SMITH: Quest for affluence has left us with poverty of the soul
Smart TVs everywhere, free WiFi and Obamacare do not assuage the poverty of the soul.
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Smart TVs everywhere, free WiFi and Obamacare do not assuage the poverty of the soul.
Freedom is messy. That is not to say we should sit idly back and say, ‘That’s just the way it is.’
Use the emergency permit if you must, and put in supports toward licensing.
Our humility may serve us well, if we can just avoid the strong temptation to undersell ourselves.
I’d just like it if people took a deep breath before they jumped into the debate. These are difficult situations.
These kids are seizing their power to take a stand in sophisticated and effective ways unique to themselves.
The nation is experiencing another cultural shift in the debate on gun violence. The private sector has entered the fray.
I know guns are not the sole factor in the recent flurry of mass killings in America, but they are a factor.
The General Assembly seems to think we need more access to guns and less regulation. I think we need less access.
The move puts the world's largest retailer in direct competition with meal-kit companies such as Blue Apron and HelloFresh.
We have the chance to rethink the community we should be building for future decades.
Students in Indianapolis’ largest district will likely start and end school at different times next year. But when it comes to choosing a new schedule, the district is facing tension.
U.S. services firms grew slightly more slowly in February compared with the previous month, but still expanded at a solid pace.
Republican Mike Braun said he didn’t expect the negative reaction the commercial received.
As part of a strategic plan to guide it into the future, the 99-year-old golf club has an arrangement to share the 9,200-square-foot indoor training facility with Butler University, which uses Highland as its home course.
President Donald Trump's administration appears unbowed by broad domestic and international criticism of his planned import tariffs on steel and aluminum, saying the president is not planning on exempting any countries from the stiff duties.
NCAA President Mark Emmert said he’s hopeful the scandal roiling college basketball will lead to major rule changes, but he does not think the Indianapolis-based NCAA is in crisis.
Indiana was the No. 1 state outside of Ohio ordering 2017 Ohio Travel Guides, and Indianapolis was the most-searched major city other than Detroit and Pittsburgh on Ohio.org.
Gun-related legislation became a political football after a high-profile school shooting in Florida last month, with Republicans eliminating some efforts to loosen firearms laws and Democrats calling for more gun control.
Plus silent comedies with live musical accompaniment courtesy of the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra.