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The new congressional map proposed by Indiana House Republicans was designed by a conservative national redistricting group with deep ties to the Republican Party.
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Angela Lim reads "Claustrophobia," "Lying on my back," and "Elegy for Yearling."
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The songs of Irving Berlin were featured in some of Hollywood’s first “Talkies,” and this week, we’ll explore the songwriter’s work in cinema, including songs like “Blue Skies,” “Puttin’ On The Ritz,” and “Cheek To Cheek”
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Krampus 2025 might not be as frightening as Krampus Nights once were, but it's bound to be festive and fun.
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This art supply store helps to keep useful materials out of the landfill.
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NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
Be part of the audience as the Wait Wait team blends the week’s news with quick wit and spontaneous fun — all captured live for national broadcast.
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House Republicans and the Trump administration have proposed significant cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency next fiscal year. They say it's an effort to reduce "wasteful spending" and give more environmental oversight back to states like Indiana.
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The bikes are placed around campus and equipped with GPS tracking.
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If passed, the United States Postal Service location at 520 South Walnut Street would be renamed the “Curt Cignetti Post Office.”
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Indiana Senators on Wednesday rejected amendments from Democrats as they head toward a final decision on a redistricting bill.
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Indiana's infant mortality rate was at a historic low last year, according to the Indiana Department of Health.
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Martin University will pause operations later this month at the end of the current semester, citing financial and enrollment difficulties.
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The Monroe County election board is considering shortening early voting hours for next year’s midterm, due to a reduced overtime budget from the county council.
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Another round of accumulating snow is predicted, beginning Thursday night.
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Councilmembers Dan Swafford and Pamela Samples said Town Manager Mike Farmer should have showed them a list of candidates before the vote. Farmer said they should have asked to see them.
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Committee members voted 6-2 along party lines to advance the bill to the full Senate.
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Senate Bill 78 would require all public school districts and charter schools to pick either a "no device" or a "secure storage" policy.
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A number of bills that would make substantial changes to policies affecting Indiana students and teachers.