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We’re launching a powerful new feature dedicated to exposing how the MAGA's within the Republican Party are waging war on working Hoosier families. From unfair policies to corporate favoritism, we'll spotlight the struggles and challenges Hoosiers face every day at the kitchen table under their agenda. Have a story to share? Let your voice be heard. Send us your experiences, and help us shine a light on the real impact of these policies on everyday lives. Together, we can hold them accountable... |
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Stephanie chats with Dr. Heidi Beirich, the co-founder and chief strategy officer for Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. The authoritarian movements across the world share underlying discriminatory ideologies, and too often have been exported from the U.S. The consequence of the growth in these movements is violence and the dangerous integration of bigoted and racist ideas into societal discourse, government policies, and political platforms. Increasingly, as far-right extremist movements have gained in strength, established taboos around far-right extremism have collapsed as mainstream political parties cooperate with extremists once considered out of bounds.
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Every week in the Freedom Over Fascism newsletter, Stephanie will point out the stories relevant to the 2024 election in Indiana and nationally, with a focus on the stakes of the election, rather than any discussion of the odds. She'll also provide actionable guidance on tested messaging to use in our campaigns, activism, and daily conversations. |
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Republican lawmakers want to ease regulations for child care providers Legislative leaders say they’ll continue to push for greater access to child care during the upcoming legislative session. Republican lawmakers plan to focus on easing regulations for child care providers across the state. My INsnyde Take: Because less regulation always makes kids safer....children will die. |
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KKK flyers in South Bend
My office is being notified that these flyers distributed by the KKK are being found in South Bend neighborhoods. Regardless of your opinion on immigration policy, it should be known that our community is not interested in the opinion of groups that rely on hate, fear, and intimidation like the KKK on anything. Therefore, we ask that they piss off. |
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Dr. Oz to run Medicare, Medicaid...
So far, firebrand politician Matt Gaetz, the youngest press secretary in history, Karoline Leavitt, and celebrity Dr. Mehmet Oz, who will serve as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, have all been nominated. |
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Senate GOP fumes at JD Vance over vote no-shows...
Senate Republicans aired frustrations Tuesday after Vice President-elect Vance and other party members skipped votes Monday, greasing the skids for Democratic-backed judicial nominees to be greenlighted as part of a final push to fill the bench with lifetime appointees before President-elect Trump takes office.
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Trump's messy coalition
President-elect Trump's Cabinet increasingly resembles a European-style coalition government, staffed with a dizzying array of ideological rivals united — for now — by a grand MAGA vision.
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Raptors snap 7-game skid, top Pacers 130-119
RJ Barrett scored a season-high 39 points, Jakob Poeltl had 30 points and 15 rebounds for his third straight double-double and the Toronto Raptors snapped a seven-game losing streak by beating the Indiana Pacers 130-119 on Monday night. |
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The Indiana Talks Weekday Lineup 12a- The Progressive Voices Overnight 7a- The Bill Press Show 8a- Democracy Now! 9a- The Stephanie Miller Show 12p- The Thom Hartmann Program 3p- The SnydeReport with Gary Snyder 4p- Electable with Deb Chubb 5p- Left of Center 6p- Turn Left with Dana Black 7p. Indiana Talks Primtime 8p- My Labor Radio 9p- Mike Malloy |
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