Deborah Daniels: Dan Coats is a hero who should not resign
It is critical that a person in his role continue to identify threats against our country for both the president and the public.
It is critical that a person in his role continue to identify threats against our country for both the president and the public.
The issue is not the historic electoral margin. It is that he stands as a separately elected constitutional officeholder.
Statewide, the evidence is all too clear: Our population and talent pool continue to decrease over time.
It is up to all of us to work together to build a culture of respect.
Why black legislators were rebuffed for so long is a question that needs answering.
Really good article on the interventionist cycle by Bohanon & Curott on Aug. 3.
For his first 18 months, he was seemingly more comfortable trying to build accord behind the scenes.
The president keeps tweeting, and people keep getting more pissed off.
Support for an ideology with such an abysmal track record to date is astounding.
The Ball State trustees’ decision keep John Schnatter’s name on the Center for Entrepreneurship
is counter to the basic, Hoosier values of the university and state that we love.
It was a Jim Acosta moment, but I didn’t feel threatened. Times are different now.
It is all but certain that Mueller’s team has information that the public does not, whether complicating or mitigating for the president.
Raising taxes on credit unions would effectively be increasing taxes on the more than 2 million consumers in Indiana who belong to them.
Now is the perfect time to turn our gaze toward the future and invest in one of the nation’s most undervalued resources, children who are born and grow up at or below poverty guidelines. For the state of Indiana, that is $25,100 for a family of four.
The political children are at play here. But we need an adult in charge because the stakes are too high for our country.
The city must take action to fix a problem that threatens the appeal of our downtown.
Despite the prayers, tears and pleading by the left and the media on cable news, the special counsel and his team of mostly Democratic lawyers and investigators haven’t released any evidence of collusion because, as President Trump has repeatedly said, there was no collusion.
The foundation, which controls more than $800 million in charitable assets, is serious enough about confronting racism that it recently altered its mission statement to drive the point home.
Unfortunately, relying on handbook policies and management training is insufficient, particularly in today’s #MeToo environment.
Funding a college education is an investment and, as with any investment, there should be a positive return.