(THE CONVERSATION) The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has set off soul-searching among many Americans. Part of that reflection is about the public reaction to Thompson's death and the ...
Last week I suggested Greenland as an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime hiking venue. In this week’s column I’d like to talk about several day-hiking options that can be found in three different Greenlandic ...
MacKenzie Scott continues to make medical debt relief a priority in her mysterious giving. Recently, Undue Medical Debt, formerly RIP Medical Debt, announced it had received a rare third gift — $50 ...
A Republican state lawmaker seeks to make uniform a process by which a lay caregiver can be designated and appropriately informed before any hospitalized Ohioan is discharged from treatment. House of ...
As part of an effort to publicize an escalating labor dispute over aircraft maintenance subcontracting, union representatives are directly contacting customers of NetJets. In a statement released ...
Dear Mr. Berko: My wife and I have $7,000, and we'd like to take a real gamble and buy three or four stocks that sell for less than $10 a share. If we lose, we lose; we won't be bitter about it. But ...
The 10th District Court of Appeals recently reversed a lower court’s decision granting a man early judicial release after he was convicted of felony identity fraud. The three-judge appellate panel ...
Dear Mr. Berko: My first question is about individual retirement accounts. Two professionals I know tell me that there will be a change in the way our IRAs are taxed beginning in 2014. One suggests ...
In a recent opinion the 10th District Court of Appeals affirmed a Franklin County Court of Common Pleas judgment convicting Tommy Edwards of possession of marijuana. Edwards appealed his conviction ...
Rep. Cheryl Grossman, R-Grove City, has presented the legislature with a proposal to overhaul the state’s cosmetology law. “When I was mayor of Grove City, I helped welcome ... the Ohio State Board of ...
The 286 days a juvenile offender served in confinement before reaching a plea agreement must be credited toward his two-year commitment to a juvenile detention facility, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled ...