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Plus, a new-ish name for the Harrison Center for the Arts and a major grant for the Indiana Historical Society.
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Plus, a new-ish name for the Harrison Center for the Arts and a major grant for the Indiana Historical Society.
There are two fundamental questions. First, is it the responsibility of lawmakers to create a long-term, sustained commitment to the regular upkeep of our infrastructure? Second, how do we fund this commitment?
There is an ethos in this land, something in the very DNA of the nation, that recognizes the strength of saying, “All are welcome as long as you live and let live.”
Thank goodness for those neutral bodies that make it their business to provide the evidence needed to get things done the right way.
We could, I suppose, dispense with these constitutional protections and simply hold a people’s court by which an individual is found guilty or liable based solely on how a group feels on any given day or predicated on accusations alone. I’m not a lawyer yet, but I think that’s called mob justice.
Even after several months and countless tweets from the president declaring “NO COLLUSION” has occurred in the Russia-election investigation, it is clear it absolutely has.
A pair of struggling social-media darlings have decided they need to try new things if they want to prosper.
Recent polling shows Democrats up double digits on a generic ballot, putting Republicans’ sizable majorities at risk.
I totally get border security, but we have to be smart about it.
These companies lure many of these students through effective advertising. They take our money and enroll our most vulnerable with little result.
There is something awesome—the actual definition of the word, not 1990s’ teen vernacular—about holding that power in the palm of your hand.
Lawmakers in safe districts, be they in Congress or in the Indiana General Assembly, don’t need to cooperate with others because they have no fear of losing the next election.
It would be a step in the right direction for more women to be in positions of political and business strength, leading as editors, executives and officeholders.
The whole point of the book is to make people uncomfortable as we confront a past that helps to explain a great deal about our present.
There must be a rebalancing of the legitimate concern for officer safety versus the use of lethal force in police interactions with the community.
Compared to the cost of treating HIV or hepatitis C, clean needles are cheap.
Providing items that enable and even encourage exactly the destructive behavior we want to stop is a self-defeating exercise.
Carrier said Tuesday the layoffs originally planned for Dec. 22 will now occur Jan. 11 and affect fewer workers than expected.
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Tuesday that Fred Payne will become commissioner on Dec. 12 at the state agency that oversees Indiana's workforce development efforts.
The minor-league hockey all-star game in Indianapolis will be played under a new three-on-three format. But a bigger draw could be NHL great Wayne Gretzky’s participation.