Jimmy Carter, 39th president and Nobel Peace Prize winner, dies at 100
Carter, a small-town peanut farmer, U.S. Navy veteran, and Georgia governor from 1971 to 1975, was the first president from the Deep South since 1837.
Carter, a small-town peanut farmer, U.S. Navy veteran, and Georgia governor from 1971 to 1975, was the first president from the Deep South since 1837.
While you might not feel isolated or lonely, chances are someone you know does.
Asking where someone went to high school in Indiana begins a path to finding common ground and hopefully building trust.
Biden left no wiggle room in his statements, and whether Hunter deserves protection or not, we were misled.
The bottom line is this: Americans elected Trump president with no apparent concern regarding his record of pardons.
We will soon learn whether this nation still has constitutional checks and balances, when the Senate is called upon to execute its important advise-and-consent role.
Trump will face many vexing foreign policy and national security challenges when he reenters office.
In Texas, attempts to clarify vague exemptions with more detail resulted in only minimal improvements.
We literally went from the 24-hour news cycle to the 24-second news cycle.
We need to stand up, be visible and be ready to counter any anti-democratic policies proposed.
Regardless of party, we need our elected officials … to run things well.
But a push by faith leaders and elected leaders is coming in 2025 that seeks to broaden the engagement of the faith community in meeting pressing Hoosier needs.
The debate over school choice is not new but has never been more urgent.
This game hurts the very individuals and communities that most need help.
Indiana’s public schools are the cornerstone of our communities, preparing students for success and fostering unity in a diverse society.
Families at every income level invest in our education system through taxes and should have equal access to its opportunities.
Beyond cost savings, clean energy and electrification offer long-term stability.
Home Repairs for Good serves Marion County homeowners who are at least 62 years old or have a disability and are at or below 150% of the federal poverty line.
The coalition is a state branch of the national nonprofit Right to Start, which advocates for laws that provide tax breaks, provide procurement dollars and reduce regulations for startups and small businesses.
Those most in need of public services get to make do with less.