4 Men Sentenced in Warrant Scam Targeting Women From Prison

They used a drone to drop cellphones into a Georgia prison yard, where an inmate coordinated a scheme largely targeting women who were medical workers in multiple states, prosecutors said.

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Costco Recalls Kirkland Prosecco, Citing Risk of Sudden Shattering

The retailer said the unopened bottles should be wrapped in paper towels and placed in a plastic bag before being discarded.

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Ex-Employee Sentenced to 4 Years for Sabotaging Company’s Computer Network

The man, a former software developer for Eaton Corporation, wrote malicious code that crashed servers on the company’s network in 2019, prosecutors said.

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In Ohio, a Solar Co-Op Helps Families Go Solar for Less

A group of homeowners worked together to navigate the process of installing rooftop solar systems, saving time and money in the process.

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Walmart Recalls Frozen Shrimp After Radioactive Contamination Warning

The Food and Drug Administration urged consumers to discard packages of frozen shrimp sold in 13 states. A food safety expert said the risk to the public was low.

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Tennessee Becomes Latest Republican-Led State to Send National Guard to D.C.

The chair of the Democratic Governors Association, however, warned Republican governors against supporting “a dangerous, politically motivated agenda.”

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Sherrod Brown Plans to Try for a Senate Comeback in Ohio

The former three-term senator is said to be running to get his old job back, delivering a recruitment coup for Democrats facing an uphill battle to win a Senate majority next year.

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This Ohio Farm Community Is a Mecca for the ‘MAHA Mom’

In a neighborhood that appeals to people from both the right and the left, residents strive for a finely tuned state of political harmony.

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Trump Attack on Intel’s C.E.O. Could Compound Factory Struggles

The challenges in Ohio highlight the risks that federal and state officials took when they financially backed Intel, a once-powerful force in chip manufacturing.

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Military Raised Water Level of River in Ohio for JD Vance’s Family Boating Trip

The Secret Service said the boats the agency uses for security are usually motorized and need deeper waters to operate.

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