Thanks to the bipartisan CHIPS Act, tech giant Intel chose to invest billions in Ohio to develop a massive semiconductor manufacturing plant.
Five Ohio facilities could potentially be on the chopping block under consideration by President Donald Trump in his efforts to shrink the federal workforce.
Since taking office, Trump has said he would place tariffs on foreign production of computer chips and semiconductors in order to return chip manufacturing to the U.S. The president and Republican lawmakers have also threatened to end the CHIPS Act.
President Donald Trump brought up Springfield, Ohio during his address to Congress Tuesday night.The city located about 45 miles west of Columbus was in the headlines last summer over false rumors of Haitian immigrants in Springfield eating pets.
The timing of President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Republican Vivek Ramaswamy for Ohio governor has stunned and intrigued Ohio political observers
Ohio representatives and stakeholders are responding to President Donald Trump’s call to end the CHIPS Act, which brought in billions for Ohio’s Intel
Protestors gathered on the Oval to speak out against the university's recent closure of its diversity, equity, and inclusion office and also raised their voices in opposition of Ohio Senate Bill 1, a controversial higher education bill working its way through the statehouse.
During his speech Tuesday, President Donald Trump called for repealing the CHIPS Act, which played a key role in Intel announcing its New Albany plant.  While
Hundreds protested Tuesday at OSU for a protest against the university's closure of its DEI offices and a controversial higher education bill.
The congressional act that led to the creation of the Sustainable Polymers Tech Hub in Greater Akron has come under attack by President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump said lawmakers should get rid of the 2022 CHIPS Act that paved the way for Intel to announce the building of two Ohio plants.