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Trump’s first 100 days

President Donald Trump's second term in office has been marked by sweeping executive actions, confrontational policy shifts and a restored focus on his signature...

Reimagining what’s possible for our Indianapolis students

We all know the saying, ā€œIt takes a village to raise a child.ā€ As a former school-based clinician within the Indianapolis Public Schools system, I endeavor...

NCAA responds to Trump’s executive order

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) responded to President Donald Trump’s executive order banning transgender athletes in women's sports, prompting the revision of its...

Indiana organizations launch prenatal and young child family security collaborationĀ 

The Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute, United Way of Central Indiana and Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence announced a new initiative to support policies...

Proposal 314 to penalize participants, spectators of illegal street racing

The City-County Council is considering a proposal to crack down on illegal street racing activity. Proposal 314, which was introduced during the City-County Council meeting...

Newly elected Black mayors talk policy at IBE summit

Mayor Ronald Morrell Jr., Mayor Deb Whitfield and Mayor Rod Roberson took the stage June 28 during the 2024 Indiana Black Expo Policy Summit...

Water now, water forever: Hoosiers deserve a clear water policy

Humans fight wars over oil, diamonds and gold. All of these commodities carry monetary value, but none are a basic requirement for life. Imagine...

Too soon & not enough: The importance of life insurance

Clarence Coleman recently learned the importance of maintaining life insurance after his wife, Chelsea, died unexpectedly on Christmas Day 2022. The event left 31-year-old...

Florida criticized for controversial Black history standards

The Florida Board of Education has recently given its approval for new standards aimed at teaching Black history in public schools. However, the decision...

Unlucky #7: Indiana ranked in the top 10 poorest states to live and work

Indiana secured the seventh position on CNBC’s list of the most economically challenged states to reside and be employed in. The CNBC report gave Indiana...
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