Ohio Tea Party Members Head To DC As IRS Probe Unfolds
Some Ohio conservatives who say they were targeted by the Internal Revenue Service are heading to Washington as federal investigations widen into the agency’s handling of tax-exempt applications.
Survey: Canadians More Willing To Give Up Social Media Than Sex To Save Money
Giving up social media for money? Sure. Giving up sex for money? Heck no.
Groups Set Up Video Project To Reassure Gay Teens
Some gay rights groups are trying to bolster the confidence of gay teens after an Indiana teacher said she believes gays have no purpose in life.
School Board Members Demand Further Apologies For Hitler Facebook Post
Ohio’s top education official has again apologized for an anti-gun-control Facebook posting using a photo of Adolf Hitler — but some state school board members say she must go further.
Ohio Man Charged Over Facebook Photo With BB Gun, Child
A southwest Ohio man has been charged with child endangering after he was accused of posting a photo on Facebook showing him with a child and a BB gun.
Police: Girl Drives 60 Miles To Fight Girl Who Spread Rumors On Facebook
Police in northwestern Indiana say a 16-year-old girl allegedly drove 60 miles to beat up another girl who spread rumors about her on Facebook.
Blogger Contests Ex-Bengals Cheerleader’s Libel Suit
A gossip website operator defended himself Wednesday against a defamation lawsuit by arguing that a former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader featured in posts on the site is a public figure.
Court: Sex Offender Facebook Ban Unconstitutional
An Indiana law that bans registered sex offenders from accessing Facebook and other social networking sites that can be accessed by children is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Middle School Teacher Accused Of Posting Facebook Photo Of Students With Duct-Taped Mouths
The Akron Public Schools Board of Education voted to pursue the firing of a middle school teacher accused of posting photos of her students with their mouths’ duct-taped to Facebook.
The Very Best of Everything in 2012
As the end of year nears it is time to take a moment to look back to see what made the top of the best of lists for 2012. Other than the presidential election there have been many other battles this year to score a number one spot in the United States. Companies, writers, public relation experts and cities have all been vying for the golden top spot.

















