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Indiana women stand with Planned Parenthood
The fate of federal funding for Planned Parenthood clinics in Indiana and across the nation still is up in the air, and that has some women concerned … …read more
Colts hope Frank Gore is the last piece needed to win Super Bowl
By Charlie White ANDERSON, Ind. (Michael Marot, AP Sports Writer) — Frank Gore came to Indianapolis to win a championship. ”I am happy to be here. I wanted to be
Two Trains Derail In India, Killing At Least 24; Floodwaters Blamed
By Bill Chappell More than 300 people survived, according to local media reports. Just minutes before the crashes, another train had passed safely over the same area. » E-Mail This
Indiana teen placed on sex offender registry after using dating app
ELKHART, Ind. (WISH) — An Indiana teen is now on the sex offender registry all for using a dating app. 19-year old Zach Anderson from Elkhart says … …read more
Untangling The Many Deductibles Of Health Insurance
By Michelle Andrews Some people wind up having to pay hospital deductibles on top of other medical deductibles. But those do not apply to outpatient procedures. » E-Mail This …read
Same-Sex Marriage Isn’t Law Of The Land From Sea To Shining Sea
By Laurel Morales While the Supreme Court ruling legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states, it didn’t affect American Indian tribes. The 566 tribes in the U.S. are sovereign, and
Producer Billy Sherrill Brought Pop’s Passion And Sheen To The Honky-Tonk
By Blake Farmer He discovered Tammy Wynette, revived the career of George Jones, and produced and co-wrote some of country’s best-known hits, including Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man.” Sherrill died
Need Fake Friends For Your Wedding? In S. Korea, You Can Hire Them
By Elise Hu Baby showers, weddings, even meet-the-parent weekends don’t have to include your actual loved ones, at least not in South Korea. A cottage casting industry exists to help
Milwaukee’s Rancorous Catholic Church Abuse Case May Finally Be Settled
By Chuck Quirmbach The archdiocese and a creditors committee say they’ve reached a deal that — if approved by a judge — would compensate abuse victims and end a church
Making Mountains Out Of Trail Markers? Cairns Spark Debate In Southwest
By Stina Sieg In recent years, the man-made piles of rocks have become steeped in controversy, with some declaring them symbols of unity and others saying they’re “pointless reminders of