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Only small fraction of children needing tutoring help receive it
As America’s schools confront dramatic learning setbacks caused by the pandemic, experts have held up intensive tutoring as the single best antidote. Yet, only a small fraction have received it.
Renewable energy advocates seek legislative daylight for more solar and wind farms
An Indiana Senate bill looks to provide incentives to encourage counties to adopt developer-friendly ordinances for solar and wind projects, but local objections persist.
U.S. adds robust 311,000 jobs despite Fed’s rate hikes
Nearly all of last month’s hiring occurred in services industries—from restaurants and hotels to retailers and health care companies.
Sen. Tyler Johnson: Indiana should act to protect Hoosier children
A child cannot understand the weight and permanency of these decisions.
Dr. Jamie Stelzer: Bill bans critical care for transgender youth
Gender-affirming care is a multidisciplinary team of providers whose goal is to support the patient’s social, psychological, behavioral and medical needs.
Curt Smith: Post-COVID, church attendance, giving fall further
Let us hope such spiritual deficits do not lead to additional deficits in America’s impulse to give.
Una Osili: New options provide ways to donate across borders
For new ways of giving to grow, financial institutions are vital in ensuring that digital donations are safe, secure and efficient.
Shariq Siddiqui: The reality of philanthropy is that it’s complicated
Behind every story of wealth is stories of inequality.
Brad Rateike: March Madness is almost here. Let’s celebrate.
Even for the casual fan, March Madness delivers. Bracket challenges are everywhere, and they require no knowledge of basketball to enjoy them.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: Republicans tread on business community
The right has grown in size and hardened in attitude.
Karen Celestino-Horseman: We need to be saved from the Legislature
Young professionals will certainly want to move to Indiana once they understand how our Legislature is so forward-thinking.
Brian Schutt: School boards should remain nonpartisan
Polarized races inherently attract the politically extreme and push away moderates.
Deborah Daniels: Indiana’s high smoking rate impacts businesses
Any discerning employer will think twice if faced with the choice between Indiana and another state with a lower smoking rate.
Dr. Richard Feldman: Patients deserve transparency from providers
Confusion is prevalent because disclosure of the type of health professional performing the service is not always clear.
Jim Shella: Judges should permit cameras in courtrooms
It’s our government. We should be able to see how it operates.
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Pay attention: Gen Z is highly engaged in politics
Overlooking or underestimating Gen Z voters would be a critical mistake for any campaign or candidate.
Whitley Yates: We must balance being socially aware and self-aware
Both virtue signaling and performative outrage can contribute to a sense of cynicism and apathy toward social issues.