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A number of the cases reflect the societal battles playing out across the country and affect millions of Americans.
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Indiana University isn’t alone among schools facing pressure from the government to eliminate anything related to DEI, curb antisemitism on campuses and protect free speech.
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Formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost from Chicago, Pope Leo XIV has been the head of the Catholic church for a little more than a week.
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On this week’s Noon Edition, we’ll discuss how the political and economic landscape has shifted and how college students are planning to tackle an uncertain future.
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Trees have been cut down, parking barriers installed, and plans are underway for construction to begin in June on the expansion of the convention center in downtown Bloomington.
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With the election of Donald Trump as president, the U.S.’s position has shifted from full-throated support of Ukraine to a brief suspension of aid and a demand that Ukraine accept conditions of a cease-fire.
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This week on Noon Edition Bob Zaltsberg and John Bailey will look back at previous Noon Edition shows during a special spring fund drive show.
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Climate change can impact the weather in a number of ways, from more severe storms to extreme temperatures and drought.
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Here is Noon Edition's curated list of book recommendations from its recent show at Viewpoint Books.
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This week we talk with legal experts about the 2024 Supreme Court's rulings.