Tony Katz

Okay, it’s been a stressful week for everyone. The UK apparently wants to make it harder for our friends across the pond as the Prime Mister announced a new four-week national “lockdown” for the country. As if being on lockdown isn’t enough, they have to do it without (lots of) beer! Thursday was the last […]

CNN commentator Van Jones said Wednesday morning that “a lot of Democrats are hurt” over the tight race between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. “I think a lot of Democrats are hurt tonight,” Jones said during CNN’s election night coverage. “We wanted to see a repudiation of this direction for the country. And the fact that […]

Governor Holcomb says he will not be moving the state back to Stage 1 after rumors circulated he would do so after the election. During Wednesday’s press briefing, newly reelected Holcomb addressed the rumors that he would take the state back to stay-at-home orders due the spike of coronavirus numbers here in Indiana. The ISDH […]

Election uncertainty has done little to blunt investor confidence in the U.S. stock market, with the Dow on pace for its best post-Election Day rally in more than 100 years. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rallied more than 705 points (2.6%) to 28,185 near midsession Wednesday, which would represent the sharpest daily gain since the […]

President Trump early Wednesday declared victory in the presidential race against Democratic nominee Joe Biden even as millions of votes were still being counted across multiple states. “I want to thank the American people for their tremendous support. Millions and millions of people voted for us tonight and a very sad group of people is trying to […]

On a Sen. Bernie Sanders-led Livestream, Monday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shared her insights on the battle to impose a radical progressive agenda upon millennials, declaring that “this movement is not only succeeding but it’s growing.” “The fact of the matter is that the momentum is on our side, and that we’re winning, and that we’ve […]

The lack of confidence in Mayor Joe Hogsett’s administration is palpable as you walk the streets of downtown Indianapolis Tuesday. Sheets of plywood cover new windows that were replaced after last summer’s riots. Downtown workers – if they bothered to show up at all today – are planning to leave early.  Many residents in the […]

A new wave of lockdowns and business closings were announced in Europe last week following a sudden rise in coronavirus infections there and in the U.S. In Germany Friday, Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a four-week shutdown of bars, restaurants, and theaters, warning the country “must act, and now, to avoid an acute national health emergency.” […]

There’s no doubt that the nation is extremely polarized heading into November 3, with both sides viewing the other as a threat to democracy. Activists on the left and armed militias on the right are preparing to take to the streets if the election is contested, and a government think tank warned in August that the final […]

The Indianapolis Colts took a day off from practice Thursday to develop an action plan to tackle social injustice. On Friday, Indianapolis Colts players Jacoby Brissett and Zaire Franklin, head coach Frank Reich, and general manager Chris Ballard gathered for a press conference outside their practice facility to share the details of that plan. “On […]