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A Pack of Circus Animals Were Rescued From a Burning Truck in Indiana
Dramatic body cam video shows the animals being rescued after a truck caught fire on Interstate 69.
Moms for Liberty Uses Hitler Quote To ‘Scare’ Parents
The incident is the latest evidence that Moms for Liberty’s pretense that it’s a wholesome, grassroots movement focused on protecting students is slipping.
School Board Candidate Who Said ‘All Nazis Weren’t Bad’ Says ‘I Am Correct’
An Indiana school board candidate has apparently decided it’s important to defend Nazis.
A Teacher Who Joined OnlyFans to Support Her Family Was Fired
A man in the community emailed the teacher’s employer right before she was fired; the same man also posted photos from her OnlyFans account on his blog.
Doctor Who Performed Abortion on 10-Year-Old Rape Survivor Faced Threat to Daughter
The threat is the latest development in a harrowing saga that has exposed the reality of abortion in a post-Roe v. Wade United States.
Indiana Now Investigating Doctor Who Gave 10-Year-Old Rape Victim an Abortion
First, conservatives suggested the horrific story was a hoax. Now, they want to investigate the abortion provider who cared for the girl.
Man Arrested for Rape of 10-Year-Old Abortion Patient the Right Said Was Fake
The arrest appears to confirm a story that right-wing media—and Ohio’s attorney general—attempted to discredit.
A Man Accused of Murdering His Wife Wins Indiana GOP Primary—From Jail
Andrew Wilhoite from Indiana, accused of killing his cancer-stricken wife, is cleared to compete in the general election in November.
Teachers Should ‘Be Impartial’ About Nazism and Fascism, Republican Says
Indiana state senator Scott Baldwin made the comments, which he has since backtracked, during a committee meeting Wednesday.
How to Actually Get a Trump Voter Vaccinated
Some red counties have managed to convince high percentages of their residents to get vaccinated—despite the stark political divide and misinformation fueling the pandemic.
8 People Killed in Mass Shooting at Indianapolis FedEx Facility
The gunman, believed to have later killed himself, opened fire late Thursday at a FedEx facility close to the Indianapolis airport. His identity is not yet known.
5 Years After a Devastating HIV Outbreak, Indiana Is Still Lacking in Needle Exchanges
Public health experts say this reflects a continuing reluctance to treat addiction as a health issue.