Dana Black: Republicans invite scrutiny with hypocritical positions
It is undeniable Indiana Republicans are willing to go to the ledge to fight for religious freedom.
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It is undeniable Indiana Republicans are willing to go to the ledge to fight for religious freedom.
The question remains whether the Indiana Constitution promises a right to privacy and if so, whether that right includes deciding to terminate a pregnancy.
It has been a full century since women were permitted to vote. But they are woefully underrepresented in the halls of power.
At this point, we can’t expect unvaccinated Americans to ever roll up their sleeve. They’ve made their decision.
Four in 10 Indiana students are eligible for 21st Century Scholars, a needs-based scholarship and mentoring program, but only half of them apply.
With more than 68,000 workers in tech laid off in 2022, many read Wallake’s post as privileging the chief executive’s pain over that of the employees being let go.
Federal regulators are looking at drafting rules to crack down on what they call harmful commercial surveillance and lax data security.
It is a growing conundrum for climate activists: meeting the Biden administration’s ambitious goals for cutting car emissions hinges on the quick approval of large, invasive mining projects environmentalists are predisposed to resist.
The gunman placed his laptop in the oven at his apartment with a can of butane before departing for the shooting, police have said. The oven was on and set to a high temperature.
On Thursday, Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson granted prosecutors’ request to dismiss the charges against Celadon’s former president and chief operating officer, Eric Meek, and its former chief financial officer, Bobby Peavler.
The changes are driven by a recognition that an estimated 95% of Americans 16 and older have acquired some level of immunity, either from being vaccinated or infected, agency officials said.
Jackie Walorski was not motivated by the need to create such a legacy, but by the desire to impact others for the better.
Families spent about 24% of their incomes on mortgage payments in the second quarter, up from 19% in the previous three months and from 17% last year.
Applications for jobless aid have risen in five out of the last six weeks, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Transition plans at the Eiteljorg include the naming of John Vanausdall’s successor before he retires in June.
Jeff Smulyan, chairman, CEO and founder of Emmis, said the company is weighing all its options for what could be done with the prominent downtown property.
Inflation at the wholesale level still jumped 9.8% in July compared with a year earlier, suggesting that inflation will remain at painful levels for months to come.
Indianapolis-based Onyx+East LLC, Carmel-based Pittman Partners Inc. and Carmel-based Estridge Development Management LLC are proposing new neighborhoods in Carmel.
Half of Indiana’s high school juniors tested as college-ready in reading and writing on the SAT in 2022, but only around one-third met readiness benchmarks in math, according to Indiana Department of Education data released Wednesday.
Before celebrating by splurging on a fancy trip, travelers should be aware that July’s average ticket was still 27.7% higher than in July of last year.