Fake mass-shooting data has been influencing the medical community for an extended period, and its impact is expanding. When one anti-gun doctor publishes flawed research, other like-minded physicians often build upon it, leading to increasingly distorted conclusions.
The average VA home loan amount in Ohio during the first quarter of the fiscal year 2024 was $264,816, a 1.3% decrease from the previous quarter, according to the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.
Far too often, media reports on "gun violence" favor the viewpoint of those advocating for stricter gun control. The typical narrative suggests that anti-gun legislators push for "commonsense gun control," while pro-gun lawmakers prioritize rights over safety. This perspective often includes statistics from organizations like Everytown for Gun Safety or Brady United.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost released the 2023 Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse Report today, coinciding with National Missing Children’s Day on May 25.
COLUMBUS—Yesterday, Governor Mike DeWine emphasized that Ohioans should have the opportunity to vote for their preferred major-party candidate for U.S. President. This decision received broad support from Republicans, including Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou, Senator JD Vance, Bernie Moreno, and other party members.
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Joined by the U.S. Department of Justice and a bipartisan coalition of his colleagues, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and Ticketmaster, a Live Nation subsidiary, citing illegal monopolistic practices that have stifled competition and harmed consumers and businesses across the live entertainment industry.
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — A former purchasing agent for the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium was charged this morning with grand theft and five other felonies, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation recently awarded over $57,000 in scholarships to students across the state. Annually, the foundation recognizes Ohio students for their academic effort, community engagement, and career interests that link agriculture to community service, education, or scientific research.
More than 60 CEOs and over 275 attendees gathered at the 3rd Annual CEO Summit to discuss strategies for tackling supply chain challenges. The summit featured over 20 distinguished speakers, including Brendan Bechtel and Pat Gelsinger, who addressed topics such as nearshoring, workforce issues, shocks, AI, and resilience in an uncertain world.
On Wednesday, May 22, 2024, Buckeye Firearms Association (BFA) provided testimony in favor of Senate Bill 32. This bill seeks to grant civil immunity to individuals who act in self-defense or to protect members or guests of a nonprofit corporation under certain circumstances. BFA commended Sen. Shaffer's efforts on this issue and urged committee members to pass the bill and bring it to the Senate floor for a vote.
COLUMBUS—Following Governor Mike DeWine’s press conference regarding the Biden Ballot Issue, Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex M. Triantafilou released a statement expressing support for the Governor's decision to call an emergency legislative session.
On May 22, 2024, The Buckeye Institute, in collaboration with Mountain States Legal Foundation, submitted an amicus brief in the case of Smith & Wesson v. Mexico. The brief urges the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case and assert that Mexican officials cannot hold American companies accountable for drug cartel crimes within their borders.
Columbus, OH – On Wednesday, The Buckeye Institute presented testimony before the Joint Committee on Property Tax Review and Reform, offering several recommendations aimed at alleviating the property tax burden on Ohio residents.
Bath & Body Works has transformed its production process by reshoring operations to a dedicated "beauty park" near Columbus, Ohio. This initiative allows the company to manufacture and distribute products in just 21 days, significantly reducing the previous three-month timeline. The park houses ten manufacturers across millions of square feet, employing 5,000 people during peak production.
A Chinese citizen linked to a major gift-card counterfeiting operation targeting Coshocton-area consumers has been sentenced to four to six years in prison for engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
In recent elections, anti-gun Democrats have often been perceived as condescending towards opposition voters, labeling them as misguided and prejudiced. This sentiment was recently echoed by former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during a debate at the Oxford Union Society in England on whether “populism is a threat to democracy.”
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has implemented a new rule mandating states to address transmission needs, driven by the expansion of renewable energy in the resource mix. The rule, adopted on May 13, includes "requirements addressing how transmission providers must conduct long-term planning for regional transmission."
Bernie Moreno, a U.S. Senate Candidate in Ohio, stated that fentanyl is entering the U.S. through the southern border and causing American deaths, dubbing it the "number-one drug-related threat." Moreno communicated this assertion to the Buckeye Reporter on May 21.