Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: Biden won fair and square—and other election musings
If Libertarians play their cards right, they can grow their status as a political party in Indiana.
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If Libertarians play their cards right, they can grow their status as a political party in Indiana.
The GOP increased its already strong hold on the map-making process that will define legislative districts for the coming decade.
Segments of the American public will completely distrust the electoral system and believe that their vote does not matter.
Democrats need someone in the top job who can keep the lights on and spirits high while figuring out what comes next.
Every voter who was in those long lines this fall should have killed the time by calling lawmakers and demanding immediate changes in the law.
It turns out the pandemic wasn’t a political stunt. It really is killing people.
CDC scientists were intimidated, silenced and their expertise marginalized with the message that the administration’s changes were not optional.
While folks might get an A for effort, the results of diversity and inclusion initiatives have been a failure benefitting almost everyone except Blacks.
Kyle Armstrong has partnered with groups from IUPUI, Ball State and Warren Central High School to launch a first-of-its-kind video game, which will be available through the global gaming website Steam starting Jan. 25.
Owner Tom Main, 63, said he contacted a broker to put the business on the market. The asking price is $1.2 million, which includes both the business and the 900-square-foot building it occupies in Herron-Morton Place.
Without data to paint a picture of academic success or failure, Indianapolis Public Schools will likely delay for a year renewing the contracts of four privately run schools under its supervision.
The CDC issued the recommendations just one week before Thanksgiving, at a time when diagnosed infections, hospitalizations and deaths are skyrocketing across the country.
Tyson Foods suspended top officials at its largest pork plant on Thursday and launched an investigation into allegations that they bet on how many workers would get infected during a widespread coronavirus outbreak.
The central bank said it “would prefer that the full suite of emergency facilities established during the coronavirus pandemic continue to serve their important role as a backstop for our still-strained and vulnerable economy.”
The Indianapolis drugmaker said Thursday evening it was awarded an emergency use authorization for its drug baricitinib to be used in combination with Gilead Sciences’ antiviral drug remdesivir in severely ill, hospitalized patients with COVID-19.
General Motors says a pending breakthrough in battery chemistry will cut the price of its electric vehicles so they equal those powered by gasoline within five years.
The 21st Century Energy Policy Development Task Force, which was set up to guide lawmakers in crafting a long-term energy plan, voted 11-4 on a series of findings and non-binding recommendations.
Karrah Herring has worked at the University of Notre Dame since 2011 and has been the director of public affairs since 2018. She also served on the university’s human resource’s senior leadership team as director of the Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX coordinator.
Phase III trials are now accumulating the data needed to report results as a renewed surge of the pandemic hits countries around the world.
BoomBozz Craft Pizza & Taphouse has called quits after four years in Fishers. A liquor store chain has acquired the building and is planning to open there in January.