U.S. nears decision on Ravenna as missile defense site

WASHINGTON  If the state's congressional delegation has its way, one of the first lines of defense against incoming ballistic missiles would be an Ohio Army National Guard base in a northeast Ohio city of 11,533. Ohio's congressional delegation is in the midst of what one congressman calls a "full court press" to land an East Coast Missile Defense site in Ravenna, Ohio - a site that would, along with bases in California and Alaska, be capable of fending off long- and intermediate-range missiles, presumably from Iran or North Korea.

Two-party marriages not as rare as you might think. Couples learn to cope

John Semilia , a Donald Trump supporter, and his wife, Lisa Craig, a supporter of Hillary Clinton, speak about their political differences during an interview at their home Tuesday in Stow. Couple John Semilia and Lisa Craig glare at each other from behind books written by presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at their home Tuesday in Stow.