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The Ohio senator calls the police officers, who testified about their experiences during the riots and breach at the U.S. Capitol, heroes and says he doesn't understand why some Republicans don't seem to what to get to the truth about the situation.
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Some of the churches believe they could be under threat of violence.
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The Congressman encourages those with information about police involved in last week's riots to come forward in an effort to shore up security during the Jan. 20 inauguration.
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Republicans and Democrats alike share messages from shock and dismay to not condoning unpatriotic behavior on social media.
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Several Ohio politicians released statements concerning the pro-Trump extremists who breached the U.S. Capitol as Congress began to certify Joe Biden's victory as the next U.S. President.
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The senator who backed President Trump during the 2020 election and supported his right to challenge the results is speaking out against voter fraud claims.
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A backlog of more than 13,000 probable infections was added to the confirmed number of COVID-19 cases resulting in nearly 28,000 new cases logged in Ohio for Tuesday; President-elect Joe Biden has selected Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge as his housing and urban development secretary; and more stories.
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Ohio on Monday reported an unprecedented 11,885 new coronavirus cases; Gov. Mike DeWine is warning of a large increase in the number of people hospitalized because of the coronavirus and raising the possibility that elective procedures could be postponed; there will be no jury trials in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court until at least Jan. 19; and more stories.
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What being on the outgoing president's good or bad side could mean for the two top Republican elected officials in Ohio.
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Researchers are looking into how views on masculinity shape political identities and how the parties themselves represent gender roles.