McCain rejects 'audacity of hopelessness' for Iraq Republican presidential candidate John McCain, ridiculing Barack Obama for "the audacity of hopelessness" in his policies on Iraq, said Friday that the entire Middle East could have plunged into war had U.S. troops been withdrawn as his rival advocated.
Bush to visit NE Ohio, present volunteer award President Bush plans to spend several hours Tuesday in northeast Ohio to tour the Lincoln Electric Co. in Gates Mills and attend a Congressional Trust Reception.
Ohio state rep. bitten by dog while campaigning A state legislator from northeast Ohio was expected to remain in the hospital through the weekend after being bitten by a dog while campaigning.
Wie ignores critics before PGA tournament Michelle Wie is set to play against the men on the PGA Tour again, and doesn't care that some people think it's a bad idea.
Railroad paying back some who bought land Attorney Darrell Woolums was in his 30s when he filed his first lawsuit over what he believed was an illegal bid by the old Illinois Central Railroad to sell land granted to it by the federal government.
Proposed $8 billion coal buyout gets rocky Cleveland-Cliffs' largest shareholder may attempt to scuttle a proposed $8 billion buyout of coal company Alpha Natural Resources Inc.
Analysis: Echoes of Clinton's campaign in race There's something familiar about this stage of the presidential campaign. A candidate running on inevitability. A candidate running on experience. A candidate complaining about a rival's media coverage.
Ohio offers paper ballots for touch-screen voters Ohio voters concerned about touch-screen electronic voting must have the option of using a backup paper ballot during the November election, as they did for March's presidential primary, the state's top election official said Friday.
Muncie, Ind., auto parts plant to close Auto parts manufacturer DynAmerica Inc. says it will close its Muncie, Ind., plant by the end of September, putting 105 employees out of work.