Brad Rateike: Seeing my brother in a new and commanding light
In that moment, I realized I wasn’t just looking at my younger brother anymore. I was seeing a fully formed leader.
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In that moment, I realized I wasn’t just looking at my younger brother anymore. I was seeing a fully formed leader.
Let’s build solar canopies over parking lots.
Few individuals had a greater influence on turning the Indy 500 into a mass-audience spectacle than (broadcaster) Richard M. Fairbanks.
I share all of this to make the case that preserving the First Amendment requires eternal vigilance.
This vacant but beautiful building sits ready to host the ceremonial and community functions of local government.
Insider trading is against the law — but this congressional activity is not well-regulated.
Loyalty now is paid to a party that no longer functions as a brake on extremism.
These senators did not lose because they were ineffective legislators. They lost because they misidentified their jury.
Pick your favorite AI and ask it to play your political opposite.
The second clear verdict is that the Indiana Senate is shifting rightward.
It did not buy… what it was sold to buy, which was the head of Senate President Pro Tem Rod Bray.
Accountability requires each of us to conduct ourselves within the law regarding elections.
Last week’s contests delivered several revealing lessons about the state of Indiana politics.
MAGA wanted to redistrict the one Black congressman Indiana sends to D.C.
The headline is the evisceration of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Office on Smoking and Health.
More tort reform would simply make it harder for ordinary Hoosiers to seek justice and hold corporations accountable when no one else will.
Any reform should be guided by data and judicial experience, not by lobbyists seeking to protect their clients from accountability.
Compounding this issue is the alarming trend of nuclear verdicts, or jury awards exceeding $10 million.
Tort costs imposed a $7.9 billion burden on Indiana’s economy in 2022, nearly $3,000 per household.