Committee hears testimony on student press freedom protection bill
Students from all around Indiana gathered at the Statehouse early morning Valentine’s Day to celebrate a mutual love — journalism.
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Students from all around Indiana gathered at the Statehouse early morning Valentine’s Day to celebrate a mutual love — journalism.
Bills that would make the school chief an appointed position rather than elected one are making progress in both the House and Senate.
Vice President Mike Pence got into the Valentine’s Day spirit, the White House commented on Gen. Michael Flynn’s resignation yesterday and Trump is already looking for a replacement for Flynn. Here’s a rundown of what happened and why it matters.
President Trump and his daughter, Ivanka Trump, met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Senate confirmed Steve Mnuchin as treasury secretary, and national security adviser Michael Flynn got into hot water with Vice President Mike Pence yesterday. Here is a rundown of what happened and why it matters.
In the last few days, President Trump met with the Japanese prime minister, data on the number of people from the seven banned countries entering the U.S. was released, and Trump promised to keep cost of the U.S.-Mexico border wall down. The president also got into a Twitter fight with IU alumnus Mark Cuban. Here’s a rundown of what happened and why it matters.
The fight for Vice President Mike Pence’s emails may be headed to the Indiana Supreme Court.
The Bloomington Common Council said it was in favor of approving resolutions for each of the proposed seven districts for annexation at its meeting Wednesday.
In one of the most contentious cabinet position nominations of the Trump administration, the Senate voted 50-50 Tuesday to confirm Betsy DeVos for Secretary of Education. Vice President Mike Pence cast the first tie-breaking vote ever for a cabinet position, in favor of DeVos. The last time a vice president had cast a tie-breaking vote was in 2008 by Dick Cheney.
Betsy DeVos confirmed as secretary of education
Sura Gail Tala first became an activist when she protested the Vietnam War in 1969. Today she continues to protest, but now it is against President Trump’s administration. She shared advice on activism at a Bloomington Peace Action Coalition meeting.
The Islamic Center of Bloomington’s imam makes the call to evening prayer Friday, and the people lining the walls of the room gather in the center to shake hands and face east. Small children run to join older men.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton proposed an expansion of city boundaries by nearly 10,000 acres Friday.
In the first few days of President Trump’s time in office, some Bloomington boards and commissions consider their work cut out for them. They discussed their immediate goals in the aftermath of the president’s decisions so far in their first meetings of the year.
Debate about charter schools and school vouchers — hot topics in recent years — dominated much of a state house education committee hearing Tuesday that stretched from 8:30 a.m. into the early evening.
As President Trump began his second full week in office, he fired the acting attorney general, passed an additional executive order, made plans to meet with other global leaders and announced he will reveal his Supreme Court.
President Trump’s decision to sign an executive order limiting emigration from seven Muslim-majority countries to the United States drew criticism from many politicians.
Since Friday, many United States companies and other countries have come out against President Trump’s executive order banning immigrants and non-immigrants coming to the U.S. from Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen for 90 days.
President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday to expedite the environmental approval and completion of the controversial Dakota Access and Keystone XL oil pipelines. Construction on both pipelines was blocked while Barack Obama was in office.
Since President Trump was sworn in Friday, his first week has been packed with executive orders, appointments and White House press briefings. Here is a rundown.
They came clad in black hoodies and wore black bandanas over their faces. They, numbering a few dozen antifascists, leftists and those generally discontented with the states of popular politics and popular protest, gathered in Peoples Park.