Technology pushes out jobs, but is there an upside?

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By Michael J. Hicks One way to analyze the impact of technological change in our economy is to look at history. In so doing, we might...

Prescription drug prices big problem

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By Michael Tanner Keeping track of Donald Trump’s shifting policy positions could make even the most balanced of observers dizzy. Take, for example, the president’s position...

Trump’s view of NATO alarming to Europeans

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By David Carlson Because I was traveling in Europe in the days before the inauguration, I was able to see the Trump presidency from the...

Raise cigarette tax, not smoking age

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(ANDERSON) HERALD BULLETIN While the percentage of adult smokers has fallen dramatically in the United States during the past 50 years, declining from 42 in...

They don’t make ’em like Ike anymore

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By Rich Gotshall In today’s hyperpartisan political environment, critical comments — even suggestions — from people seen as opponents are dismissed out of hand or...

The selling of the Supreme Court 2017

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By Janet Williams You have probably seen the television ads — a man on a journey from poor, hard-working youth to successful adult at the...

Anti-smoking bill deserves backing

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(Bloomington) Herald-Times A bill working its way through the state legislature that would increase Indiana’s cigarette tax, raise the legal age for smoking and limit...

Drones and privacy expectations

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(Fort Wayne) News-Sentinel Recognizing that drones give peeping Toms a high-tech boost to their perverted peering, Republican state Sen. Eric Koch, R-Bedford, proposes creating a...

Changes to Indiana’s solar policy misguided

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By Sanya Carley and David Konisky Indiana Senate Bill 309, introduced by Sen. Brandt Herschman, proposes to fundamentally change Indiana’s solar energy policy. The proposed...

Racing was a ‘blast’

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Scott Taskey of Columbus is maybe more well-known for his realty success than his racing endeavors that took place some 40 years ago, but...