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Ohio State announces $125M Huntington Bank deal

Ohio State University has entered into a $125 million partnership that gives Huntington Bank exclusive rights to retail banking on campus in exchange for

Biorefinery headed to East Toledo

A new biorefinery is set to be built along the Maumee River in East Toledo -- promising at least 60 permanent new jobs, along with construction work.

Rep. Smith defends anti-piracy bill

The author of the anti-Internet piracy legislation that sparked a worldwide wave of online protests Wednesday said the measure is being misrepresented by its

Study: Port of Toledo creates 7K jobs, $1B in revenue

A new report that documents the St. Lawrence Seaway shows that the Port of Toledo has made and continues to make a major impact in Northwest Ohio.

NC approves deal to bring Chiquita from Ohio

A North Carolina economic development panel has approved a $22 million incentives deal to bring the global headquarters of banana giant Chiquita Brands

Nokia Siemens to lay off 17,000 worldwide

Wireless equipment maker Nokia Siemens Networks will slash 17,000 jobs — almost one-quarter of its work force — in a move to cut annual costs by €1 billion

Merck will pay $950M to settle Vioxx investigation

The Department of Justice said Tuesday that drugmaker Merck will pay $950 million to resolve investigations into its marketing of the painkiller Vioxx.

Postal prices going up for express, priority mail

The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service is raising rates for its more profitable express mail and priority mail shipping next year, part of its efforts to stave

Thanksgiving Day 2011: Facts and Figures

Ever wondered the about the facts and figures behind the Thanksgiving Day celebration?

Obama in NH: I'm tax -cutter, GOP should go along

President Barack Obama dashed into politically important New Hampshire Tuesday, seeking to steal the spotlight from Republican presidential candidates and

IL: John Deere employees build combine made of cans

John Deere employees in northwest Illinois are working to show people they can do anything... including breaking a world record.

Chu: Solyndra loan based on merits, not politics

An unapologetic Energy Secretary Steven Chu defended a half-billion-dollar federal loan to a solar-panel manufacturer that went belly up, even as he told a

Ohio-made Buckeye Vodka growing

A new company operated by a family of fourth-generation Ohioans has been rapidly expanding the availability of its handcrafted vodka across the state,

J&J starts removing toxins from baby products

Johnson & Johnson has begun removing two harmful chemicals from its iconic baby shampoo and other baby products in the U.S.

Senate rejects GOP bid to overturn Internet rules

Senate Democrats on Thursday turned back a Republican attempt to repeal federal rules designed to prevent Internet service providers from discriminating

First lady announces plans to hire vets, families

First lady Michelle Obama announced commitments from a range of companies Thursday to hire 100,000 veterans and military spouses by 2014, a dramatic step-up in

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