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Democrats and Republicans blame each other for drop in U.S. history and civics knowledge among eight graders

A new report has shown a decline in U.S. history and civics scores among the Nation’s eight graders. According to the ā€œNation’s Report Card,ā€ released...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Putting the pieces of high-stakes testing together for parents

The 2022-23 school year is almost coming to an end across the Nation, and parents are still concerned about learning loss and what’s happening...

Naptown African American Theatre Collective premieres first show of the season

Indy’s first Black equity theater company, Naptown African American Theatre Collective, is presenting its inaugural show this weekend. Founding and producing director LaKesha Lorene said...

Man dies after being placed in a chokehold by a subway rider

NEW YORK (AP) — The choking death of a man at the hands of another New York subway rider was setting off powerful reactions Thursday, with...

$1.5 million partnership will provide funding for Black entrepreneurs

The Be Nimble Foundation is partnering with Cummins to launch the Nile Capital Fund for Central Indiana tech and direct-to-consumer businesses

50 Cent partners with Pacers in multi-year deal

Throughout the last few years, Curtis ā€˜50 Cent’ Jackson has been making power moves – pun intended – and his newest venture benefits youth...

In Selma, Biden says right to vote remains under assault

SELMA, Ala. (AP) — President Joe Biden used the searing memories of Selma’s ā€œBloody Sundayā€ to recommit to a cornerstone of democracy, lionizing a seminal moment...

ā€˜I’m empowered by what I’ve overcome’: Community gathers to honor lives of domestic violence victims

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and on Oct. 25, people from Central Indiana came together at Scott UMC to honor those who died from domestic violence in the last year and celebrate those who have survived.

Historian with Indianapolis Recorder Ties Receives IHS’s Historian Award

In 1821, Mary Bateman Clark won an Indiana Supreme Court case that helped end indentured servitude in the state. Now almost 200 years later,...

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson to visit IU this spring

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will present a live, multimedia event at Indiana University Auditorium on March 22.Tyson is the host of National Geographic's "StarTalk"...
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