(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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...