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Trump and Republicans Want to "Un-Cancel" Columbus Day, Erasing Indigenous Peoples Day
In 2023, then-President Biden enshrined Indigenous Peoples Day. Now Trump is blaming left-wing "radicals” and “arsonists” for "canceling" Columbus.
By Paige Oamek
How Yellow Buses Became a Fight in Ohio’s Private Charter Schools Wars
Students say they’ve seen tasers, knives, and guns on public buses.
By Cristina Tinsley
I Spent $100,000 Trying to Solve My Dad’s Murder
I’ve poured everything I have into finding out what happened to my dad on July 11, 2002.
By Madison McGhee
GOP Senate Candidates Say Women Are ‘Indoctrinated’ and ‘Crazy’ on Issue of Abortion
Tim Sheehy in Montana and Bernie Moreno in Ohio have both criticized women for being “single-issue voters” on abortion.
By Amanda Becker
Ohio Votes to Guarantee Abortion Rights in Its State Constitution
Abortion rights advocates are on a 7-and-0 ballot measure winning streak.
By Grace Panetta, The 19th*
Anti-Abortion Advocates Just Lost Big Time in Ohio
Voters rejected a measure aimed at blocking an an abortion rights amendment.
By Grace Panetta
Republicans Are Trying to Roll Back Child Labor Regulations
Maybe we could make child labor a thing for the history books? Just a thought.
By Lex McMenamin
These Are the 5 Closest Senate Races in the 2022 Midterm Elections
There will be some nail-biters.
By Emma Specter
Nan Whaley Wants Democrats to Pay Attention to the Midwest
“Our party can’t succeed if we write off states like Ohio.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
Jennifer Lawrence Calls Senate Candidate J.D. Vance A "Rich Tw*t"
"I mean, I’m a rich tw*t, but I’m not running for office pretending that I’m not."
By Lex McMenamin
The Doctor Who Performed an Abortion on a Child Rape Victim Is Fighting Back
The gynecologist is moving to sue Indiana’s attorney general.
By Fortesa Latifi
Ivy League Schools Evacuate After Bomb Scares
Yale, Columbia, Cornell, and Brown all received threats.
By Lex McMenamin
OU’s Student Paper Faces an Existential Funding Crisis
The Post has operated for more than 100 years.
By Kailyn Rhone
Casey Goodson’s Death, Ruled a Homicide, Prompts Federal Investigation
His family says there are “serious concerns about why Casey was even confronted.”
By Lucy Diavolo
The Coronavirus Has Shaken What Little Faith I Had Left in Government
But I still believe in people.
By Lucy Diavolo
An Ohio Teen Got an Accidental Multimillion-Dollar Stimulus Check
He says his bank account is now frozen while the issue is being handled.
By Lucy Diavolo
Ohio’s Postponed Primaries Are the Right Call on Coronavirus
It’s the latest evidence the state is centering public health perspectives.
By Lucy Diavolo
Democrats Love Black Women — Until It's Time to Elect Us
We’re the party’s strongest voting bloc. So help us out.
By Kina Collins
Outside the Democratic Debate, a Portrait of a Divided Ohio
Teen Vogue reports from on the ground at the last Democratic debate.
By Meagan Fredette