Rep. Ed DeLaney: An open letter to Rep. Jim Banks: Learn from history
The military is a key institution that seems to be under attack.
The military is a key institution that seems to be under attack.
Recently, there has been a substantial increase in Black business formation.
Regarding Jim Shella’s advice to choose an incoherent Joe Biden over Donald Trump, I believe neither should be chosen [“Jim Shella: Age is front and center in national politics,” Forefront, Aug. 11]. Here’s why. When you get past 70, your cognitive abilities decline—sometimes markedly so. If anyone disputes this, they are either not past 70, […]
Earlier this month, more than a dozen Haughville residents who live near the project held a press conference to express frustration with Buckingham Foundation’s decision to move forward with the project despite their misgivings.
The Constitution’s framers feared large, permanent and professional armies. James Madison wrote, “Armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.”
While many in and around college sports believe revenue-sharing with major college football players is inevitable, those in position to affect change are more cautious.
Human resources experts say by enforcing rigid policies, employers run the risk of losing top performers and diversity.
While other cities struggle, we’re making ambitious moves.
Once Spark concludes, it’s time to roll up the artificial turf and allow cars and more people to circulate around the Circle again.
Unlike with international terrorism, there is no federal statute against domestic terrorism.
I know FBI Director Chris Wray from earlier days in the Justice Department, and he is a man of unassailable integrity.
Kennedy is a purveyor of fringe science that extends outrageously beyond vaccine-related issues.
His greatest accomplishment was the creation of a community college system, but he should also be remembered for deft handling of the budget crisis created by 9/11
It appears to some there are efforts underway to make this race about one candidate.
We will be electing a president every four years, but who knows how long your family will be with you?
Based on recent actions, it doesn’t appear they want this for everyone, only for themselves.
Indiana adults with a bachelor’s degree earn $1 million more in their career lifetime than do adults with only a high school diploma.
Whether or not you like Jimmy Buffett’s music, he will be missed by many of us, for many reasons, not all of which can be translated into words.
Skyrocketing housing prices and the increasing ability to work from anywhere appear to be the main roots of the trend.
Getting rid of the income tax would leave a 38% hole in the state budget, or a tad bit more than $7.5 billion per year.