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The following civil actions were recently filed in Hancock Circuit Court: July 28 Case in regard to the estate of Charles Whelchel. Case in regard to the name change of Caterina Sergi. July 29 ...
In a July 17 email to state central committee members, Whelchel, the party chair, said the party’s attorney believes it bears no responsibility for Powers, and she plans to share the ...
A Department of Justice staffer claims she was abruptly fired after it emerged that her husband was the brains behind a controversial anti-ICE app.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy approved a law to strip Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies of their powers, triggering the first outbreak of popular protest against his leadership since Russia’s ...
Progressive hardliner Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, is reviving his impeachment effort against the president, calling the anti-Trump movement "one-million Davids" fighting Goliath.
A new batch of drugs, known as anti-necrotics, could prevent the unregulated death of cells, which can lead to a variety of age-related diseases.
On the latest 'Boiler Banter Podcast' episode, writer Dustin Schutte provides updates on Purdue basketball recruiting and talks about trusting Matt Painter.
The White House attacked “The View" co-host Joy Behar in a statement on Wednesday by calling out the show’s low ratings and saying it could be canceled.
Barack Obama and his cronies will likely never face legal consequences — but they shouldn’t be exempt from Tulsi Gabbard’s exposure of the ugly truth.
Luke Ertel continues to climb up the recruiting boards. The 2026 Purdue commit has now jumped into the top 50, according to one recruiting website.
Mr. Naidu is a professor at Columbia University. In 1672, Charles II unilaterally suspended repayment of 1.2 million pounds to London’s private bankers. Having run up this debt, and unable to ...