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The best new albums out May 2
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson is joined by Julie Bee of Marfa Public Radio to talk through the best albums released on May 2.
Flying soon? Make sure you have a Real ID
Hoosiers and other state residents will need a Real ID to pass through airport security and enter federal government buildings starting on May 7.
Public retirees will get 13th check in 2025, but a lower amount than usual
More than 100,000 retired public employees in Indiana will receive an additional benefit this year known as the 13th check.
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Bloomington Exodus office closed since Tuesday because of ICE reports
Bloomington Exodus’s office has been closed since Tuesday because of reported ICE presence in Bloomington.
One of literature's most lucrative prizes goes to debut fiction writer Canisia Lubrin
The judges of the annual prize for female and nonbinary writers praised Lubrin's debut short story collection, Code Noir, for breaking "new ground in short fiction." The award comes with $150K.
Republican lawmakers unveil plan to reshape student federal aid
The proposed plan includes federal changes to student loans, Pell Grants and repayment plans.
Law firm hired by IU says Bomba Sr.’s exams were unusual but not inappropriate
Bomba Sr.’s conduct as a doctor for the IU men’s basketball team is the focus of a lawsuit filed by five former players. They characterize the rectal exams as sexual assault under the guise of medical care.
Government financial accountability among top city council priorities
Tracking government spending and improving processes are some of the top priorities for 2026 set by the Bloomington City Council.
IU student accused of intimidating trustees, officials over demands to divest from Israel
An Indiana University student was charged with more than a dozen felonies for allegedly sending Christmas cards to officials that demanded divestment from financial ties to the war in Gaza.
Health care for transgender children questioned in 400-page Trump administration report
President Trump called for the report in an executive order, titled "Protecting Children From Chemical and Surgical Mutilation."
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