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Amy Coney Barrett
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The ABCs of ACB

Everything you need to know about Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court candidate and South Bend resident.

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Making Danville Great Again

They say to keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Philip Gulley’s neighbor Brian is both.

Phi Mu house
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The COVID Drama Roiling Bloomington’s Greek Life

One side cries unfair treatment. The other, reckless behavior. Sound familiar?

Derek Schultz and his child
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How I Spent My Unceremonious Eight-Month-Long Summer Vacation

A laid-off sports talk radio host’s guide to surviving the pandemic.

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All the President’s Hoosiers

How former DNI Dan Coats, his wife Marsha, Vice President Mike Pence and HHS Secretary Alex Azar are all portrayed in Bob Woodward’s Rage.

Memorial Stadium in Bloomington
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It’s OK That Big Ten Football Is Returning, Actually

Absent effective leadership, we’re forced to improvise through a deadly pandemic. Why should football be an exception?

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Our Tips For Seema Verma’s Next “Girl’s Night”

The Medicaid chief, busted for spending on a “Girl’s Night” in D.C., could have had just as much fun for twice as cheap at home.

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Editor’s Note: A Life Of Pie

If you had shown up to my house on a Saturday night when I was a teenager, chances are you were there for a slice of my dad’s homemade pizza.

Motor Drive Tesla car subscription
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Try On A Tesla With New Subscription Service Motor Drive

Motor Drive is one of the only ways to test out different models of EVs.

Pete Buttigieg
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Exclusive: Pete Buttigieg Readies for His Primetime Convention Slot

The former South Bend Mayor, now a possible cabinet pick for a Biden administration, previews his Thursday night convention address about belonging, and downplays a possible statewide run in Indiana.

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Philip Gulley: Sick To Death

One of the many who have lost their lives to COVID-19, my friend Dawn deserved better.

DeAndra and DeAndre Dycus
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Meet The Indianapolis Mother And Activist Speaking At The DNC

DeAndra Dycus’ 13-year-old son lost his voice and became paralyzed when a stray bullet shattered his skull while attending a birthday party in 2014. Now, she’s speaking out on gun violence at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.

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Q&A: Dr. Jerome Adams, Surgeon General

“One of the challenges is a lot of the time when the message has come out on a national level, they don’t resonate with people and they’re framed through a political lens. There’s no page in the pandemic playbook for a presidential election.”

Women march in support of the ERA.
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Remembering The Indiana Women Behind the ERA

The Equal Rights Amendment was for women, by women, and largely defeated by a handful of prominent women.

Photo of Indianapolis resident Brandon Eaton
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How The City’s Homeless Are Coping With COVID-19

Just as COVID-19 has changed almost every aspect of daily life, it has also reshaped homelessness in Indianapolis.

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