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TOP 5 CLICKED ON STORIES OF THE WEEK

Jim Lucas: funny/not funny

18,385 dead Hoosiers from Covid-19 is funny to Indiana State Representative Jim Lucas.

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

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

INDems Statement on President Joe Biden’s New Strategy to Fight COVID-19

INDems’ Mike Schmuhl: “Indiana Republicans’ extreme agenda has made our state the most dangerous place to live during COVID-19. This is a tremendously sad mark for Indiana. Hoosier Democrats are once again willing to step up and be the adults in the room at a time when current leadership values partisan stunts over the sanctity of life.”

RoQita: "I don't believe any numbers, anymore"

Watch as Todd tells WSBT that he doesn't believe the any numbers, anymore regarding hospitalizations and deaths from COVID.

INDems Slams Todd Rokita for Not "Believing" Latest COVID-19 Surge in Indiana

Make no mistake: Todd Rokita's attempt to discredit COVID-19 cases is dangerous and presents an ignorance that is disqualifying for anyone holding elected office.

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Gary Snyder mounts bid to challenge Jim Banks for District 3 seat

Former WOWO talk show host and Army veteran Gary Snyder, a Democrat, is hinting at a bid to unseat Representative Jim Banks in 2022. On Twitter Friday morning, Snyder posted “I’m all in for #IN03...Details coming soon.”

New I-69 section’s southbound lanes open in central Indiana

Crews opened up the highway’s southbound lanes through Martinsville on Thursday, three days after traffic was allowed on the northbound lanes, the Indiana Department of Transportation said.

Indiana National Guard taking step onto cyber battlefield

The Indiana National Guard is taking its more than two centuries of battlefield experience into the cyber realm by establishing an intelligence and electronic warfare battalion.

2nd Democrat enters House District 82 race

The newly drawn House District 82 in Fort Wayne has attracted another candidate. Melissa Rinehart will run in the Democratic primary.

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$1M donation to help expand protected Indiana woodland

A conservation group plans to use a $1 million donation to help reforestation work and add property to a 700-acre (283-hectare) woodland it protects in central Indiana.

Northern Indiana’s RV industry sets production mark for year

The boom in U.S. recreational vehicle sales has resulted in the highest-ever annual production mark for the industry that’s centered in northern Indiana.

Virus bill first up for new session

The bill has two major parts – the first are administrative changes that would ensure Indiana continues to receive additional federal benefits even if the state's public health emergency ends. And the second would limit employer vaccine mandates.

State leaders should condemn baseless allegations

Gov. Eric Holcomb, Indiana Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box and the CEOs of every hospital system in this state should condemn and respond to Rokita’s baseless allegations. Rokita is right about one thing, though. It is hard to believe how politicized the pandemic has become.

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ANOTHER COVID CHRISTMAS

Christmas arrived around the world Saturday amid a surge in COVID-19 infections that kept many families apart, overwhelmed hospitals and curbed religious observances as the pandemic was poised to stretch into a third year.

Gov. Greg Abbott granted clemency to 8 Texans. George Floyd wasn’t on the list

Floyd could still be eligible for a pardon at a later date, but it’s not clear if Abbott was still considering the request

Republicans were predicted to dominate redistricting — but all that has changed in the past few days

"Just in the past few days, the conventional wisdom on redistricting has undergone a dramatic shift. The most informed redistricting experts now say it appears that this process will look more like a wash, or even that Democrats might gain a few seats," he explained.

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Desmond Tutu, South African equality activist, dies at 90

Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist for racial justice and LGBT rights and retired Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, has died, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Sunday. He was 90.

Jan. 6 panel signals interest in whether Trump committed crime

The Jan. 6 Select Committee has signaled it intends to explore potential criminal wrongdoing by former President Trump, marking a significant escalation for the investigation that could put pressure on the Biden administration.

NEW YEAR, NEW MINIMUM WAGE IN 21 STATES!

Minimum wages will rise around the country when 2022 arrives, with hikes coming to 21 states and dozens of cities and counties.

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Thousands of Russian troops withdrawing from Ukraine border: report

President Joe Biden marked his first Christmas in office by making calls to military service members stationed around the world, offering them holiday wishes and gratitude for their service and sacrifice for the nation.

'Jared from Oregon' claims he's the victim after vulgarly insulting Joe Biden on Christmas Eve

“And now I am being attacked for utilizing my freedom of speech,” Schmeck said. “I understand there is a vulgar meaning to ‘Lets go Brandon,’ but I’m not that simple-minded, no matter how I feel about him."

WATCH: British News Anchor Accidentally Declares the Pope Dead in Brutal Christmas Day Blunder

A British news anchor accidentally declared Pope Francis in an utterly brutal live news blunder, magnified by the fact that it took place on Christmas Day.

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Banged-up Colts shrug off injuries, beat Cardinals 22-16

Wentz threw two touchdown passes, Taylor ran for 108 yards and the banged-up Colts continued their late-season surge with a hard-earned 22-16 win over the fading Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night.

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