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  The scandal beneath the fold: the need for reform on Wall Street

Families keep hope alive

In the aftermath of three missing Ohio women being found after a decade, law enforcement is taking a hard look at missing persons cold cases. Full story

Ohio's well data shatters shale oil hopes

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. hopes for a new shale oil bonanza in Ohio, joining the prolific Bakken and Eagle Ford plays that have raised production to 20-year highs, were shattered on Thursday by the first hard evidence that the Utica formation was primarily gas-prone. Full story

Cleveland kidnappings: ‘There are no throwaway neighborhoods’

Across the country, missing people of lower socioeconomic status are less likely to get the resources and attention typically given to victims from better-off communities. Full story

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Jurors deliberate at Ohio trial hinging on blinks

Unpaid leave for 13K at Ohio base begins in July

Trade group files suit over cold beer sales law

"The Extra Mile" - May, 2013 - Angie Paff of Edgerton, Ohio

Invacare rises as FDA OKs audit of Ohio plant

Honda to produce new Acura NSX in central Ohio

Obama Offers $200 Million Prize to Build 3 Manufacturing Innovation Hubs

Domestic abuse cases never snared accused Cleveland abductor

Star Ohio tax witness paid $150K a year by trust

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  Man sentenced for beating girlfriend with hammer

A man in Ohio was sentenced to 14 years in prision for the brutal beating of his girlfirend with a hammer that left her with brain damage. WKYC’s Monica Robins reports.

  Bipartisan outrage over IRS scandal continues

Chris Matthews talks with Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, about the continuing fallout from the IRS scandal in which the organization was discovered to have targeted Tea Party groups. Political analyst Jonathan Alter also joins the conversation.

  Did the judicial system fail the three missing women from Ohio?

Rep. Marsha Fudge, D-Ohio, is the Congresswoman representing the Cleveland neighborhood where three women were kidnapped for several years. She joins The Daily Rundown's Chuck Todd to discuss whether government neglect was the cause for why the women were not found for over ten years.

  Dramatic new video shows rescue of Ohio captives

Newly released cell phone video shows officers pushing in the front door of the Cleveland home where three women were rescued after being held hostage for a decade. NBC’s Jeff Rossen reports.

  Cleveland kidnappings: the bigger picture

Since three women were found in Cleveland after they were missing for almost a decade, there seem to be more questions than answers. Ohio State Senator Nina turner; Charnelle Herring, minority whip in the Virginia House of Delgates and the Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia; and Wisconsin Sta

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