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A man formerly incarcerated at the Portage County Jail said he helped build a structure at the Portage County Randolph Fairgrounds for Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski and set up a campaign fundraising dinner.
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The proposed settlement is a result of revelations that the information of up to 87 million people may have been improperly shared with the data analytics firm that worked for political campaigns.
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Former Parma resident hopes The Onion can get his free speech suit to the Supreme Court. No, really!The Onion filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court this week in support of a Northeast Ohio man who was arrested in 2016 for creating a parody Parma Police Department Facebook page.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost claims that the social media giant lied to the public about the harm its products caused to its users, which led to $3 million in losses in losses for the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System.
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Ohio's largest public employee pension fund has sued Facebook; Vice President Kamala Harris will be Columbus on Friday to tout the $1 trillion infrastructure bill; Senate Republicans are preparing for a possible vote on a new Congressional district map Tuesday; and more stories.
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Paula J. Lambert shares her contribution to the Global Vaccine Poem.
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Twitter has permanently blocked the @realDonaldTrump account after President Trump posted messages that violated the company's rules.
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Facebook says a new data center in New Albany is now serving traffic. The company broke ground on the data center in August 2017. It is part of the…
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Morning Headlines: Another Akron Business to Move to East End; Voters Accidentally Purged from RollsHere are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 19:Ernst & Young to move to Akron's East End;1,000 voters accidentally purged from rolls;Senators…
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The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into social media giants Facebook and Google to see if they are stifling competition in the industry.Now top…