Some Christian clarity in the chaos of COVID-19
Dickens begins A Tale of Two Cities with the epic line, “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” Welcome...
C.O. Montgomery: Industrial ed is alive and well
I am an educator by trade. My first formal education came via Indianapolis Public Schools. Elementary school was K-8. We were taught a lot...
Morton Marcus: Moving beyond normal
Everyone seems to be wishing we’d get back to normal from our attempts to evade the enemy virus. I earnestly hope we move ahead...
OUR OPINION: It’s time for big sites to pay for news
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Lee Hamilton: Leadership more vital than ever
For decades after World War II, the United States stood across the world as a mighty colossus. We were the richest and strongest nation,...
Larry DeBoer: Recovery depends on consumers
Enough already. The economy is bad. This is the sharpest, deepest recession in 80 years. We get that. Let's talk about something else. Like,...
John Krull: Where grapes of wrath are born
INDIANAPOLIS — The train of events that led to George Floyd’s death and the spectacle of the great north’s Twin Cities scorched with flame...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Twitter steps onto a slippery slope
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After President Trump’s fevered conspiracy tweets about Joe Scarborough’s former intern Lori Klausutis, her widower, T.J. Klausutis, begged the company to...
Pressure serves a purpose in our growth
As a younger man I trained horses professionally. I so enjoyed taking young horses that had never been ridden and teaching them to become...
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: A Valhalla for bringing back sports
Orlando SentinelProfessional sports are stirring out their coronavirus hibernations. They are looking for places to train and play, but they aren’t sure where to...