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If Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is a big believer in the First Amendment, as well as openness and transparency in government, he sure as heck has a funny way of showing it. Just to get you folks up to speed, a couple of weeks ago, I got a media advisory from the AG telling […]
Looking ahead, we need to ensure that this influx of funding to support racial equity reaches grassroots organizations.
Despite the national, regional and local examples of systemic racism, civil rights causes continue to be left behind by American philanthropy.
My perspective is that this has nothing to do with religion. It’s all about politics.
How do you find the proper balance between being responsive and being present, especially during a time of enhanced digital connectivity?
Seeing the impatience in others has led me to start dealing with the impatience in myself.
If we do our job properly, we will come closer to realizing our nation’s goal of justice for all.
Without accountability and political competition, there is no way to keep continuing neglect or ideological fanaticism in check.
As I often highlight and chastise my nation for its flaws, I do so with love in my heart.
Lawmakers aren’t at the Statehouse most of the year, but it’s not like constituents’ needs cease … at the end of session.
My goal is for people to learn a little about government and then think about it.
The gap in passing rates on state tests between white and Black students grew to 25.5 percentage points last spring from 2019.
The debate comes at a critical time for the Biden administration, with top advisers growing increasingly fearful the country could slide backward into a fifth pandemic wave amid colder weather and declining vaccine protection.
As the stock market has surged to records, activity has dwindled to a nearly two-decade low for the traders known as short sellers, who make their money betting stocks will fall.
Eleven governors complained that the more generous tax credit for cars made in union plants would punish companies and workers in their states.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference has promoted a series of announcements from foundations and individuals attempting to pour money into efforts to fight climate change, an area many think philanthropy has neglected.
Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 decreased from 1,328 on Tuesday to 1,298 on Wednesday after rising for four straight days.
The California company’s market valuation exceeded Ford’s in its first day a public company Wednesday. Its shares rose 10% at the opening bell Thursday pushing its valuation over $90 billion.
A Carmel-based development firm plans to spend $70 million or more to turn agricultural fields in Noblesville into the site of three industrial buildings called Saxony Industrial Center.