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By James D. Rodriguez As our country emerges from the longest war in its history, the 4.5 million veterans who served during this period are poised to lead our workforce – and the U.S. economy – into the next decades.…
Read MoreBy Dr. Glenn Mollette If you are making less than $40,000 a year then you probably don’t care that single people making over $523,601 pay 37% of their income in federal taxes. Married people filing jointly making over $628,301 also…
Read MoreBy Dr. Caleb Fuller Editor’s Note: The “Author Q&A” is an e-publication from the Institute for Faith & Freedom at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an author of an intriguing new book that we hope…
Read MoreBy Randall Franks As I walked across the yard this morning the wind whirled around me with a chill that reminded me that it is fall. I cannot remember a year thus far in my life that has seemed to…
Read More(StatePoint) November 15 is America Recycles Day and it is a good time to take stock of what you’re doing to reduce your environmental impact. Every effort counts and that goes down to the tiniest recyclable items such as contacts…
Read More(StatePoint) The holiday season is one of the most joyful times of year, but it can also lead to aching feet. One source of seasonal foot pain is gout, a type of arthritis exacerbated by consuming too much of certain…
Read MoreFederal law creates no barrier to state-law negligence and product liability claims asserted by sex-trafficking victims against companies such as Facebook, according to a brief joined by Attorney General Todd Rokita. “Facebook might wish federal legal loopholes permitted it to…
Read MoreMarCom Awards announced Visit Indiana as a 2021 winner in the international creative competition for marketing and communication professionals. MarCom Awards recognizes outstanding achievement by creative professionals involved in the concept, direction, design and production of marketing and communication materials…
Read MoreIndiana DNR, working in conjunction with the Connersville Parks Department, plans to stock 1,000 rainbow trout an average of more than 7 inches long into Smalley’s Lake on Nov. 2. The trout for the fall stocking are surplus fish produced…
Read MoreAt a new stage of review, Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a 20-state coalition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a lawsuit challenging a Texas law that prohibits abortion when doctors can detect a fetal heartbeat. The Texas…
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