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Dr. Richard Feldman: A reminder about the impact of vaccines
We’re at a dangerous tipping point.
Deborah Daniels: Trump’s approach to cuts has not been constructive
While the concepts might have merit, the execution has been abysmal.
Dana Black: Democrats must refocus on being out in the community
We don’t need to invent anything new; rather, we need to offer support and show up as Democrats where service is needed.
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: So what exactly is a Marion County Republican?
I like to think of myself as a moderate-conservative Republican who has voted for Democrats and Libertarians in the past.
Curt Smith: Braun shaping government into frugal, effective asset
All signs at this early stage suggest Braun has assembled a capable team of leaders to guide state government.
George Hornedo: Rebuilding democratic power in Indiana
The next generation of leaders must step up—not just to win races but to build an infrastructure that lasts.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: Trump, Indiana Republicans are dealing with amnesia
We are forgetting why we have federalism and how it must work.
Pierre Atlas: Trump abandons our allies, American global leadership
If Ukraine falls, who will be next?
Jim Shella: The media, social media and Jim Banks
Numerous reports of the hacking were made to Meta by me and by friends and family, and there was no response.
Claire Fiddian-Green: The movie ‘Hoosiers’ highlights important life lessons
It adeptly conveys valuable life lessons that still ring true today.
Terry Spradlin: SBA 287 puts politics over Indiana students
Contrary to claims, most boards do not operate on a political basis.
Sen. Gary Byrne: School board elections are already partisan
School boards are one of the most important elected offices in our state.
Braun orders review of policies, responses to acts of antisemitism on Indiana college campuses
Gov. Mike Braun is directing the Indiana Commission for Higher Education to review policies and responses regarding incidents on college campuses following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.
Steak n Shake looks for boost from beef tallow—and MAGA
Marketing researchers say Steak n Shake is the latest example of brands targeting increasingly polarized consumers across the country.
A 10% drop for stocks is scary, but isn’t that rare
The U.S. stock market has just dropped 10% from its high set last month. Wall Street has a name for such a decline: a “correction.”
Postal Service to work with DOGE on reform, cut 10,000 workers
The agency previously announced plans to cut its operating costs by more than $3.5 billion annually.
Pickleball chain picks Westfield for third area location
The Westfield facility will have 12 courts—including two championship-sized courts—a pro shop, a private community and event room, and a patio for outdoor events.
State workforce development leader steps down
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development’s general counsel will lead the agency for now.