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Muncie Higher Than Average Tornado Risk
According to the Indiana Tornado Risk Index and our Muncie Fieldhouse know only too well, extreme weather, including tornados, can happen in Muncie. But what…
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Xi does well in Central Asia; Taiwan fares well in the US Senate
During his Central Asia tour, Xi Jinping met with Vladimir Putin for what some analysts thought would be a reprise of their “no limits” declaration,…
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The Democratic Party and Two Railway Unions Screw Railroad Workers
Muncie Voice has reprinted a statement from Will Lehman running for president of the United Auto Workers next month. Dear brothers and sisters, My name…
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Silencing the Lambs. How Propaganda Works
In the 1970s, I met one of Hitler’s leading propagandists, Leni Riefenstahl, whose epic films glorified the Nazis. We happened to be staying at the…
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Should College Athletes Be Paid?
College sports are a big deal. Whether you root for a specific team because you’re an alumnus or grew up near a particular college, everyone…
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States Should Help Americans With Inflation
With the threat of inflation hanging over the US economy, many Americans are looking to the government for relief measures, which makes sense. The cost…
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Global Factors Impact All Businesses
Global events have been incredibly difficult for many business owners over the past few years. While some businesses have been able to capitalize on events…
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Julian Assange Lawyers, Journalists, File Lawsuit Against CIA & Mike Pompeo
A group of journalists and lawyers sued the CIA and its former director, Mike Pompeo, over allegations the intelligence agency spied on them when they…
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The Politics of Russia’s Energy Exports
by Mel Gurtov Russia knows it won’t be long before winter descends on Europe. Before it does, most European countries must address how long and…
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