Indiana

Two people are shown next to a water-filled ditch with a grassy field on either side.
Growing Food, Sowing Trouble
We’re not fixing this environmental crisis. Could one ditch show us the way?
mayor pete
Politics
With eyes on the presidency, Mayor Pete seeks a ‘generational alliance’ to tackle climate change
Before the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, five states had "red flag" statutes called gun violence restraining orders. Recently, Florida became the six state to add the statute.
Culture
Researchers still struggle to get funding to study gun violence
Arts, Culture & Media
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
Arts, Culture & Media
Special Guest: Cathy Day
Harley-Davidson motorcycles on display at the company’s headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An EPA penalty of $15 million for selling emissions defeat devices was decreased by $3 million under the Trump administration in December 2017.
Global Politics
Environmental prosecutions under Trump projected to be the lowest in two decades
The generation of a ball of mouse skin through stem cell work has created excitement among the the scientific community about possible new insight in skin formation — especially on humans.
Health
A ball of mouse skin could lead to new insight in human skin generation
Migrants sleep on the ground at dawn at the Hermanos en el Camino shelter in Ixtepec, Oaxaca. The buildings here are too damaged by the recent earthquakes to enter.
Conflict
Mexico’s earthquakes complicate life for Central American migrants fleeing violence
The sixth floor of the old Studebaker factory, about a fifth of a mile in length, in downtown Sound Bend, Indiana. A large cardboard photo shows the way the factory looked in the early 20th century, with almost 30,000 workers building cars at the Studebak
Economics
After a half-century, a Rust Belt town looks to restore its ‘temples’
John Feltner, a registered Democrat turned Trump supporter, is losing his manufacturing job to Mexico. He’d like the president to do more, but doesn’t blame him for now being out of work.
Economics
Factory workers in Indiana appreciate Trump’s support, but need jobs more than tweets
Carrier manufactures air conditioners, like the one pictured.
Economics
Trump delivers on promise — manufacturing jobs to stay in Indiana. But at what cost?
HVAC Instructor Dennis Matney (left) teaches Travis Keppen how to repair pipes in a classroom in Burns Harbor, Indiana.
Economics
Job retraining classes are offered to Rust Belt workers, but many don’t want them
Mike Fugate crossed party lines to vote for Trump. He hopes the president-elect can save his Indiana job from going to Mexico.
Economics
Trump gave a ‘100 percent’ guarantee that their jobs wouldn’t go to Mexico. Now, Indiana workers expect him to deliver.
A woman stands in conference area in front of "Guatemala" sign
Business
How one woman went from ‘Why are these Mexicans here?’ to supporting immigrant businesses
This Syrian couple and their 5 year old son lauded Gov. Dannel Malloy (second from right) for personally welcoming them to Indiana last November. The family is withholding their last name due to concerns about the safety of relatives back in Syria.
Justice
Connecticut welcomed this Syrian refugee family after Indiana slammed its door on them
Indiana AG response
Justice
Indiana attorney general stands by conviction of Purvi Patel for feticide and child neglect
School lockers
Education
This school may be ‘the safest school in America.’ But would you want to send your kids there?
A US National Weather Service map shows precipitation levels across the southeastern US on October 4, 2015. White splotches in South Carolina indicate areas with more than 10 inches of rain.
Environment
The Carolinas’ ‘thousand-year’ flood follows a big rainfall trend across the US
Body Politics
Justice
Purvi Patel’s legal team attacks evidence behind her controversial conviction for feticide, child neglect
Demonstrators gather at a rally in Indianapolis on March 28, 2015 to protest a controversial religious freedom bill recently signed by Indiana Governor Mike Pence.
Belief
American groups back LGBT rights in Pakistan, but it’s a different story in Indiana
Purvi Patel was sentenced March 30, 2015 for feticide and child neglect.
Justice
Purvi Patel faces 20 years in prison for feticide and child neglect
Purvi Patel trial photo
Conflict
Update: Indiana sentences Purvi Patel to decades in prison for what she says was a miscarriage
Environment
Why climate activists are laughing about global warming in Indiana
Arts, Culture & Media
‘When in doubt, fry’: tasting the best sate foods from the upper midwest
Global Politics
Is Indiana’s strict voter ID law disenfranchising immigrant voters?
A child sits on a heap of mangos at a fruit wholesale market in Kodur village, about 650 km (404 miles) south of the southern Indian city of Hyderabad.
Lifestyle & Belief
I think it’s too hot to go home to India. But then I think of the mangoes
Arts, Culture & Media
So what if it’s cold? You’re in America. You’ll be fine!
U.S. Senator Richard Lugar (R) joins Co-chairman and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Sam Nunn at the National Defense University in Washington, on December 3, 2012.
Former GOP senator says now is no time for the US to create global instability
Lucknow, India (Photo: Deepak Singh)
Arts, Culture & Media
Not in America but still in America
Lifestyle & Belief
First Days: Deepak Singh on arriving to America and southern hospitality
Global Politics
Educator explains historical blind spots in U.S. education system
Environment
Conservative, liberal groups join in opposition to farm bill proposals
Arts, Culture & Media
Elvish, Hobbit language, perhaps most detailed of fictional languages
Environment
New report finds people of color disproportionately harmed by coal-fired power
Global Politics
Voting underway across the country as Americans choose between Romney, Obama
Global Politics
VIDEO: Another GOP senatorial candidates gets in trouble over comment about rape, abortion
Health & Medicine
Medical volunteers learn from mistakes made in rush to Haiti
American cars a sign of status, admiration in Kosovo
Environment
Experts say effects of U.S. drought likely to ripple across the globe
Arts, Culture & Media
Swiss philosopher tries to find common ground with contemporary Muslims, secular society
Business, Economics and Jobs
Baltimore set to sell ads on fire trucks
Experts say foreign policy largely irrelevant when U.S. voters head to ballot box
Global Politics
Cyber bullying troubles Indiana middle school
Global Politics
Indiana’s Republican primary may see another moderate lose his seat
Arts, Culture & Media
NCAA Tournament 2012: Top seeds, Ohio teams big winners going into Sweet Sixteen
Global Politics
Devastated Midwestern towns face startling question: Should we even rebuild?
Global Politics
Nature packs another wallop with snow on top of those suffering tornado damage
Global Politics
Obama grants 10 states waivers from strictest provisions of No Child Left Behind
Arts, Culture & Media
What should America take from Clint Eastwood’s ‘Halftime in America’ ad?
Arts, Culture & Media
Super Bowl 2012 halftime show presents Madonna opportunity to reconnect
Global Politics
Indiana right to work law protest comes to Super Bowl week
Global Politics
Indiana House of Representiatives passes ‘right to work’ law
Global Politics
Voter ID laws a contentious issue as election season heats up
VIDEO: Three American college students arrested in Egypt
Global Politics
Several states pass new laws limiting abortions