JobsOhio, the state's private economic development corporation, is investing $300 million into a new job readiness fund benefitting Ohioans and employers.
-
The biggest World Cup ever starts this week. Laura Williamson, editor in chief of The Athletic, describes how sky-high prices, travel restrictions, politics and the Ebola outbreak are impacting fans.
-
The project will take years to complete and drivers can expect lane and ramp closures and other traffic impacts.
-
The state plan to change a portion of Kentucky's U.S. 25 from Erlanger to Florence has been paused indefinitely — but the state will still resurface the road this summer.
-
House Bill 646, which establishes a Data Center Study Commission, got a makeover in the Senate Energy Committee Tuesday morning.
-
Israel and Iran agree to stop strikes for now as President Trump says there's a "good chance" for a deal with Tehran in the coming days.
-
NPR's Leila Fadel asks David Schenker of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about President Trump's leverage in dealings with Israel's prime minister.
-
President Trump officially nominated Todd Blanche to be the next Attorney General, setting up a potential confirmation fight in Congress.
-
Due to advancements in treatment and screening, more Americans are surviving cancer. But many are left with lingering mental health challenges like anxiety and depression.
-
The Supreme Court is heading into its crunch time, the part of the year when the justices are racing to finish decisions and dissents in the cases that remain undecided. Here's what's left.
-
Recent studies suggest the weight loss and diabetes drugs may prevent cancer and slow its progression. While weight loss is known to curb cancer risks, GLP-1s may act on other brain and metabolic pathways to prevent cancer.