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As First Presidential Debate Looms, A Look At The Landscape Of The Race
By Ron Elving The first debate of the 2016 presidential campaign season is Thursday, Aug. 6. With so many Republican candidates trying to get on stage, what should voters be
Slideshow: Gen Con 2015
By Mike Allee The world’s best four days of gaming is now in the books for 2015, but the doors to Gen Con don’t begin and end at the convention
Chattanooga FC douses Indiana Fire to advance to NPSL championship
An NPSL-record crowd made their voices heard early and often inside Finley Stadium as they helped CFC put out the Indiana Fire, 3-0, to advance to … …read more Via:
Startups Rocket To The Front Of The Space Race
By Tim Reyes Capitalizing on the falling cost of launch services and the miniaturization of satellites, a new breed of startups are gearing up for the space race under the
Indiana, private carrier ink deal for passenger rail
Passenger rail service between Chicago and Indianapolis will be available every day under a two-year contract the Indiana Department of … …read more Via: <a href=https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2015/08/02/indiana-private-carrier-ink-deal-passenger-rail/31024199/&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNH_xRqMulXLPiijSSMrziiyjik8hw class="colorbox" title="Indiana, private carrier
An App Tells Painful Stories Of Slaves At Monticello’s Mulberry Row
By Lalita Clozel A new app uses geolocation to bring to life a lesser-known section of Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia estate — Mulberry Row, which was the bustling enclave of skilled
A voice in the crowd: Amanda Miller at Gen Con
By Sam Watermeier I spent most of Gen Con feeling a bit lost at sea, riding the wave of whimsy and imagination flooding through the Indiana Convention Center. … …read
Your Banking Future And The Big Brother Fed
By Ushi Shoham Krausz Manhattan, 2040: Alice wants to open an antiques store. Chelsea seems like a good location. She has to find 150 square meters to move the items
10 Lab-Made Meats, Cheeses And Other Odd Startup Foods
By Sarah Buhr,Anna Escher It’s still early days in the bacteria becomes our food production process. However, several Silicon Valley scientists are creating lab-grown edibles of the truly bizarre or
Sen. Karen Tallian Discusses Indiana’s Surplus and Economy on Indiana Talks
Karen Tallian, INdiana Democratic candidate for Governor, sits down with Gary Snyder of Indiana Talks to discuss INdiana’s bloated surplus and the economy.