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UPDATE: Kroger to acquire Albertsons in $24.6B deal
The combination of the nation’s No. 2 and No. 4 grocery chains is likely to face a lengthy antitrust review with an uncertain outcome.
Jeff Maurer: Forming a more perfect union requires your vote
Our elections are so bad that many candidates run unopposed, and some even refuse to appear in public debates. If candidates won’t answer to you in a debate, they won’t answer to you in office.
Diego Morales: Safeguarding our elections will be my priority
I will focus on safeguards surrounding our elections, so every voter has the confidence that their vote was counted.
Destiny Wells: Don’t you dare ask if Indiana can do worse
As secretary of state, I will advocate for more accessible voting while still maintaining safe and secure voting.
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: To candidates and their staffs, you’re almost there
It’s easy to fall into the narrative that people don’t run for office because it’s expensive … the reasons people don’t run are a lot more nuanced.
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: Republicans might not have it in the bag
My Republican friends can’t have too many more days like the ones they’ve had lately.
Elise Shrock: After tough year, it’s time to show up to vote
Now is not the time to let our advocacy fizzle out—because the good news is that we have a host of Democratic candidates ready to step into the arena, bring their uniquely equipped problem-solving skills to the table and lead us out of the land of last-on-the-list health indicators and backward national headlines.
Jim Shella: Diego Morales is unfit to serve as secretary of state
Don’t let Diego Morales become the next Charlie White.
Marshawn Wolley: The auditor of state election is very important
Is the surplus real if we aren’t actually paying for important public goods?
Claire Fiddian-Green: To compete, Indy must up its quality-of-life game
Instead of being known principally for sports, the Indy region could broaden its appeal to millennials by also becoming recognized for a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Dr. Richard Feldman: We are living in a ‘post-truth’ era
Public debate is increasingly driven by what people want or expediently claim to be true rather than what is verifiably true.
Whitley Yates: Health equity is not just for patients
Seeing value beyond salary is a key element in implementing value-added employee incentives or benefits through the lens of health equity.
Brad Rateike: I have a new appreciation for class reunions
It was not about the milestone of receiving a diploma that mattered … . It was about the pride they had in being from a place they cared about.
Curt Smith: Trump’s time has passed; we need Pence
The presidency is too important to be subsumed by an aggrieved occupant bent on vindication.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: State Republicans are waiting on a millennial event
Indiana will neither return the ‘excess revenues’ nor explore new investments for another eight years.
Riley Parr: Student loan forgiveness doesn’t solve problem
When the government motivates or subsidizes certain behavior, significant, and occasionally unforeseen, consequences often follow.
Karen Celestino-Horseman: Dumping migrants in other cities lacks compassion
Moving people around like pieces on a game board is not going to solve any problems.
Shariq Siddiqui: The foundation world is not yet fully inclusive
Racialized groups are seen as token recipients rather than as partners.
Brian Schutt: Here’s how to resist perpetual crisis
If avoiding the tyranny of the urgent is a goal, building in disciplined disconnection through rest is the antidote.