Relax, Twinkie lovers. Your treat is safe.
A world without Twinkies, Sno Balls or Ding Dongs? Ho no, what a Zinger. Donette say it's true. Cheer up, junk-food junkies. Yes, Hostess Brands is seeking bankruptcy protection, but it said the supply...
View ArticleFirst lady gets presidential welcome to Twitter
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama went live on Twitter on Thursday, and scooped up more than 142,000 followers within a few hours. In her first tweet, the first lady writes: "Hi, everyone, and thanks...
View ArticleSexually transmitted diseases spreading in SW Ohio
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — An increase in sexually transmitted diseases is spreading northward from Cincinnati. The Dayton Daily News reports that Dayton and Montgomery County public health officials say 70...
View ArticleGOP maps strategy in wake of payroll tax debacle
WASHINGTON (AP) — When last seen in Washington, House Republicans were furious with their own leader, Speaker John Boehner, and angry with their Senate Republican brethren over how the showdown over...
View ArticleYuengling outpaces Samuel Adams thanks to Ohio
Take a bow, Ohio. Several media are reporting that D.G. Yuengling & Son has passed the Boston Beer Co. to become the largest U.S.-owned brewery and the fourth-largest brewer in the United States....
View ArticleHuntsman quits GOP race
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — Jon Huntsman abandoned his once-promising campaign for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday and endorsed Mitt Romney as the man "best equipped to defeat Barack...
View ArticleObamas mark King's birthday with volunteer outing
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama evoked Martin Luther King, Jr.'s own words about public service Monday as Obama and his family celebrated the life of the late civil rights leader with a...
View ArticlePerry: Marines in video are 'kids,' not criminals
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry on Sunday accused the Obama administration of "over-the-top rhetoric" and "disdain for the military" in its condemnation of a video that...
View ArticleHollywood returns to Ohio in upcoming movie shoots
CINCINNATI (AP) — Oscar-winning actor Ben Kingsley will star in the latest movie set to film in Ohio, which has been courting Hollywood with state tax incentives. The Ohio Department of Development...
View ArticleWikipedia, others plan 1-day blackout over anti-piracy bills
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Most people probably haven’t paid much attention to the huge corporations waging war in Washington over legislation designed to crack down on online theft of movies, music and other...
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