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Indiana parents 'are done' being 'peasants', but will continue to die like them

An Indiana parent spoke out on Fox News against masks mandates at his child's school, telling political leaders that Americans aren't their "peasants."

New Interstate 69 section reopened in central Indiana

The northbound lanes of I-69 through Martinsville were opened Monday morning following a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Gov. Eric Holcomb and other officials. The southbound lanes are expected open later in the week, the state highway department said.

Lebanon parents charged after disabled son found covered in maggots, sores, human waste

The parents of a man with disabilities were charged with neglect after he was rushed to the hospital and found covered with sores and his own waste.

Nearly one in three Indiana Army National Guard troops are unvaccinated

While the vast majority of soldiers are already vaccinated against COVID-19, the situation is different for some of the Indiana’s approximately 11,500 Army National Guard soldiers.

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Welcome to Indiana! The nuts are in charge. John Jacob’s Indiana agenda.

My 2022 Legislative focus: Abolish abortion, Abolish mandates, Abolish CRT

Navy medical staff deployed to help Methodist Hospital with COVID-19 patients

A 20-person team from the U.S. Navy will be deployed to IU Health Methodist Hospital to assist in the care of COVID-19 patients. The military assistance, which is also being deployed to a Wisconsin hospital, came at the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Indiana reports 96 more COVID-19 deaths and 10,894 new positive cases since Friday

The Indiana Department of Health reported Friday that 96 more Hoosiers have died with COVID-19 and another 10,894 people have tested positive since the dashboard was last updated Friday.

Holcomb encourages vaccines amid omicron news, not planning extra restrictions

“The difference between this year and a year ago is we have vaccines available, and we know by far the number of folks that are ending up stressing our hospital network are unvaccinated,” Holcomb said. “So I would encourage folks to get vaccinated. It doesn't just help yourself. It helps the whole system.”

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Rising Incarceration Rates Signal Indiana’s Justice System Failure

The state’s jail population increased 60 percent from 2000 to 2019, more than five times the state’s overall population growth, resulting in overcrowding and understaffing. The fallout can be deadly.

'It breaks my heart' | Officer whose photos were stolen by 'anthony_shots' profile wants justice for Delphi victims

"This pissed me off. I'm glad they found the guy behind the account, but they gotta find the guy who hurt those two young girls," Kowalski said. 

Gun violence and threats are on the rise at Indiana schools

In Indiana, more than a quarter of all incidents involving guns at schools statewide since 1970 occurred during the last two years, according to data from the K-12 School Shooting Database.

Bright idea

Indiana's previous retrenchment and next summer's deadline are likely to discourage solar investment and development in the state. Nationally, solar power will bring new jobs as well as climate relief and a cleaner environment; states with alternative-energy-friendly policies will benefit the most.

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Rittenhouse gets standing ovation at conservative conference

A month after his acquittal on murder charges, Kyle Rittenhouse was given a standing ovation at a conservative group’s conference in Phoenix where panelists discussed the 2020 deadly shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Liz Cheney 'let the cat out of the bag' that criminal referral could come for Trump

"Look, whatever they have, whatever they know, it was enough for Liz Cheney to go out and say what she did in these past few weeks where she read from the criminal code," said Schmidt.

‘F*ck Lou Holtz’: Comic Jim Gaffigan Tears Into Ex-Notre Dame Coach For Calling Biden a ‘Catholic In Name Only’

I knew it was a lie. I knew people who had common sense knew it was a lie,” Gaffigan continued. “I wanted to go on record that this is obviously bullshit.”

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Trump met with boos after revealing he received COVID-19 booster

Former President Donald Trump was booed by a portion of an audience in Dallas on Sunday when he said he had received a COVID-19 booster shot, according to video of the closed press event that was shared on social media.

Jan. 6 Committee Seeks First Interview With Sitting Member Of Congress

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection requested an interview with Republican Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania on Monday, marking the first time the committee publicly sought to interview a sitting member of Congress.

Manchin Gives His Side of the Build Back Better Story

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) faulted White House staff and Democratic leadership for his decision to end negotiations around Build Back Better and accused his party of trying to “badger” him into supporting it.

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Democrats try to ‘build back’ after Manchin tanks $2T bill

Democrats are struggling to pick up the pieces after Sen. Joe Manchin effectively crushed President Joe Biden’s big domestic policy bill. But they face serious questions whether the $2 trillion initiative can be refashioned to win his crucial vote or the party will be saddled with a devastating defeat.

Tucker Carlson Roasts Eric Swalwell as ‘Most Physically Unclean Member of Congress,’ Suggests ‘Multiple Chlamydia Infections’

Tucker Carlson roasted Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) on Monday night, suggesting the congressman had had “multiple chlamydia infections.” The Fox News host cited no sources for the claim, which he made while a graphic reading, “In bed with Fang Fang” appeared over his shoulder.

Coal miners' union urges Manchin to reconsider opposition to Biden plan

The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), which represents West Virginia coal miners, urged Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Monday to revisit his opposition to President Biden's Build Back Better plan.

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No. 3 Purdue silences Incarnate Word with 79-59 rout

Zach Edey had 13 points and nine rebounds, Trevion Williams added 12 points and eight boards, and the third-ranked Boilermakers routed Incarnate Word 79-59.

Colts follow proven formula to stay in playoff position

“There’s a lot of belief and a lot of conviction in we have the guys, we have the coaches, we have the process,” Reich said Sunday. “If that’s really true, then we’ll play our best football in November and December. We’ll keep getting better, we’ll learn from our mistakes, and we’ll play our best football in November and December.”

NHL shutting down Wednesday - Saturday due to COVID-19

More than 15% of the league’s 700-plus players are in virus protocol. The schedule disruption may also keep NHL players from going to the Olympics.

Colts running back Jonathan Taylor named to Pro Bowl

On Monday, Taylor was named one of the first five players to the 2022 Pro Bowl after he led all NFL players in voting.

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