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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales was defiant in the face of questions about his overseas travel and spending within ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that gender-affirming care bans for transgender youth do not violate the Constitution.
So far, strikes on Iran's facilities have created limited chemical and radiological hazards. Experts say that's not likely to ...
Read was accused of hitting her boyfriend with her car and leaving him to die in a snowstorm, but alleged she was the victim ...
Indiana lawmakers expanded the state’s ban on noncompete agreements for physicians to include doctors employed by hospitals.
Protestors line West Seventh Street in front of the DeKalb County Courthouse in Auburn on Saturday, June 14, 2025, as part of ...
More than 90 percent of Hoosiers have health insurance. But, an official from Gov. Mike Braun’s administration said while ...
Many of President Trump's nominal media allies are breaking with him over his backing of Israel, arguing it will lead to a ...
Congress banned the app in the U.S., citing national security concerns and demanding it spin off from its Chinese owner, ...
AIDS orphans and vulnerable children are without support since the U.S. cut foreign assistance. A pastor has been frantically trying to find meds for an HIV-positive orphan who can no longer get them.
The Trump administration's feud with Harvard has axed research grants. A woman with a rare genetic disorder that causes blindness says crucial research may not be ready in time to save her eyesight.
Omaha just elected its first Black mayor, giving this year's Juneteenth celebrations new energy. The city wants to mark the occasion by being a model for unity during a time of divisiveness.