Tag: Ohio

This podcast episode reflects on the podcast's transition to a daily format four years ago, while discussing the enduring effects of the pandemic and the possibility of a political evaluation.
A 13-year-old boy in Canton, Ohio, has been arrested and charged with two misdemeanors for planning a mass shooting at a local Reform synagogue.
Two Catholic colleges in Ohio, Franciscan University of Steubenville and Walsh University, are offering expedited admissions for Jewish students who may feel discriminated against at their current schools.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who is running for Senate, presents himself as a pragmatic conservative seeking to navigate between pro-Trump and Trump-critical factions within the GOP.
Ohio liberals are aiming to amend the state constitution to allow abortions up to fetal viability without state interference, except in cases where the mother's life is endangered, as determined by a physician.
In a recent podcast, the discussion focuses on a special election in Ohio that serves as a barometer for public sentiments on abortion rights.
"Deadclass, Ohio" is a new play that explores the responsibility of remembering the Holocaust.
A drag queen story hour event in Wadsworth, Ohio faced opposition from residents who believed it would sexualize and indoctrinate children.
This podcast episode discusses Former President Trump's visit to the site of a train derailment in Ohio, which coincided with revelations that a grand-jury foreperson related to a case in Georgia might be jeopardizing the case against him.
Matt Dolan, a Republican state senator from Ohio, is launching a second bid for the U.S. Senate in 2024 after finishing third in the previous primary.
In a podcast episode, Adam White discusses JD Vance's win in the Ohio Republican Senate primary and the aftermath of the Supreme Court leak.
In a recent podcast episode, it is discussed how recent taped revelations about Republican leaders expressing concerns over the role Republican elected officials may have played in the January 6 insurrection highlighted an opportunity for Joe Biden to reshape American politics, which he ultimately failed to capitalize on.
J.D. Vance, known for "Hillbilly Elegy," is running for Senate in Ohio as a Republican.
The text discusses the disbelief of the COMMENTARY group regarding liberals and the Biden administration ignoring clear evidence in the police shooting in Columbus, Ohio.
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, a former NFL player turned freshman Republican congressman from Ohio, has been advocating for bipartisanship and discussing various political issues, including foreign election interference and gun safety.
Nate Ebner, a prominent New England Patriots player, has a remarkable journey from being raised in a Jewish household to excelling in rugby and transitioning to American football.
Daniel Libeskind, a renowned architect and child of Holocaust survivors, designed a Holocaust memorial featuring steel panels shaped like a Star of David to honor victims and inspire future generations.
Challah, a new food truck in Columbus, OH, offers Jewish-inspired deli sandwiches on freshly baked challah rolls, such as whitefish salad with latkes and corned beef with smoked coleslaw.