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2 months ago
President Trump's State of the Union speech was a comedic roast of Democrats, highlighting his achievements like exiting the Paris Accords and banning men from women's sports. He exposed Biden's economic failures and proposed bold energy plans. His d...
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2 months ago
U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner, former Houston mayor, passed away at 70. Turner, a prominent Houston Democratic figure, died early Wednesday from health complications. His death leaves a crucial Democratic seat vacant, impacting Congress's balance. Turne...
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2 months ago
Kelley Trowbridge and Maira Martin triumphed in the 2025 Young Playwrights in Process. Indiana Repertory Theatre's competition inspires grades 6-12. Over 150 entries were reviewed; winners receive $1,000. Martin's “To Heal a Wilted Flower” and Trowbr...
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2 months ago
Gov. Mike Braun's executive order enhances paid parental leave for Indiana state employees. Women receive six weeks post-birth recovery leave, with additional time for C-sections. All full-time employees get 150 hours of leave post-birth or adoption....
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2 months ago
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Bhatta Boom Photo Booth, serving Indianapolis, Kentucky, and Illinois, is a modern, woman-owned enterprise offering innovative photo booth experiences since 2020. With options like Digital Dropoff and AI Ske...
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2 months ago
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun enacted two executive orders defining sex and ensuring "fairness" in women's sports. These measures, criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates, mandate adherence to 2020 Title IX interpretations, excluding transgender athletes. Opponents...
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2 months ago
Target Corporation faces a $12.4 billion market loss as backlash grows over its DEI rollback. Black consumers and advocacy groups, including NNPA and NAACP, are leading economic protests, with calls for a 40-day spending fast to demand corporate acco...
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2 months ago
Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indy Parks initiated a $2.6 million project at Chapel Hill Park, introducing a splash pad, playground, and courts. Funded by the Lilly Endowment Grant, this project is part of a $140 million investment, aiming to enhance communi...
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2 months ago
Scholarship applications for 2025-26 are open until May 1 for the Friends Education Fund, supporting African American undergraduates in technical programs. Established by Indianapolis First Friends Meeting, this fund aids Black students with over $1...
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2 months ago
Indy Latina Artists present "ATREVIDA" this March, highlighting women's boldness at SPACE Gallery. Open March 9, 6-9 p.m., the exhibition showcases Latina artists' interpretations of "atrevida" through art, poetry, and music. Founded in 2021, ILA fos...
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2 months ago
Published March 30, 2023, Keirsten Hodgens reflects on her Broadway journey in “SIX the Musical.” Portraying Catherine Parr, Anna of Cleaves, and Jane Seymour, Hodgens made history as the first woman of color in these roles. She now shifts focus to T...
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2 months ago
Nashville’s National Museum of African American Music welcomes Calvin Dunning II and Mozianio Reliford III to its board. Dunning joins the R&B Foundation Committee, while Reliford contributes to Black Music Month and Leadership Search Committees....
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2 months ago
Connor Painting, a minority and women-owned business, was honored as March 2025's Certified Vendor by OMWBD. Janmarie Connor, CEO, praised the city's support, highlighting their dedication to small businesses. With over 50,000 projects completed, the...
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2 months ago
InterContinental Indianapolis debuts downtown, marking the city's first luxury hotel in two decades. The historic Illinois Building, restored by Keystone Group, features 170 rooms, two dining concepts by Chef Craig Baker, and a rooftop bar. This proj...