A new report finds that poverty, or inadequate income to meet a household’s basic needs, is much higher and more extensive in Indiana than official…
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Your system of values or beliefs drives your daily decision-making. Remember, once you awaken to reality or become conscious, there are no more excuses. The…
Read More »You’ve probably seen Big Oil ads promoting gas and oil companies as the solutions to climate change. They’re meant to be inspiring and hopeful, with…
Read More »Republican state lawmakers have found another way to protect the guilty while restricting the innocent. The Indiana Capital Chronicle was covering House Bill 1186 coming…
Read More »As Ron DeSantis has declared and legislated, the safety of Florida — and, yeah, the safety of the nation — isn’t a matter of gun control (or…
Read More »Online banking has undoubtedly made transferring, receiving, and managing your money effortless. The convenience of paying for items using only your phone and the ease…
Read More »The quality of your sleep hygiene can make or break how well you get some shut-eye at night, and it all falls to bedroom environment…
Read More »During the COVID-19 pandemic, the demographics of cities shifted. As stay-at-home orders, remote work, and bubbling reduced social interaction, restaurants, venues, and arts destinations shut…
Read More »Donald Trump will campaign in the 2024 presidential election, posing unique problems for journalists. His leadership role in the January 6 insurrection, the violent effort…
Read More »Changes in technology have the potential to create shared prosperity and smart solutions to the world’s biggest challenges. At the same time, its exponential pace…
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