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Biden will be inaugurated in a ceremony Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol.
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Protesters at the Ohio Statehouse join thousands across the country in rallies at state capitals. In Columbus, the demonstration included some tense verbal exchanges but, for the most part, remained peaceful.
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Researchers are looking into how views on masculinity shape political identities and how the parties themselves represent gender roles.
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Unofficial results show Democratic President-Elect Joe Biden won seven Ohio counties – one less than Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016. But while President Trump won the state, it appears Biden won more votes than Clinton.
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President Donald Trump is expected to deliver remarks at 4 p.m. about the coronavirus pandemic. This will be his first public appearance since Joe Biden became president-elect.
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The senator says he's concerned about the Trump administration providing full disclosure on issues, such as national security, particularly in the wake of the firing this week of Secretary of Defense Mike Esper.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers waited 32 years between World Series championships before winning one this fall. The Cincinnati Reds are at 30 years and counting.
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Despite the election bringing out the highest number of voters in Ohio, the number of ballots cast in Cleveland might be fewer than in recent elections.
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Unofficial election results show Smith won the seat by more than 1,000 votes, a contest she calls "close."
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A "Celebration of Democracy" event was held at Cleveland's Public Square to recognize successful voter turnout.
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Akron City Council President Margo Sommerville explains the effect of the six charter amendments voters passed Tuesday and what comes next.
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After days of ballot tallying, the former vice president's lead in the 2020 White House race has solidified as he narrows in on the 270 electoral votes needed to secure the presidency.
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President Trump has made unfounded allegations of "fraud" in the election and said the Supreme Court, with three of his appointees, will be the final arbiter. Legal experts aren't so sure.
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As other states continue to tally the votes in the presidential race, President Donald Trump is making unfounded statements about widespread fraud that...