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Max Miller, a two-term congressman up for reelection this fall, alleges that Moreno, her attorney Andrew Zashin and his law firm have engaged in a defamatory campaign against him by spreading knowingly false information about him to media outlets including The Daily Mail, a British tabloid, and the New York Post. The action contends that the resulting damage to his reputation undermines his chances of reelection.
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The change in the rules for U.S. Senators on prediction markets is sponsored by Ohio’s freshman senator, Republican Bernie Moreno.
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By local estimates, around 15,000 immigrants from Haiti have been living in Springfield, a city with a population of less than 60,000, according to 2020 census data.
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The digital ads in Ohio will message on where candidates stand on the Affordable Care Act.
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One of Ohio’s two Republican U.S. Senators has proposed a bill that would slap a daily tax on members of Congress during a government shutdown.
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U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) sent Intel’s chief executive a letter Friday making several asks of the tech designer and manufacturer.
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Moreno's letter Friday said he wants to ensure "that this investment is not a charade or worse potential fraud."
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Ohio will get a big chunk of federal money to support existing charter schools and launch new ones.
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Business & EconomyWhile free market conservatives and progressive said the Intel deal violates basics of capitalism, Ohio’s Republican U.S. senators are praising it.
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U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner and Ohio's two U.S. Senators, Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted, toured two Columbus locations on Friday. The three say the government should take less of a role in addressing the nationwide housing shortage.