Curt Smith: We are not electing a pastor, but a president
Trump is far from my ideal for a president, but he is right for the job.
Trump is far from my ideal for a president, but he is right for the job.
Recent polling gives Trump the advantage due to the disturbing social unrest, this lack of order.
Regarding Pierre Atlas’ column in Forefront, my Republican friends are proud to point out how instrumental Republicans were to the passage of major Civil Rights legislation in the 1960s, ignoring the subsequent history of that party under Nixon.
In certain Indiana political circles, it has become controversial to state that children do best when raised by their own married biological father and mother.
I am a frequent reader of Curt Smith’s columns and enjoy his perspectives on matters which are important to our community. With respect to his July 10 Forefront column, “Three voices worth hearing in fight to stop violence,” I respectfully disagree with his choice of Curtis Hill as one of those voices. The point about […]
The pandemic and perhaps other factors are driving general crime down. But murders are skyrocketing.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it easier for religious schools to obtain public funds, upholding a scholarship program that allows state tax credits for private schooling.
Governing from the middle works most of the time, but shoring up the base may become necessary in disquieting 2020.
Former Purdue basketball coach Gene Keady knows a thing or two about stepping away from the limelight and enjoying life.
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Todd Rokita, 50, said he didn’t want to challenge an incumbent from his own party, but an Indiana Supreme Court decision suspending Hill’s license makes it clear he shouldn’t hold the office.
Claiming an IDEM official gave “disparate treatment out of sheer vindictiveness” and “orchestrated a campaign of official harassment,” environmental consultants and business owners have filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Department of Environment Management and a deputy assistant commissioner.
We are indeed interdependent, and there is dignity in all work.
We value life over commerce, we readily invest wealth and will suffer sharp economic harm … to save lives.
The rush to set up home offices has been traumatic for some. However, experts maintain that, with the right furnishings, equipment and software, it can be pulled off with minimal—or at least only a modicum—of frustration.
RFRA is a shield to protect the faithful from government, not a sword to harm others. We were right and the left was wrong, again.
Is all this poisoned politics preventing a lack of positive progress? The trend lines and this columnist say ‘yes.’
This year saw the deaths of people who shifted culture through prose, pragmatism and persistence. It also witnessed tragedy, with talent struck down in its prime.
Party insiders worry Curtis Hill is vulnerable, and anyone who wins the Democratic nomination could run a negative campaign.
Hamilton Superior Court 1 Judge Michael A. Casati granted summary judgment Thursday to Bloomington, Carmel, Columbus and Indianapolis in litigation brought by the Indiana Family Institute, Indiana Family Action and the American Family Association of Indiana.