Trump said the deal came out of a meeting last week with Intel CEO Lip Bu Tan.
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The announcement, made on X, is in response to an unfriendly crowd at Sen. Bernie Moreno's forum at the City Club on Wednesday.
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Anduril's sponsorship includes advertising at Ohio Stadium and the Schottenstein Center.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhioHealth ran a simulation this Thursday alongside Columbus police and fire that included real-life emergency scenarios. The simulation took place at the Columbus Fire Training Academy and was meant to help staff practice how to respond to medical emergencies.
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President Trump said earlier this week that he wants to ban voting machines and mail-in voting; the latter has been part of Ohio’s early voting period for nearly 20 years.
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The Columbus Air Show starts on Friday and will feature the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, aerial acrobatics, and the opportunity to get up close to aircraft.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Eastern Cottontail project has state permission to start installing solar panels on about 1,550 acres of private farmland in Walnut Township.
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Ramaswamy said he wants to increase teacher pay, but only if teacher's are moved to a merit based pay raise system rather than the system that is currently in place due to collective bargaining agreements.
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Upper Arlington's Allison Russo is launching a campaign for secretary of state next year.
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Colleges and universities across the country are struggling, as birth rates drop and fewer students see the value of a college education. Last year, Eastern Gateway Community College and Notre Dame College both closed.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAs local governments across the country receive opioid settlement money, a new crowdsourced database is tracking instances of alleged misuse.
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