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(01/16/18 8:00pm)
In the long history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we now have yet another development to confront: Lorde will no longer be performing in Tel Aviv after pushback from fans and growing calls for a cultural boycott of Israel.
(01/11/18 3:00pm)
Gov. Eric Holcomb and the Department of Natural Resources sold about 300 acres of land from Yellowwood State Forest to Hamilton Logging Inc. in November 2017. The trees on this land, roughly 1,730, were sold for timber. This action was made after protests by environmental groups, Brown County residents and parts of the Indiana Forest Alliance.
(01/08/18 6:02am)
For 2018, Iceland chose to tackle the issue of gender equality, specifically how to eliminate a salary gap between men and women. Starting in 2020, companies in Iceland must prove that they are paying their female employees as much as their male counterparts.
(01/05/18 1:58pm)
Setsuko Thurlow was one mile away from the epicenter of the atomic bomb explosion over the Shima Surgical Clinic in Hiroshima on the morning of Aug. 6, 1945. She reported seeing a blue-white flash, then total darkness.
(12/11/17 2:18am)
President Trump has been promising to bring the phrase “Merry Christmas” back into the White House since he was on the campaign trail but failed to realize an important fact: those two words never left.
(12/08/17 12:12am)
Lockhart Steele, the former editorial director at Vox Media was fired from his position on October 20 after allegations of sexual assault. Vox stated that Steele’s actions are not in line with the company’s values and that further allegations would be investigated.
(12/06/17 11:17pm)
In the 2018 legislation agenda, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce has included a four-part proposal to combat smoking in Indiana.
(12/05/17 11:28pm)
Patients are struggling to get access to mental health treatment because of their health insurers, according to a study by Milliman, a risk management and health care consulting company, even though Congress passed the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act almost 10 years ago.
(12/05/17 12:29am)
In a classroom in Kokomo High School, a laptop screen displays the n-word, but with one letter missing and a blank line in its place, as in a game of hangman. The student to whom the computer belongs shows the image to a paraprofessional who laughs and a classmate who does not.
(12/03/17 7:30pm)
The Editorial Board supports the Intrafraternity Council’s temporary suspension of fraternity social events and hopes this action will allow these greek organizations to direct even more of their resources towards philanthropy, campus involvement and the academic success of their members.
(12/01/17 7:33am)
When a 2-year-old child born without kidneys needs a transplant to survive, the identity of the donor should have no impact on the viability of the procedure.
(11/29/17 11:02pm)
Make Bloomington punk again. — Dylan Moore
While I find the kookiness of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau having two bosses semi-amusing, Leandra English is the rightful director. — Maggie Eickhoff
Being a sports fan in Indiana comes with the same heartbreak and disappointment as a traditional breakup. — Anne Anderson
Don't celebrate the despotic British monarch for diversity. — Lucas Robinson
(11/29/17 11:46pm)
Colorado inhabitant Alexis Bortell is suing Attorney General Jeff Sessions over the U.S. Controlled Substance Act.
(11/29/17 3:18am)
Cyntoia Brown is a 29-year-old woman who 13 years ago was sentenced to life for murdering the man who abducted her and trafficked her for involuntary sex work. She is currently serving her sentence in Tennessee, but thanks to social media, the case has regained national attention.
(11/28/17 2:09am)
Following the violent events at the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, President Trump was asked if he would visit Charlottesville. He then replied by saying, "Charlottesville is a great place that's been very badly hurt over the last couple of days. I own, I own actually one of the largest wineries in the United States. It's in Charlottesville."
(11/26/17 8:17pm)
A Brooklyn teenager who accused two NYPD detectives of sexually assaulting her in September has now divulged an account of city police officers intimidating her out of pressing charges.
(11/17/17 3:47pm)
The Editorial Board commends the interactions between Apple Inc. and the FBI following the Nov. 5 Sutherlands Springs shooting in South Texas.
(11/15/17 9:11pm)
Dylan Moore: Russian President Vladimir Putin may be evil, but he has very kind eyes.
Maggie Eickhoff: Canceling plans is the quickest and cheapest high you'll ever get.
Emma Getz: If the 2017 revival of "Sunday in the Park with George" were eligible for the Tony Awards, Jake Gyllenhaal would have won over Ben Platt for best performance by a leading actor in a musical.
Miranda Garbaciak: Carly Rae Jepsen does not deserve the hate she gets. "E-MO-TION" is the epitome of perfect pop.
Maddy Klein: Graduate school tuition waivers should not be considered taxable income.
Anne Anderson: People are more apt to vote for an alleged child molester than a Democrat. Let that sink in.
Josh Hoffer: "Get Out" should absolutely not be competing in the Golden Globes in the comedy or musical category.
Carmen Carigan: The Red Hot Chili Peppers are timeless. I know I'm 25 years late on this take, but you can't really be late to something timeless.
Lucas Robinson: Former President Zachary Taylor was assassinated.
Neeta Patwari: I don't understand winter vests. Don't your arms get cold?
Julia Bourkland: Mindy Kaling’s “The Mindy Project” ended this week after six seasons and 117 episodes. Mindy and her work have inspired a generation of young women to be ambitious, diligent, intelligent and unapologetically frivolous.
(11/15/17 10:25pm)
As one of Amazon’s most recent attempts to appeal to the quickening pace of technological change, it introduced the Amazon Key, a lock-and-key system that will allow the company’s delivery personnel to open customers' doors and set a package inside their homes.
(11/15/17 5:56am)
Does a forest grow best on its own or with human interference? This question is at the heart of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ recent timber sale, which as of Nov. 9 will allow the logging of nearly 300 acres in the back country Area of the Yellowwood State Forest.