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Michael Reagan: Unfair trade with Russia

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Too bad Paul Whelan is not Black or gay or someone who openly hates America.

Steve Stivers: Blueprint could make Ohio best for business

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Ohio has long been a state that sees — and seizes — opportunity and innovation. From the Wright Brothers exploring flight to the evolution of the automobile and the invention of the traffic light, Ohio has been a place for new ideas that shape our society. Today, Ohio is home to 200 corporate headquarters and 55 Fortune 1000 companies, and Intel’s recent decision to invest in Ohio points to a future as the Silicon Heartland.

Lori Borgman: Package delivery a Christmas jumble

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Sometimes life simply gets ahead of you. By a few minutes, a few hours, maybe even a day. Or let’s say your entire fall has been action-packed and life has gotten ahead of you by weeks.

John Grindrod: Hot Springs, a little bit of a lot

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On Lady Jane’s and my fall sojourn — leaving Little Rock behind after delving into the ignominious history of central High School and the Little Rock Nine — we headed for Hot Springs, a little over fifty miles away and a small city of around 38,000, but one as unique for its size you’re likely to find.

Legal-Ease: Magic number 179 for businesses

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For the last several years, a favorite number of many businesses (particularly farmers) has been 179. Number 179 represents Section 179 of the Internal Revenue Code.

Craig Riedel: Honored to have served you

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It’s hard to believe that six years have gone by so quickly as I finish these last few weeks as a state representative. It’s been an honor to represent so many wonderful Ohioans at the Statehouse over my three terms.

Michael Graham: Shoplifter’s deadly assault on 83-year-old store employee a sign of the crimes

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Some Americans dismiss shoplifting as a victimless crime, even a rite of passage for rebellious teens. Some district attorneys have virtually stopped prosecuting retail theft altogether.

Ron Lora: Say yes to revisionist history

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Several years ago, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was preparing to meet teachers to discuss the origins of constitutional government in the United States. After reading about the American South and slavery, he noted to two historians that he read only books by well-known established scholars – but nothing by “revisionists.” Such works were not worth his time, he added. History, once written, was largely factual and static; little of significance remained to be said.

Mark Figley: Reviewing Fauci’s follies

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Drama and controversy seem to follow Dr. Anthony Fauci wherever he goes, and such was the case at the White House daily press briefing on Nov. 22.

Holy Cow! History: Cal Coolidge’s crazy coon

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More than presidents have called 1600 Pennsylvania home. The White House has been a kind of landlocked Noah’s Ark over the years. The Lincolns had nanny goats. William Howard Taft kept a beloved dairy cow on the premises. Teddy Roosevelt housed an incredible 23 species indoors and out, including a lion and a badger. And there have been more dogs and cats than you can shake the proverbial stick at.