Sean Spicer resigns as White House press secretary
Sean Spicer resigned from his position as White House press secretary Friday.
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Sean Spicer resigned from his position as White House press secretary Friday.
Last week President Trump signed a bill that may limit women’s access to health care, and former vice president Joe Biden called on Trump to discuss alleged anti-LGBT violence in Chechnya with the Russian government.
Judge Neil Gorsuch became the 113th Supreme Court justice in one of the longest fights the United States judicial system has seen.
As the week comes to a close, Hoosier legislators again decide which bills will advance one stop closer to becoming law.
Two new ordinances changing regulations on electronic cigarette smoking, stench bombs and fencing around swimming pools were introduced at the Bloomington city council meeting Wednesday.
INDIANAPOLIS — A food truck handing out free burritos with a long line of lunch-goers stretching down the sidewalk formed the backdrop for a Tuesday press conference outside the Statehouse.
Here’s a rundown of what President Donald Trump and the U.S. government have been up to and why it matters.
Vice President Mike Pence broke the tie in the Senate on Thursday on legislation that would allow states to block federal family-planning funds to go to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers.
In national politics in the last week, a new federal health care bill was abandoned, an executive order made plans to undo climate change policy from the previous administration, and the investigation of alleged Russian hacking continues. Here’s a rundown of what happened and why it matters.
A Senate committee passed an infrastructure improvement bill Tuesday that would hike up Indiana’s gas and diesel tax, despite some concerns that it is not fully clear yet how the bill will affect taxpayers.
LOUISVILLE, KY. — President Trump visited Kentucky on Monday for the first time since he took office. He talked about health care and his accomplishments thus far in his presidency but not without jokes about Kentucky’s college basketball teams and insults to the press.
In the last week, President Trump has released his 2018 proposed budget and dropped 220 spots on Forbes’ billionaires list. Additionally, Supreme Court justice nominee Neil Gorsuch has begun Senate confirmation hearings, and the FBI commented on the Trump-Russia inquiry and Obama wiretap allegations. Here is a rundown of what happened and why it matters.
Annually released data from the Indiana Department of Education sheds new light on the statewide voucher program and shows it saves the state money. This is a change from the rhetoric of years past, which represented vouchers as a cost.
A new city trash and recycling system was proposed to the Bloomington Common Council at its committee session Wednesday evening. The council unanimously recommended that they approve the proposal at a later session.
Reproductive rights. Economic and racial justice. LGBT rights. There are an overwhelming amount of issues that Elizabeth Jacobs said she wants to take action on in this political climate.
Former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson has been confirmed as the housing and urban development secretary, and the Washington Post reported Attorney General Jeff Sessions met twice with a Russian ambassador. Democratic leaders have called for Sessions’ resignation. Here’s a rundown of what happened and why it matters.
Between multiple power outages during its Wednesday meeting the Bloomington Common Council approved three resolutions.
In the last 24 hours, President Trump has blamed former President Obama for the White House leaks, graded himself on his work as president thus far and addressed the joint session of Congress for the first time. Here’s a rundown of what happened and why it matters.
Before the Indiana Senate voted to pass a bill enforcing federal immigration laws on college campuses, three students held up a banner that read “EDUCATION NOT DEPORTATION.”
President Trump met with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump’s labor secretary pick withdrew his nomination. Here’s a rundown of what happened and why it matters.