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Ohio AG sues to declare Google a public utility: The Wake Up for Wednesday, June 9, 2021

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The logic of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost -- Google is a utility but broadband is not: This Week in the CLE

The logic of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Google is a utility but broadband is not: This Week in the CLE © cleveland.com This Week in the Cle CLEVELAND, Ohio Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is asking a state court to declare Google a public utility as a way to ensure that the tech giant can’t prioritize placement of its own products in search results. How does this make sense, especially since Yost argued in the past that broadband is not a utility? We’re discussing it on This Week in the CLE. Editor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast, with Seth Richardson, Jane Kahoun and me.

Ohio AG Dave Yost Files Lawsuit to Declare Google a Public Utility

Guernsey County man arrested in 1986 Texas cold case

Staff Report A Quaker City man has been arrested for a 1986 homicide that occurred in Texas, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Guernsey County Sheriff Jeffrey D. Paden said in a press release. Mark Gatten, 57, became a suspect in a cold case investigation initiated by the Texas Rangers, a division within that state’s Department of Public Safety. In March, the Rangers reviewed the 1986 death of 56-year-old Charles Robert Hardin, which occurred near Canyon Lake, Texas. Evidence in the case led investigators to Gatten and a second suspect, Tracey Loy, 56, of St. George, Utah. “The combination of modern forensic technology and old-fashioned detective work can solve cold cases, even when there are many years and miles separating the culprits and their crimes,” Yost said. “BCI is proud to partner with law enforcement within Ohio and beyond.” 

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