Ohio House Republicans have passed a bill that would ban intoxicating hemp products while also amending the state's recreational marijuana laws.
The Epstein sex-trafficking scandal has never been a partisan issue. It has always been about how powerful men — regardless ...
The Ohio House had to weed through differences, but narrowly passed legislation banning most "intoxicating" hemp products ...
Former President George W. Bush, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), former Assistant Defense Secretary Pete Williams, the vice ...
Operation “Swamp Sweep,” an expansive, monthslong immigration crackdown, is expected to launch in southeast Louisiana Dec. 1, ...
States looking to pad partisan advantage by redrawing political maps ahead of the 2026 midterms face mounting legal ...
Beliefs clash among students, parents and teachers as the Ten Commandments go up in Texas classrooms
A new Texas law says every public school classroom must display a poster listing the Ten Commandments. The mandate faces ...
Ohio may soon require voters to return their mail-in ballots by Election Day.
Ohio lawmakers passed a bill early Thursday morning that would ban intoxicating hemp products and make changes to the state’s marijuana laws. The Ohio House voted 52-34 to pass Ohio Senate Bill 56, ...
Democratic senators clashed with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) on the Senate floor Thursday when the GOP leader ...
Trump told reporters this week when he plans to issue tariff dividends to certain Americans, but some researchers say the ...
The Ohio House of Representatives, including Rep. Tim Barhorst (R-Fort Loramie), voted Wednesday in support of House Bill 486 ...
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