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Trump campaigned on helping American workers through his immigration policies. Now that he's revoked work authorization for thousands of immigrants, those left behind are feeling taxed by their absence.
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Scores of people gathered at Garfield Park in downtown Indianapolis Friday in one of many events held across the country to send a protest message to the Trump administration.
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Indiana politicians reacted to the U.S. strikes on Iran — most praised President Trump’s decision, few criticized it.
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A federal judge Tuesday wrote that President Trump's executive order dismantling the IMLS "disregards the fundamental constitutional role of each of the branches of our federal government."
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Workers at the Indianapolis VA Hospital are required to be in-person starting on April 14, as part of a new federal policy. But some staff raised concerns there isn’t enough space in the building.
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Indiana protestors join nationwide movement against Trump's policies and billionaire Elon Musk’s influence on politics and power.
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Trump's threatened 25% tariff quickly drew retaliation from Canada, which imported about 30,000 RVs last year from the U.S. Most of those were made in the Elkhart area.
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Indianapolis Public Schools wrote in an email to families this week that the district will not allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enter schools without a warrant.
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Trump's campaign promised policies targeting the transgender community once he's in office. LGBTQ groups face fear, anxiety and uncertainty as they prep for an anticipated challenging four years.
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The FBI said Donald Trump was the target of “what appears to be an attempted assassination” at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, just nine weeks after the Republican presidential nominee survived another attempt on his life.