David Konisky: Indiana should protect customers from utility shut-offs during extreme heat
Many states across the country protect utility customers from having their electricity shut off during extreme heat. Indiana is not one of them.
Michael Hicks: What is driving misperceptions about the economy?
Do Americans view the condition of the economy through a partisan political lens rather than judging it based on facts?
Laura Merrifield Wilson: Conventions provide a deep study into parties
It happens once every four years.
John Krull: It’s been a long, strange trip
So many years.
Norman Knight: Father’s Day past and present
Sonora Smart Dodd was sitting in church on Mother’s Day 1909.
Ryan Trares: The boys are back in town
Father’s Day may be this Sunday.
Eugene Hsu: Empowering older adults in the fight against elder abuse
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, observed on Sunday, signifies our collective struggle against the mistreatment of older adults.
David Carlson: Is joy possible?
On a spiritual retreat last week, I expected to be inspired by the speaker. While I was not disappointed, the two moments that made the deepest impression on me over the weekend were spontaneous comments that, in retrospect, I believe I needed to hear.
Lee Hamilton: Americans have lost trust in government
Americans are more dissatisfied with their government than the citizens of any other major democracy, according to an analysis by the Washington Post. And we seem to be growing more skeptical of government every year.