KENNEDY: This time, Sharia law misunderstood
I participated in a discussion of “Sharia Beyond the Headlines” at the Indianapolis InterChurch Center.
I participated in a discussion of “Sharia Beyond the Headlines” at the Indianapolis InterChurch Center.
In the midst of hard-core lobbying by the banking industry designed to soften the drive for more stringent financial regulation, some key institutions haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory lately.
There is a great (and vituperative) disagreement on government’s role in stabilizing a recession.
Google Earth is one of Google’s odder and spottier applications. It started life as Keyhole, a 3-D mapping program originally paid for by the CIA and subsequently purchased by Google in 2004.
I always have had a soft spot for basketball referees.
Third in a month-long series of “Grill” restaurant reviews. This week: Grille 39.
A bodybuilder looking for love, high-wire walkers and super heroines are among my favorites at this year’s Indianapolis International Film Festival, set for July 19-29.
The physicists who made the discovery, Obama noted, all had health insurance.
It’s easy for us to look back and pass judgment on yesterday’s eugenicists.
What a man does with his money is surely a major clue to his character.
The goal will be to divide and conquer on election day.
Which makes you wonder why they continue to do, say and write such dumb stuff.
Local government should encourage such partnerships.
For the better part of the century, we got lots of innovation at the Speedway.
Even ardent supporters of the Affordable Care Act know changes are required.
The Supreme Court will have to revisit this issue again—and perhaps more decisively.
Most in the political industry are continuing old-school tactics.
Political posturing only oversimplifies a complex situation.
After the Arizona ruling, the issue only gets more complicated for Republicans.