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Indiana residents seeking abortions out of state could be prosecuted following a Texas federal judge overturning a abortion ...
Members arrived in Texas just half a day after receiving their deployment orders, thanks to some homegrown help.
Jonathan Shorman covers democracy for Stateline, including elections, voting rights, fights over state vs. federal power, ...
The ultra-wealthy Elon Musk wants to launch a third party following Trump administration disagreements, but faces significant hurdles.
Hoosier employers are increasingly relying on self-insured plans to deliver care to their workforce, even as the nation looks ...
Reducing Indiana’s health care costs became more complicated under the "big, beautiful bill" because Indiana hospitals will ...
Scott B. Tittle is president of the Indiana Hospital Association, which serves as the professional trade association for more ...
Gov. Mike Braun wants to replace state DEI initiatives with his own ideas, putting diversity and inclusion programs on the ...
Indianapolis Bar Association luncheon attendees listened raptly as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recounted ...
The latest move by the Indiana GOP to exercise control over higher education is to eliminate is to lesser-used degree ...
New survey reveals Hoosier farmers planted about 1.6 million acres of cover crops this spring, boosting the state to the top.
The first cohort of high-schoolers will begin apprenticeships next fall, while programs for adults will come later, per the ...
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