Benjamin Thorp
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Delegates decided to back Max Engling for the secretary of state race during the Republican Party convention in Fort Wayne.
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Work requirements and Medicaid cuts, health experts worry changes will impact medically frail peopleSeriously ill Hoosiers could have to prove they are unable to work under a new federal definition of work requirements put forward by the Trump Administration.
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A Muslim advocacy group is responding to statements made by Indiana's Lt. Governor, where he said he hated Islam and called it "a demonic death cult."
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Indianapolis' Evan McMahon was chosen as the national chair during a nominating convention last weekend in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Republican Alexandra Wilson was approved for the May ballot after months of legal challenges and a White House pressure campaign to end her candidacy.
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A federal judge has struck down Indiana's ban on using student IDs to vote. The case could impact roughly 40,000 people.
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Alexandra Wilson, a Republican candidate for Indiana Senate District 38, released recordings showing White House officials offered her government jobs and warned of political attacks in an effort to push her out of a GOP primary tied to Trump's redistricting retaliation campaign.
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Eli Lilly announced plans for a $7-billion merger with Centessa, a biotech company specializing in wakefulness drugs aimed at treating narcolepsy.
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Health centers warn they could lose millions in rebates under the state's proposed change, which would end Medicaid drug rebates for health organizations.
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More than 100,000 people could lose Medicaid coverage in Indiana under a measure that passed the most recent legislative session.