“Ohio’s Parole officers are committed to their duty of protecting the public,” the words scroll across the screen. “But Ohio’s system is broken – with extreme breaches due to under-staffing and the lack of active GPS tracking of violent offenders.”
Read MoreDay: August 15, 2019
Commentary: Only Bold Proposals Can Displace Globalism
Small-ball, targeted policies, and subtle tweaks will not suffice.
Read MoreTrump Administration Awards $21 Million to Ohio to Help Fight Opioid Crisis
The Department of Health and Human Services recently announced that it has awarded nearly $400 million nationwide to combat the opioid crisis, including $21 million to Ohio.
Read MoreTrump Official: US Ready to Seal Trade Deal with Britain Post-Brexit
White House enthusiasm for a trade deal with the United Kingdom is palpable.
Read MoreTwo Illegal Aliens Allegedly Rape 11-Year-Old on Multiple Occasions
Two illegal immigrants have been charged with second-degree rape of the same 11-year-old girl in Maryland.
Read MoreRhode Island Students Do Their Homework, Sue State Over Lack of Civics Education
A group of Rhode Island students who have done out-of-class homework are trying to get the court system to rule they have a right to receive a well-rounded education that includes civics.
Read MoreCommentary: Democrats Labeling the President and His Supporters as White Supremacists Is Dangerous
Leading Democrats for the presidential nomination have apparently decided that their path to victory in the wake of the El Paso and Dayton mass shootings lays with demonizing President Donald Trump and his supporters as white supremacists and racists.
Read MoreUS Deploys Surge of Doctors to Tend to Illegal Immigrants
A substantial increase in medical and humanitarian care has followed the surge of illegal immigrants at the U.S.-Mexican border, according to Department of Homeland Security statistics.
Read MoreSix Police Officers Shot In Philadelphia
Six police officers were shot in an active shooter situation in the Tioga-Nicetown section of Philadelphia Wednesday, officials said.
Read MoreJudge Grants Order to Limit Anti-Government Protests at Hong Kong Airport
The Hong Kong Airport Authority announced Wednesday that a judge granted an interim order to limit anti-government protests that crippled one of the world’s busiest air hubs for two days and sparked frantic clashes between demonstrators and riot police.
Read MoreHere Are the Documents: Bruce Ohr Gave His Wife’s Fusion GPS Research to the FBI
Nellie Ohr kept tabs on dozens of Trump associates and Russian businessmen as part of her work for Fusion GPS, according to government documents released Wednesday.
Read MoreOcasio-Cortez’s Known Donors From Her Own District Are Nearly Non-Existent, FEC Records Show
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has outraised all other freshmen representatives so far in 2019, but nearly all of her reported contributors to her reelection campaign live outside her congressional district, a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis of Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings found.
Read MoreOhioans Against Corporate Bailouts Had Their Language to Repeal House Bill 6 Rejected by Ohio AG
Ohioans Against Corporate Bailouts wants to repeal House Bill 6. They are using the petition for referendum option in Ohio’s Constitution to try to place the bill on the ballot so Ohio voters can decide for themselves if they want the so-called nuclear bailout. The referendum language was submitted to Attorney General Dave Yost’s office on July 29, but their summary was rejected on Aug. 12.
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