Whether it's the economy, politics, education or the environment, Indiana Newsdesk is the place to turn for in-depth news coverage. This half-hour show from the WFIU/WTIU news team will focus on the stories that have impact.
A 2024 Adult Gambling Behaviors in Indiana survey reported about 91.5 percent of Indiana adults participated in at least one gambling activity in the past year.
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Some teachers in the Monroe County Community School Corporation are including lessons on media literacy to account for the rise of social media and misinformation.
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Iranians have celebrated the supreme leader’s death, hoping to see an end to the regime that has ruled for the last 47 years.
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Last year, President Donald Trump cut $500 million of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP).
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About 30 members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition gathered outside of the Bloomington Faculty Council in response to Indiana Senate Bill 76.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun says his administration got almost nine in every 10 agency and agenda bills over the finish line during his second session.
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Parts of Kirkwood first closed the summer of 2020 to support outdoor dining during the COVID-19 pandemic and encourage social distancing.
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"King PONG: How Atari Bounced Across Markets to Make Millions" focuses on how Atari’s PONG helped establish a consumer industry for home video games.
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By Tuesday afternoon, most dead trees and shattered glass had been removed, but the Humane Association is still figuring out what repairs are needed.
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SEA 1 could save homeowners $1.3 billion over the next three years, but schools will have to make adjustments to their operational budgets.
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Thursday evening's severe weather left homes, businesses and many streets littered with debris.