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May 13

For incarcerated mothers, parenting is a day-to-day struggle

By Megan Thompson

Twenty-four hours after giving birth to her son, Jessica Inholt was separated from him. Now, raising him is a family affair.

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May 08

Indiana businessman Mike Braun to take on Dem Sen. Donnelly in the fall

By Steve Peoples, John Raby, Associated Press

A wealthy former state lawmaker defeated two congressmen Tuesday in Indiana's Republican Senate primary, ending a bitter campaign dominated by personal attacks that drew national attention for its nasty tone.

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May 03

Trump to address tax cuts, economy at Indiana rally next week

By Associated Press

Trump campaign official Michael Glassner says the president will discuss tax cuts he signed into law late last year and highlight how Indiana families are benefiting from them.

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Apr 21

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode April 21, 2018

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On this edition for Saturday, April 21, family members and dignitaries pay their respects to former first lady Barbara Bush, and North Korea says it will stop nuclear tests. Also, more Republican women are running for elected office for the…

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Apr 21

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‘Every issue is a women’s issue’ — Why these Republican women are running for office

By Megan Thompson, Mori Rothman

Seventy-five women are running for office in the Indiana state legislature, double the number that did in 2014, and the number of GOP women running for office has risen from 15 to 23. In a deep red state where women…

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Feb 13

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Indiana Medicaid work requirements fuel worries for the poor

By Sarah Varney, Jason Kane

Indiana is one of the states poised to enact work requirements for some citizens with Medicaid coverage -- a controversial policy and long-sought goal for Republicans. But advocates for the poor have protested loudly in recent months, saying many will…

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Sep 27

Trump to NFL: Change or business is ‘going to go to hell’

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

Trump said Wednesday that the NFL is in a "really bad box" over the issue of players kneeling in protest during the national anthem. He said ratings are falling, and the only thing doing well is the NFL pregame show.

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May 23

DeVos pushes for ‘most ambitious expansion’ of school choice, but offers few details

By Maria Danilova, Associated Press

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos gave few specifics on how such a program would work, other than to say that the state of Indiana could serve as a model.

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May 07

Indiana school faces backlash over Trump ‘resistance’ class

By Brian Slodysko, Associated Press

Officials at Butler University in Indianapolis are doing damage control after conservative news outlets picked up on the description of a fall class.

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Mar 04

Emails from VP Pence’s time as governor delivered in Indiana

By Associated Press

Thirteen boxes of emails from Vice President Mike Pence's term as Indiana governor have been turned over to state government, a spokesman said.

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