-
Ahwar Sultan was joined by the Students for Justice in Palestine as a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
-
Ohio State President Ted Carter spoke with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance on Monday. A university spokesman would not say what they talked about.
-
A university spokesman said Ohio State officials don't know why the students' visas were revoked.
-
Business & EconomyWorthington Steel held an earnings call with investors on Thursday where company President/CEO Geoff Gilmore expressed cautious optimism in the market. Gilmore said uncertainty and change are leading to a sense of unease in some supply chains.
-
Business & EconomyPresident Donald Trump's tariff threats against Canada include potential taxes on Canadian imports of steel. The Worthington Samuel Coil Processing plant in Cleveland was operated with Canadian metals distributor Samuel, Son & Company.
-
The lawsuit was filed Friday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
-
USAID bought more than 1 million metric tons of food from U.S. farmers in the 2023 fiscal year. Now many of those farmers may be out of major contracts.
-
A protest was held in all 50 states, including one at the Ohio Statehouse.
-
Millions of dollars in federal funding supports medical research and other programs at Ohio State.
-
Federal officials now say states can no longer charge premiums to low-income residents enrolled in Medicaid and have ruled out work requirements.