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Indiana at a Crossroads
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz by John Zody Hoosiers, Indiana finds itself at a Crossroads. We are a divided state, and we must decide who we want to be. If we don’t,
Indiana Trending in the Right Direction
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz by Jeff Cardwell Indiana is strong and growing stronger everyday. For the first time in more than seven years, Indiana’s unemployment rate is below 5 percent. That’s
How Are Republicans Reacting To Donald Trump?
Last night, Donald Trump made some comments about Fox News host Megyn Kelly which saw him ousted from an upcoming GOP event. Linda Wertheimer talks with conservative columnist Jennifer Rubin.
Could Sexting Help Your Relationship?
By Nadia Whitehead Sexting can be risky for teens, research suggests, but is it bad for consenting adults? Researchers are starting to think the behavior may have its perks —
Alabama Cuts Funding To Planned Parenthood
It’s the third state to cut funds to the women’s health organization over a series of sting videos. NPR’s Linda Wertheimer speaks to correspondent Jennifer Ludden. » E-Mail This …read
ISO: $7 Billion To Ban Burning Man Acolytes From The Bay Area
A satirical crowd-funding appeal hopes to fund a wall around the entire Bay area during the infamous Burning Man art festival — to stop its attendees from ever returning to
Other Candidates Find Ways To Stand Out On Debate Night
By Don Gonyea Much of the focus in this week’s Republican debate was on Donald Trump. But the debate was just important to a handful of underdog candidates, who have
Trump Gets Disinvited From RedState Gathering
Erick Erickson, who runs the RedState conference of conservatives, banned Donald Trump for remarks about Fox News’ Megyn Kelly. Politics editor Ron Elving wraps up the week with NPR’s Linda
He’s Just Woven The World’s Finest Panama Hat. But Who Will Buy It?
By Roff Smith We visit one of the last — and best — practitioners of this vanishing art. Like his predecessors, he lives in Ecuador, not Panama. » E-Mail This
Living In ‘The Jungle,’ Migrants In France Seek A Permanent Home
Some 3,000 migrants from the Middle East and North Africa are now camping out in the port city of Calais. Celine Schmitt of the United Nations refugee agency discusses their