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Remember Shirley Sherrod? Relatively few people do. Ms. Sherrod was hired in 2009 to work for then President Barack Obama’s USDA as its Georgia...

Key contests in the 2024 Indiana Primary Election

With the Indiana Primary Election around the corner on May 7, the Indianapolis Recorder has composed a quick rundown of the who's who on...

US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say

By ZEKE MILLER, JOSHUA GOODMAN, JIM MUSTIAN and LINDSAY WHITEHURST WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a...

Gerrymandering hurts the minority often in unforeseen ways

Gerrymandering is more than math. I have had this conversation many times over the years with a variety of people, and I have been...

Can the left get it right?

Last month, NBC News Group chairman Cesar Conde hired – then speedily fired – Ronna McDaniel as a political commentator. McDaniel is the immediate...

Indiana Black Legislative Caucus town hall series

Indiana’s 13-member Black Legislative Caucus will hold a six-part town hall series in municipalities across the state, the group announced Tuesday. It billed the events...

Senate votes to avert a shutdown and keep the government funded through early March. House vote next

By MARY CLARE JALONICK and KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted on Thursday to extend current federal spending and keep the...

“What Really Happened on Indiana Avenue? A Story Untold” panel discussion

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Indianapolis’s Indiana Avenue was a thriving district of Black-owned restaurants, churches, businesses, and jazz clubs that...

A White House visit renews hope and legislative action for the future of Indiana’s children

By MAUREEN BAUER I carried the memory of Kylin Brooks and Kyler Jackson to our Nation's Capital as I joined other state legislators from across...

On This Day: Black Panther leader Fred Hampton assassinated

On December 4, 1969, Fred Hampton, a rising activist in the Black Panther Party (BPP), was assassinated in a raid led by the Chicago...
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