Washington Examiner National Political Correspondent Mabinty Quarshie joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss Nikki Haley’s recent comeback ...
A candidate who reportedly passed away after the deadline to remove names from the ballot was winning the Republican primary in Indiana’s 7th District, ...
Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN), the first Ukrainian-born member of Congress, held on to her seat in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District just months after she ...
In deep red Indiana, where the top offices are held by Republican politicians, this election cycle is set to bring a new wave of leadership from the ...
At just 19 years old, Amanda Roman suffered a stroke, prompting her to be on a variety of medications, including blood thinners, and eventually leading to ...
Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the ...
Nearly 200 protesters were arrested on Saturday at Northeastern University, Arizona State University and Indiana University, according to officials, as ...
In the fierce debate over abortion in the United States, the subject of data collection might seem wonky and tangential. But the information that state and ...
This new copyright lawsuit is a refile of the recently-terminated January lawsuit between two Chinese corporations, now also naming an individual ...
More than $4.3 billion in opioid settlement money has landed in the hands of city, county and state officials to date — with billions more on the ...
It has been a mostly quiet month in Indiana IP litigation, with a few dismissals and several judge reassignments. Read on below for updates on all ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced on Wednesday that it had entered into a cooperative endeavor agreement (CEA) to ...