Richard Feldman: Hoosiers put trust in physicians
If you only had one person to turn to for medical advice or to help you resolve a health problem, who would that person...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Environment is low priority for legislators
Anderson Herald Bulletin
Indiana ranks worst in the nation in toxic chemicals and pollution released per square mile, posing grave danger to the health of...
Leo Morris: Confessions of a ‘Republican’
One day, a colleague, whose intellect I had admired up to that point, confessed that she had some conservative instincts when it came to...
Abdul Hakim-Shabazz: Don’t raise the minimum wage
I know it sounds heartless and cruel, but the last thing Congress should do is raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
You may...
Michael Leppert: Cancel culture is synonymous with capitalism
Six Dr. Seuss books found their way to their final resting place — an empty elementary school bookshelf in the sky. That’s right, America,...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Could you pass a citizenship test?
The Dallas Morning News
If you were born in this country, there is a high probability that you know less about the Constitution and American...
Morton Marcus: Who benefits when the legislature casts a vote?
“The Indiana General Assembly acts on behalf of the people of Indiana,” State Senator Hempstead Helpful proclaimed.
“That’s just not true,” I protested. “Just look...
Lee Hamilton: What foreign policy can look like
We often think of foreign and domestic policy as two separate and distinct fields. But for an American president, they are inextricably tied together....
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: An investment in children’s future
The Buffalo News
Unlike government programs that create a large bureaucratic structure to administer them, the child allowance that is part of President Biden’s $1.9...
John Krull: Dan Quayle and a lesson for today
It was a throwaway comment, but it said a lot.
It spoke to who we were — and what we have become.
Long ago, Dan Quayle...