder was a member of law enforcement or a judge.
Today, Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou released a statement regarding the announcement that Joe Biden will no longer run for President in 2024.
The Buckeye Institute has filed an amicus brief in the cases of Bristol Myers Squibb v. Becerra and Janssen Pharmaceuticals v. Becerra, urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to declare that the Biden administration's price controls under the Inflation Reduction Act are unconstitutional and ineffective in curbing inflation.
Columbus, OH – Rea S. Hederman Jr., executive director of the Economic Research Center and vice president of policy at The Buckeye Institute, commented on the newly released jobs report from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
The Buckeye Institute has filed an appeal in the case of Darling v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) with the Ohio Supreme Court. The organization is seeking a ruling that confirms Ohio’s lower courts, rather than the State Employment Relations Board (SERB), have jurisdiction over cases where public employees allege their employers have illegally deducted money from their paychecks for union dues.
Gun-control groups campaign against right-to-carry laws by claiming that guns carried in public pose a substantial threat to public safety and that concealed carry permitting laws lead to more violent crime. Giffords, for instance, alleges that “the dangers of permissive public carry laws” include an increase in gun thefts and “other undesirable outcomes,” with no counterbalancing public safety benefits.
The owner of a home health care agency found guilty of Medicaid fraud was sentenced today in Franklin County Common Pleas Court, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.