Crypto wars
In Apple’s battle with the FBI over the locked iPhone 5c of deceased San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook, one thing has become very clear:...
Technology drives considerations of privacy, security
(Fort Wayne) News-Sentinel
Justice Department lawyers insist gaining access to information on a cellphone used by a dead terrorist is a critical...
Embrace second opinion on HIP 2.0
South Bend Tribune
Last year, Indiana’s plan for expanding health care under the Affordable Care Act for low-income Hoosiers, HIP 2.0, was...
Trump vs. Clinton: What are the other choices?
Donald Trump looks like the clear Republican front-runner. At the same time, there is a growing #NeverTrump movement, with Republican, conservative and libertarian officeholders,...
Kids get caught up in adults’ drug problems
“We’re number 1!” Words typically associated with a victory celebration carry a more dubious distinction in Indiana.
According to the KIDS COUNT...
Trump would like to stifle the press by intimidation
No doubt many politicians, both Republican and Democrat, cheered Donald Trump silently for a comment he made. Many of them agree with him that...
Grasping, questioning progressive politics
This year likely will be remembered as the year of the populist revolt. Populism is a political philosophy that calls for the government to...
To find hope, just look aroind
These are very unhappy times in Washington. Relations between the executive and legislative branches are not just sour, but corrosive.
The Republican-led...
Letter: Proposal would make teacher shortage worse
To the editor:
For years, local teachers and school administrators have worked together to best serve our students. If House Bill 1004...
Government policies aided largest retailers
The legislature has been wrestling with an issue that many folks might view as a fairly mundane tax issue: the appropriate property valuation for...