Don Hill: A rose is a rose is a rose
My Dad entered the deep veined coal mine at the age of 14. He would tell about the mules in the mine that pulled the coal cars. They were never brought to the surface and eventually went blind. This mine around Fort Branch closed and dad went to work at the Kings Station mine near Princeton. He worked there until he retired.
Mark Franke: The dawn of artificial intelligence
It seems one can’t pick up a newspaper or journal without seeing a major piece on artificial intelligence. Until perhaps a year or so ago, I hadn’t even heard the term except in science fiction and now it gets more Google hits than Taylor Swift’s antics at a Kansas City Chiefs football game — the Taylor Swift phenomenon being something else I hadn’t heard of until recently. I don’t really live in a cave but I would like to.
Editorial: Pro-puppy mill bill demands Holcomb’s veto
Aim Media Indiana
Vision loss in Indiana and the big picture of DEIA
Jesus: Socialist? Capitalist? It’s complicated
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: Do we still deserve our democracy?
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about our democracy.
Brian Howey: Congresswoman slow to step up for her war-torn homeland
The news from eastern Europe has been grim recently. Ukraine has retreated from the strategic hub of Avdiivka, its army running out of ammunition and manpower. And in an Arctic gulag, 47-year-old Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny, one of the sole Russian leaders willing to stand up to the dictator Vladimir Putin, was murdered by the regime.