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NPR, PBS cuts could shut down some Indiana public media, leader says

NPR, PBS cuts could shut down some Indiana public media, leader says

Proposed federal cuts to NPR and PBS could force some of Indiana's public radio and television stations to close. Smaller, rural stations are most at risk, with some potentially losing over half of their funding. The cuts could worsen existing...

Planned Parenthood clinics reel from Republicans’ budget law

Planned Parenthood clinics reel from Republicans’ budget law

Several Planned Parenthood clinics are already closing after Republicans’ massive tax law immediately cut off Medicaid funds to the organization for one year. Facilities in at least three states announced closures amid a challenging legislative...

NPR, PBS cuts could shutter some Indiana stations, leader says

NPR, PBS cuts could shutter some Indiana stations, leader says

Proposed federal cuts to NPR and PBS could force some of Indiana's public radio and television stations to close. Smaller, rural stations are most at risk, with some potentially losing over half of their funding. The cuts could worsen existing...

Cell Activity Predicted Using Plain-Language “Hypothesis Grammar”

Cell Activity Predicted Using Plain-Language “Hypothesis Grammar”

Researchers at Indiana University and at University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS), have developed a method to predict cell activity in tissues over time, similarly to how weather forecast models can...

How Caitlin Clark has changed the city of Indianapolis forever... told by locals living with the consequences

How Caitlin Clark has changed the city of Indianapolis forever... told by locals living with the consequences

A day after Caitlin Clark's dazzling performance against the New York Liberty, there was a much quieter energy around Indianapolis. Fevered fans wearing her No 22 on their backs were long gone, the store at Gainbridge Fieldhouse was closed and,...

USDA restoring core mission of supporting American agriculture

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced the reorganization of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), refocusing its core operations to better align with its founding mission of supporting American farming, ranching, and...

Weekly Round Up: July 21-25, 2025

Artificial Intelligence Permits to Power: White House Plots AI Infrastructure Revolution. The Trump administration pledged to bolster the power grid behind its new AI Action Plan, vowing to ease environmental permitting rules, boost existing...

World-Famous Paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara Will Speak at Sarasota Climate Conference

World-Famous Paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara Will Speak at Sarasota Climate Conference

The Climate Adaptation Center's annual Climate Forecast Conference has taken on a new level of gravitas after Hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton tore through our area, revealing a confluence of vulnerabilities in our built environment and...

Gov. Mike Braun: It’s time for Indiana to lead the nation in nuclear energy

Gov. Mike Braun: It’s time for Indiana to lead the nation in nuclear energy

Indiana is uniquely positioned to be the national leader in nuclear energy, and my administration is committed to making that goal a reality. I’d like to tell you a bit about why I think nuclear energy is so important to Indiana’s future, and the...

How Bloomington could lead on climate changeRobert Thomas Howard Bobbs 

How Bloomington could lead on climate changeRobert Thomas Howard Bobbs 

Bloomington has the potential to be a model for climate resilience due to its size, resources, and engaged citizenry. Creating a Civic Resilience Task Force to connect various city services and plan for climate-related emergencies is a crucial...

Simtra expands to bring commercial ADC drug product manufacturing to US

Simtra expands to bring commercial ADC drug product manufacturing to US

Contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) Simtra BioPharma Solutions announced the purchase of a 65-acre property in Bloomington, Indiana, near its existing manufacturing plant in the same city. The firm says that the acquisition...

Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Announces 2025 Climate Initiative Grantees

Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Announces 2025 Climate Initiative Grantees

The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation on June 27 announced the seventy-four recipients of its 2025 Frankenthaler Climate Initiative (FCI) grants, totaling $3.4 million. The foundation, which to date has distributed more than $17.5 million among 249...

Five rescued from floods in New Mexico, less than month after storms killed three in same area

Five rescued from floods in New Mexico, less than month after storms killed three in same area

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

'We Wanted to Put on a Show': Dallas Wings Fall Short Against Indiana Fever in Historic Night at American Airlines Center

'We Wanted to Put on a Show': Dallas Wings Fall Short Against Indiana Fever in Historic Night at American Airlines Center

A contingent of stars, including Mavericks point guard Kyrie Irving, Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons, NBA No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg, and Pistons guard Cade Cunningham, were also in attendance. For Bueckers, meeting Irving—her basketball idol...

Mayor's education group begins rethinking Indianapolis schools. What happens next?

Mayor's education group begins rethinking Indianapolis schools. What happens next?

A new Indianapolis education group held its first public meeting this week to begin reimagining how traditional public and charter schools share resources like buildings and buses. The talks could eventually lead to controversial topics like...

How Indianapolis Public Schools Are Using Cloud and AI Technology to Transform Education

How Indianapolis Public Schools Are Using Cloud and AI Technology to Transform Education

Leveraging cloud computing and artificial intelligence, Indianapolis Public Schools is reshaping how teachers lead, how students thrive and how learning environments are built. From automating data center operations to creating more flexible and...

NIPSCO received approval from Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to adjust its electric rates

NIPSCO received approval from Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to adjust its electric rates

MERRILLVILLE, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust its electric rates. The newly approved rates will be phased in over...

Proposed Indianapolis Public Schools Policy Offers Guidelines on AI Use

Proposed Indianapolis Public Schools Policy Offers Guidelines on AI Use

Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Indianapolis Public Schools is considering a policy on artificial intelligence that would guide the district as it experiments with AI tools for teachers and...

Caitlin Clark Groin Injury Exposes Harsh Indiana Fever Reality She Escaped at Iowa

Caitlin Clark Groin Injury Exposes Harsh Indiana Fever Reality She Escaped at Iowa

When Caitlin Clark made her highly anticipated return to the hardwood, she did so in spectacular fashion, with a jaw-dropping 32 points while Indiana Fever handed the New York Liberty their first loss of the season. Fresh off the sidelines with a...

NIPSCO’s Electric Rate Adjustment Gains Approval from Indiana Commission

NIPSCO’s Electric Rate Adjustment Gains Approval from Indiana Commission

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) – Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) has received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to revise its electric rates. The changes will roll out in phases starting in July 2025 and...

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