Playing the sympathy card isn’t working
I am writing in response to last week’s letter to the editor by Christine Fischer.
Read MoreI am writing in response to last week’s letter to the editor by Christine Fischer.
Read MoreThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new provisional data Wednesday, May 15, indicating that in 2023 U.S. fentanyl poisoning deaths decreased slightly from 2022 levels, marking the first decrease in fentanyl deaths in more than a decade.
Read MoreA federal appeals court on Thursday, Aug. 3 decided to allow the Biden administration to keep in place a temporary two-year rule that restricts asylum at the U.S. border, while the legal challenges to a lower court’s ruling play out.
Read MoreThe Biden-Harris administration has approved 804,000 borrowers for $39 billion in federal student loans for automatic discharge this summer.
Read MoreA New York criminal grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office confirmed following news reports.
Read MoreThree children and three adult staff members are dead after a mass shooting event Monday at The Covenant School, a private Christian school in Nashville’s Green Hills neighborhood.
Read MoreA bipartisan group of former U.S. lawmakers on the National Council on Election Integrity called on Congress on Friday to spend $400 million on election integrity to insulate the system from foreign interference.
Read MoreThe majority conservative wing of the U.S. Supreme Court appeared skeptical Tuesday that the Biden administration had the authority to implement a federal student debt relief program that was estimated to potentially aid millions of borrowers.
Read MoreBy Lisa Bonilla Muniz Indiana Capital Chronicle INDIANAPOLIS – U.S. Sen. Todd Young, a Republican, centered his reelection bid on fighting inflation and spending in a debate Sunday night, Oct. 16, while his primary challenger, Democrat Tom McDermott, focused his message on abortion rights and Young’s votes for … Read More
President Joe Biden recently granted full and unconditional pardons to all Americans with federal convictions of simple marijuana possession, but don’t expect Indiana to follow suit.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden on Thursday announced executive actions that would pardon thousands of people with prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession.
Read MorePurdue University President Mitch Daniels says the move by President Joe Biden to cancel student loan debt is misguided and “incredibly unfair.”
Read MoreIndiana Sen. Mike Braun said increasing government spending on agriculture research should be a top priority for the federal government as lawmakers in Congress craft their ongoing response to food security issues.
Read MoreU.S. Sen. Todd Young on Tuesday, June 21, joined 13 other Republicans in supporting gun safety legislation that appears to be moving closer to passage.
Read MoreIndiana officials are mounting opposition to a recently unveiled federal mandate that will require Americans who work at companies with 100 or more employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Read MoreIndiana Republicans are voicing strong opposition to President Joe Biden’s upcoming mandate requiring all workers with companies of more than 100 be vaccinated or regularly tested for COVID-19.
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