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BROOKS: This should be liberalism’s golden age
Obama might consider running for re-election as Luther.
BLOW: Government is a friend, with benefits
The only thing keeping millions more out of poverty were the very safety net programs that many Republicans despise.
SOWELL: Presumptuous ignorance or Brass Age?
Why would people who have spent their careers in politics know more about investing than people who have spent their careers as investors?
STOSSEL: Pining for today’s champions of freedom
Alfred Kahn was a bureaucrat who, under President Carter, managed to kill off the Civil Aeronautics Board and Interstate Commerce Commission.
NOCERA: Living in fear of the overpowering NCAA
Tanesha turned over her bank statements, as the NCAA demanded.
VAUGHN: Good news, bad news for public access
It is time to make a point with those hardcore offenders that keeping secrets from the public won’t be tolerated.
CAMPBELL: Lilly, Pulliam, Walker … and Manning
Manning has been one of the most important figures in our city’s history.
KETZENBERGER: A grocery clerk sizes up the contenders
Republicans are about to lose a whole generation of potential voters.
WINSTON: Ballard won the social media skirmish
If you are going to go after an incumbent who already has online traction, then the order of the day is “Tweet early, tweet often.”
SHELLA: Free speech on display at the Legislature
All of this union-backed expression is in response to the right-to-work bill.
Retailer Lids strives for Super Bowl dominance
Lids Sports Group is emerging as an early Super Bowl winner among local businesses after betting big that souvenir sales would shine.
House votes against bus fees
The Indiana House of Representatives voted late Monday to prevent students from being charged a fee for transportation to and from a public school. The legislation, House Bill 1134, passed 92-2. The issue came to light after Franklin Township schools in Indianapolis began charging fees to ride the buses because of a budget shortfall. The bill will now be heard in the Senate.
Murder suspects face life sentences
The Marion County prosecutor’s office will seek life sentences for the two men charged with killing a Cumberland girl and her uncle. Michael Bell, 22, and Jeremy Priel, 25, were charged with four counts of murder in December in the deaths of Kyleigh Crane, 7, and Jeremy Crane, 21. Both suspects are expected to appear in court for a pre-trial conference Wednesday.
Salvation Army short of goal
The Salvation Army Indiana Division was still $241,000 short of its $3.4 million annual Tree of Lights fundraising campaign goal as of Monday. The not-for-profit hopes a flurry of last-second donations will help it meet Tuesday’s deadline for the campaign. It said the shortfall represents nearly 106,000 meals or about 10,000 nights of safe shelter for the needy.
BOEHM: Questions about who’s minding the store
The names of the married couple who sold the home to us in 1991 remained on the voter lists at our address.