Shariq Siddiqui: We need to rethink the way we view the poor
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This month, Indianapolis is not going to host average swimmers. We are going to host the elite, the best in the country.
It might not feel like it for fans who’ve had the rug pulled out from under them, but the Indy Eleven might have the upper hand here.
We have created a “school choice market.” A freewheeling market.
At the point where the people no longer believe the judicial system is fair, we are headed toward autocracy.
The question facing us, and the country, is: Will we be able to keep up with electricity demand?
It’s hard to believe that, only 10 years ago, our country was just beginning to reckon with the opioid crisis.
The reason Trump wanted to conceal the payoff was because he was running for president.
And for the record, I would argue that Trump got treated better than most defendants.
Republicans on social media are already proposing that they be outed.
Reclassification is reflective of the evolving public acceptance of marijuana and the tremendous support for legalization.
Marijuana tax collections as a percentage of state budgets were, at the highest, a meager 1.6% in 2023.
The stigma surrounding cannabis is deeply ingrained in our society and remains overwhelmingly present in Indiana’s Legislature.
One-party Republican dominance has generally led to a lack of progress across all 92 counties.
New research delves into hiring woes outside of low salaries, such as the lengthy bureaucratic process that can take up to 204 days to complete for federal public health jobs.
Investigators say Tochukwu Nwosisi, who owns used car dealership Indy Rides LLC, served as a money launderer who accepted victim funds into his bank accounts and directed the proceeds to the ringleaders in Nigeria.
Indianapolis plans to use $30.5 million in federal transit funding on eight street projects, including a pedestrian bridge connecting the Nickel Plate Trail over Keystone Avenue and a transformation of Madison Avenue.
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares expressed dissatisfaction at the operation of some U.S. plants on Thursday, and took responsibility for not reacting quickly enough to address that issue.
The House Homeland Security Committee grilled Microsoft President Brad Smith on Thursday about the software giant’s plans to improve its security after devastating hacks reached into federal officials’ email accounts, challenging the company’s fitness as a dominant government contractor.