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Donald Trump · United StatesPresident Trump warns against protests at a military parade marking the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary in Washington. Law enforcement prepares for large attendance, with permits issued for protests despite no credible threats. Nationwide protests, organized by No Kings, highlight grievances against Trump's policies.See the Story
A Parade of Power: Protests Loom Over Trump's Military Celebration
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.It’s official. Come January, residents in Idaho, Arkansas and Utah who are on food stamps will no longer be able to use the grocery-purchasing assistance to buy soft drinks or candy. Read more...See the Story
More States Win Approval to Ban Residents From Using Food Stamps to Buy Soda, Candy
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Indianapolis · IndianapolisHENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) - Officials say data from the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) indicate there are fewer babies dying. IDOH says according to provisional data, the 2024 infant mortality rate (IMR) in Indiana is 6.3 deaths per 1,000 live births, which is a decrease from 6.6 in 2023. Officials say if this IMR remains the same when finalized, it would be the lowest rate of infant deaths in Indiana since 1900. The previous lowest rate for in…See the Story
IN Department of Health Celebrates Decrease in Infant Mortality Rate
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Indiana Department of Correction readies to pay $12 million in jail back payments
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Hoosier Homeowners Are Paying $400 More in Insurance Since 2021, Report Says
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Livestreaming deadline is about more than convenience • Indiana Capital Chronicle
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Johnson County students earn teaching scholarships
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How School Choice Policies Evolved From Supporting Black Students to ...
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Indiana Improves: More Hoosier Babies Making Their First Birthday
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Republican Indiana Sen. Mike Bohacek still driving as DUI case stalls
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