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Unions Sue USDA Over Faster Chicken Plant Production Speeds
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union and local unions representing 10 plants in Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi and Missouri joined with nonprofit consumer advocacy group Public Citizen to file the lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C.
Online ISTEP+ Scores Could See As Much As A Nine-Point Boost
With only two months left in the calendar year, Indiana schools are now one step closer to finally seeing their standardized test results from last spring.
Bill Cosby, Still Himself After All These Years
NPR's David Greene talks with the comedy giant about his life, his 50th anniversary in showbiz, and the centrality of family in his very particular brand of humor.
Marion County schools get $4M to help students complete college financial aid application
School districts and community organizations are receiving the grants to help students apply for financial aid.
How One D.C. Suburb Set A Gold Standard For Commuting
A risky, expensive decision by local planners in the 1960s transformed Arlington, Va. - where everyone drove - to a place where people live, walk, bike, eat, play and commute, all without ever getting behind the wheel.
Want Your Daughter To Be A Science Whiz? Soccer Might Help
Physical activity has a range of benefits for children, yet many schools have cut back on gym and recess. Now a British study finds that children who were most active at age 11 did better academically through the teenage years. Active girls did particularly well in science, while both boys and girls had better scores in English.
Marion County's $800K opioid response program would support treatment, prevention and other services
If approved by the full Council, the program would be funded through the city’s share of the national opioid settlement with opioid manufacturers and distributors. Indiana is slated to receive $507 million, which will be distributed across the state.
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Afghan Vet, Who Held Off Taliban Attack On His Own, Will Receive Medal Of Honor
Army Sgt. Ryan Pitts is credited with holding off a brutal Taliban attack back in 2008. He was the only one left alive at an observation post in Afghanistan, and continued to attack despite injuries.
Sebastian Saavedra Takes Pole Position For First Grand Prix Of Indianapolis
Sebastian Saaverda and rookie Jack Hawksworth make up a surprising front row for the inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis after Friday's rain-soaked qualifying session.
Groups worry amendment in EV charging bill gives utilities an unfair advantage
The amendment requires businesses that sell electric vehicle charging to get their energy from their local utility.
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