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Libertarian Lauri Shillings runs for Indiana Secretary of State, challenging party-backed candidates with a grassroots, non-partisan approach.

Iran's control of Strait of Hormuz creates perception of US weakness, despite military presence.

Outrage over IMPD officer's misuse of license plate cameras sparks calls to remove entire surveillance system, despite its crime-fighting benefits.

Suspects linked to Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua arrested for $2M Indianapolis jewelry heist; Katz calls for tougher action on illegal immigration and gangs.

Inflation cools but 3.4% still high, Fed may hold steady on rates, experts debate policy options

Coach White's heated response to criticism was viewed as an overreaction, with Tony Katz arguing she should have simply acknowledged her mistake.

Mayor Hogsett faces political trap after council overrides his veto of wheel tax, potentially boosting his reelection campaign.

Iran is a dangerous enemy, and a 'low-key' strategy won't deter its ambitions to test US resolve and kill Americans.

Republican nominee Max Engling focuses on election integrity, trucking fraud, and common sense policies to set himself apart in the Indiana Secretary of State race.

Indianapolis council overrides mayor's veto, raising vehicle taxes, as it also halts data center development, highlighting contradictory policies.

Fauci emails reveal efforts to discredit lockdown critics, highlighting a battle over COVID policy control.

Katz questions if schools are delivering the academic foundation students need, not just keeping them occupied.