Kentucky Medicaid Cut to Hit 9,000 More Americans
The Governors of several states are drawing up plans for Medicaid cuts.
Why the Handmaid has Become a Symbol of Resistance
In Ohio and D.C., women protested anti-choice bills in outfits inspired by the dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale.
Trump Condemns North Korea After Otto Warmbier Death
Warmbier died Monday after being flown back to the U.S. in a coma last week.
In London, Anti-Muslim Suspect Used ISIS Technique
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI had warned about vehicle-ramming attacks, but this method is usually associated with Islamist extremists and jihadis.
U.S. Student Freed From North Korea Has Brain Injury
Fred Warmbier, the student's father, said the family did not believe North Korea's explanation of his son's condition.
Ohio Sues Opioid Manufacturers for Addiction Epidemic
The state believes drug companies misled consumers about the risks and benefits of their painkillers.
Steve Stephens Dead of Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound
The murder suspect had sparked a nationwide manhunt after uploading a video to Facebook of the shooting death of Robert Godwin.
Ohio Triple Murder Suspect Jumps to Death at Courthouse
Robert Seman was accused of murdering 10-year-old Corrine Gump and her grandparents.
'Hillbilly Elegy' Author J.D. Vance to Fund Startups
The author has joined the investment firm Revolution's Rise of the Rest initiative to fund entrepreneurs in neglected areas.
Doris Day gets a birthday surprise: She's 95, not 93
The Move Over Darling star has said she always believed age was just a number.
No Arrests Made in Ohio Nightclub Shooting
The shooting at the packed Cameo Nightlife early on Sunday left a 27-year-old man dead and 16 others wounded; the number of wounded had initially been put at 15 people.
Gunman at Large After Fatal Shooting at Ohio Nightclub
The motive was unclear in the Cincinnati shooting that took place at around 1 a.m. local time.
'Glass House:' Vulture Capitalism and Middle America
Journalist's new book details the fall of Lancaster, Ohio, once home to a humming glass factory but now beset by poverty.
Neil Buchanan: Don't Blame Angry White Voters
Blue-collar voters can take it when their leaders don't like fried butter on a stick.
Ohio Approves 20-Week Abortion Ban, Vetoes Another
Kasich signed a 20-week abortion ban into law on Tuesday but vetoed stricter legislation that would have forbidden the procedure once a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
Ohio, Texas Will Be Battlegrounds for Abortion Rights
Two bills that would restrict abortion access in Ohio now await Governor John Kasich's signature.
A Guide to Abortion Reform in Ohio and New Jersey
Legislators in both states are awaiting signatures from Governors Kasich and Christie to push the bills forward or veto them.
John Glenn, First American to Orbit Earth, Dies at 95
Glenn, one of the 20th century's greatest explorers, was a renowned astronaut and senator.
Trump Kicks Off 'Thank You Tour' With Populist Message
Trump attacked the media, railed against globalization and vowed to close the borders to some Middle East migrants.
Ohio State University Secure After Attack
An assailant who attacked people with a vehicle and butcher knife was killed; 11 people were being treated for injuries.
Trump Defied Orthodoxy With Primary Success
The 2016 Republican primaries proved Donald Trump's outsider status to be an overwhelming advantage.
How the Rust Belt Delivered Trump the Presidency
The Rust Belt revolted against the rolling out of a neoliberal new economy and multicultural society.
Mistrial in Samuel DuBose Killing by White Officer
Jury was deadlocked in the trial of Ray Tensing, a former University of Cincinnati officer who fatally shot Samuel DuBose.
African-American Voter Turnout 'Low' in Key States
Minority voters are an important constituency for Hillary Clinton.
Trump Sued for Alleged Voter Intimidation Efforts
Democrats in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Ohio say Trump has tried to harass minority voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act with his encouragement of poll monitoring.
Clinton Will Campaign With Giffords's Gun-Safety Tour
Clinton will campaign Monday night in Cincinnati alongside gun-violence survivor Gabrielle Giffords, a former U.S. representative.
Full Transcript: Obama's Cleveland Rally Speech
The president said Donald Trump doesn't have the temperament, knowledge or honesty to become commander in chief.
Ohio to Resume Executions; U.S. Support at 40-Year Low
Staring in January, Ohio will again begin executing inmates after halting the practice in 2014.
Clinton Still Leads Trump, but the Race Is Tightening
If the election were held today, Clinton has a 60 percent chance of winning by 18 electoral votes.
Playing it Safe? Donald Trump's Curious Ground Game
Time and money are finite resources in a campaign, and Donald Trump may have wasted both.