Electric bicycles have soared in popularity in recent years, and a tax credit in Democrats’ $1.75 trillion Build Back Better bill may fuel their rise even further.
Read MoreThere’s not usually a white 1,800-square-foot tent set up in the street outside Forbici Modern Italian in Tampa, Florida. Then again, few things are as they were before the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreA series of CarMax advertisements featuring WNBA superstar Sue Bird, which recently went viral on social media, uses humor and misdirection to elevate female athletes who have faced decades of underrepresentation in media.
Read MoreNew York City restaurant and wine bar Kindred has added a way to differentiate itself during Covid and make extra money: charge for tables during the day as co-working spaces.
Read MoreUptown Westerville, a troubled nursing home that lost its certification to accept federal government payments, will close in less than a month.
Read MoreVladimir Putin’s media consolidation efforts in the early 2000s began on well-prepared soil.
Read MoreMicroStrategy’s stock is up more than 700% since August, when the Virginia-based enterprise software company became an early adopter of buying bitcoin for its corporate treasury.
Read MoreThe coronavirus death toll at U.S. nursing homes at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic was brutal and unrelenting.
Read MoreOne key factor is that both average monthly rents and home prices have boomed as central Ohio grows, but wage growth hasn’t kept pace.
Read MoreMelvin Capital is rethinking its short-selling approach after it was caught up in the Reddit-fueled GameStop trading frenzy, according to the hedge fund’s manager.
Read MoreMarriott International CEO Tony Capuano told CNBC on Monday the distinction between business and leisure travel is fading, a welcome development for the hotel operator as it recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreBefore Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger became known as iconic business partners, steering the Berkshire Hathaway empire, they were just two guys from Omaha, Nebraska, who, apparently, were a lot a like.
Read MoreA Marine Corps veteran noticed a homeless man who turned out to be a Vietnam-era Marine veteran. The two have forged a friendship, and along the way raised money to turn his life around.
Read MorePresident-elect Donald Trump visited Ohio State University on Thursday afternoon to meet survivors of an attack that stunned the campus last month.
Read MoreColumbus is the largest city in the United States without a passenger rail system — a well-worn fact many have heard before.
Read MoreOn his first day of training camp, Mean Joe Greene was heckled by a child. It was afternoon, and after working through drills with the offensive lineman, Greene began to run gassers.
Read MoreAbdul Razak Ali Artan was sitting alone at a red table outside Mendenhall Lab when I met him.
Read MoreWhen the Buckeyes beat the Oregon Ducks in the 2015 National Championship game, head coach Urban Meyer hoisted a trophy – and later pocketed $250,000.
Read MoreThe Central Ohio Transit Authority and Grove City are trying to solve a problem familiar to many bus riders: Sometimes it gets you close to where you need to go, but just not close enough.
Read MoreWearing a scarlet T-shirt, gray sweatpants and a backward hat emblazoned with the words “Fiesta Bowl Champions,” Joey Bosa walked off the field at the University of Phoenix Stadium to raucous chants of his name from the Ohio State fans lining the tunnel.
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