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The end of the rainbow?

Last month, Donald Trump reportedly received the highest percentage of the Latino vote of any Republican presidential candidate in history. This was crucial in propelling...

The swamp thickens

As the dust settles on an incredibly tumultuous election cycle, the grand declarations and promises of President-elect Donald Trump loom large over the American...

We finally have a third party

Americaā€™s political system has essentially always been dominated by two parties, long before the Democrats and the Republicans morphed into their current iterations. At...

Teachers toss their lesson plans, give students the floor to grapple with Trump win

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters In collaboration with the Headway Election Challenge from The New York...

In IPS board election, former member Cosby wins, incumbent Allen loses

This story was originally published on WFYI. Cosby, Impink, Thomas and Thompson are the newest elected members on the Indianapolis Public Schools board of commissioners. A...

9 education initiatives we could see after the 2024 election

I wrote two blogs, both depending on the outcome. To clarify, I did not want you to read this blog. I voted for a...

What comes next?

The American people have spoken. Pulling a Grover Cleveland, Donald Trump was re-elected president of the United States. This election is not just a result;...

Marion County voters break record during 2024 ElectionĀ 

Voters across Marion County, Indiana showed up in droves to polls as more than 350,000 residents made their voice heard and cast their vote...

Todd Rokita wins Indiana Attorney Generalā€™s raceĀ 

Todd Rokita, the Republican incumbent, was declared the winner of the Indiana Attorney Generalā€™s race after taking an early lead against Democratic candidate Destiny...

Just tell the truth

Recently, two of the nationā€™s most venerable and well-respected newspapers, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times, decided not to endorse a candidate...
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