Jim Shella: Justice takes time and I’m willing to wait
I’m one of a large number of baby boomers who went into journalism because of Watergate.
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I’m one of a large number of baby boomers who went into journalism because of Watergate.
We all have a part to play; sitting on the bench is not one of them.
Deliberating the pros and cons of candidates within the political party you support should be easy, but it rarely is.
Few, if any, new ideas made it through the Legislature.
Republicans are afraid she will not engage in judicial activism that supports their causes by overturning existing precedent.
If you want to keep me out of your news conferences, I suggest next time to try kryptonite.
There in the halls of the Statehouse, face to face, it’s possible for a connection to occur.
The notion that including trans women will result in dominance is a red herring.
Trans kids deserve to have the opportunity to be kids without government interference.
If the governor had legitimate and specific concerns about HB 1041 at any point during the legislative process, he could have asked the leadership to address those concerns.
The performance gap isn’t because these boys had better access to training or resources; it’s biology.
The White House said sanctions the U.S. and more than 30 other nations have already enacted have stung the Russian economy.
Thursday’s coverage decision illustrates the impact that a single medication can have on the budgets of individuals and taxpayers.
The all-solid-state battery is stable enough to be used in pacemakers, Nissan said. When finished, it will be about half the size of the current battery and fully charge in 15 minutes, instead of a few hours.
The next few months will test whether President Joe Biden built a durable recovery full of jobs with last year’s $1.9 trillion relief package, or an economy overfed by government aid that could tip into a downturn.
The administration argued that the Constitution gives the president, as the head of the federal workforce, the same authority as the CEO of a private corporation to require that employees be vaccinated.
Ratings were up for this year’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament and advertising sold out early, leaving the Indianapolis-based NCAA big decisions to make involving future TV rights for the tourney.
Avian influenza has been detected in a northern Indiana duck farm, state officials said Thursday, marking the disease’s spread to a third poultry species.
Austen Parrish, dean of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law and one of the 25 longest-serving law school deans in the country, will be stepping down from the Bloomington institution to start a new job in August.
The state’s capital city, the suburbs of Noblesville and Fishers and other cities, including Muncie and Franklin, decided to join the statewide settlement after it was made more attractive by a new state law that gives local governments more direct funding and flexibility.