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.
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The COVID Drama Roiling Bloomington’s Greek Life
One side cries unfair treatment. The other, reckless behavior. Sound familiar?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Philip Gulley
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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.
Adam Wren
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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.”
Adam Wren
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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.
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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.