Indiana reports 1,374 more COVID-19 cases, 16 additional deaths
The seven-day moving average of positive cases in Indiana was 1,065 on Thursday, up from 1,049 on Wednesday and from 842 two weeks ago.
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The seven-day moving average of positive cases in Indiana was 1,065 on Thursday, up from 1,049 on Wednesday and from 842 two weeks ago.
The president’s early blueprint calls for a nearly 16% increase in funding across non-defense domestic programs, reflecting the White House’s guiding belief that bigger government—and spending—can close the country’s persistent economic gaps.
Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, who spent 21 seasons driving for Team Penske, was sporting new team colors at Thursday’s IndyCar test session at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
This was a political decision. The governor is in a tough situation with continuing pressure from the right wing of his party to eliminate mitigation requirements.
People who are fearful of contracting the virus or who feel they’re in a high-risk demographic can choose to wear a mask.
God help us if this trend continues and is not reversed by the faith community’s extraordinary success in helping us navigate the pandemic and the cultural crosswinds that come from growing secularization.
It’s also important to recognize quiet-but-emerging powerhouses in the Black community.
Mamie Till shared the images of her son because, as she said, “I wanted the world to see what they did to my baby.”
Here in Indiana, we must raise awareness and deal with the legacy of discrimination and other forms of exclusion. Asian Americans span vastly different migration experiences and socio-economic backgrounds.
Our Founding Fathers set up a political system where one person actually can’t do it all.
The state constitution makes it clear that only the governor has the authority to call a special session.
Our democracy is under attack from the inside.
They say the mark of a failed relationship is when there’s no more fighting, because that means at least one side has stopped caring.
The most vocal advocates on either side of the divide articulate mutually exclusive views.
Studying the problems in these countries can help us better understand how to find solutions.
Unfortunately, our polarized politics make it difficult to come to agreement on solutions.
Eliminating partisan primaries in favor of ranked-choice voting has been widely supported by scholars seeking to address polarization.
The basic factors driving those from the Northern Triangle of Central America—Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador—to want to come to the USA are no mystery.
As indicators point to the Indianapolis 500 taking place as scheduled, the pressure is on for Hoosiers to step up and be responsible.