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Public broadcasting stations, including Lakeshore Public Media, are bracing for an uncertain future after Congress axed much of their funding late last week.
The House of Representatives approved President Trump's $9 billion spending cuts bill on July 18. How did Indiana's nine ...
Fiscal conservatives are cheering the White House’s plans to introduce another rescissions package, including cuts to ...
Sen. Todd Young has sacrificed neither his conscience nor his influence. Would he throw away his career to take a stand ...
A 29-year-old man faces dozens of charges on Tuesday for allegedly ramming his vehicle into a crowd outside of a Hollywood ...
President Trump signed the country's first major legislation aimed at regulating cryptocurrency on Friday, hailing "the ...
Fifteen students from the Reynolds School of Journalism spent 10 days in Paris reporting on exhibition matches and Parisian ...
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Alachua Chronicle on MSNCammack applauds passage of $9 billion Rescissions PackageRep. Cammack said, “This rescissions package is just the beginning, but it’s a critical step toward restoring fiscal sanity in Washington and putting American taxpayers back in the driver’s seat. I’m ...
Earlier this year, Indiana lawmakers eliminated $3.7 million in annual state funding for public media stations, which ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s capital city will serve as one ...
Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) on Thursday endorsed businessowner Nate Morris in the race to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell ...
Indiana Sen. Jim Banks rolled out a new bill Tuesday to codify President Trump's executive order to rip wokeness and ...
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