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How Dangerous was the Ohio Train Derailment?

Headaches and lingering chemical smells from a fiery train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, have left residents worried about their…

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Governor Holcomb Objects to Ohio’s Waste

Governor Holcomb is pushing back on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) move to transport hazardous materials from the East…

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Indiana Needs Improvement on Climate Change

Indiana only generated 10% of its electricity from renewable sources in 2021, mostly from wind power. Indiana currently uses four…

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Our Freedoms Shrink as Our Military Expands

Our military, the Merchants of Death, even own our sidewalks. That’s what we were told when we arrived at Raytheon Technologies in Arlington,…

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Indiana: Poverty Calculation Isn’t Accurate

A new report finds that poverty, or inadequate income to meet a household’s basic needs, is much higher and more…

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Big Oil Outspent Clean Energy Groups by 27x

You’ve probably seen Big Oil ads promoting gas and oil companies as the solutions to climate change. They’re meant to…

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Indiana: House Bill 1186 Protects the Police

Republican state lawmakers have found another way to protect the guilty while restricting the innocent. The Indiana Capital Chronicle was…

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Ron DeSantis Assaults Public Education

As Ron DeSantis has declared and legislated, the safety of Florida — and, yeah, the safety of the nation — isn’t a…

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Small Cities Use Influencers to Attract Residents

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the demographics of cities shifted. As stay-at-home orders, remote work, and bubbling reduced social interaction, restaurants,…

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Reporting on Donald Trump Responsibly

Donald Trump will campaign in the 2024 presidential election, posing unique problems for journalists. His leadership role in the January…

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