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  • Two-thirds of Americans believe the U.S. is handling the pandemic worse than other nations, an NPR/Ipsos poll finds. Majorities support more aggressive measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
  • A new NPR/Ipsos poll looks at the public's feelings around federal student loan forgiveness, and what borrowers chose to do with their money when loan payments were put on hold.
  • Americans agree students should be prepared for school shootings, but a new NPR/Ipsos poll finds they differ in how to approach the issue.
  • Allen County Public Library expands memory kit options. State lawmakers failed to regulate THC during 2026 legislative session. Local creative shares passion for playing with fire.
  • Zach and Victoria prepare for some Horizon League madness, while also discussing the results from girls' basketball and boys' swimming state finals. We close out with notes on the Komets, Mastodons, and Pacers.
  • Confusion over paperwork handling has Indiana candidates scrambling. Lawmakers weigh scope of doxxing bill after redistricting threats. 'Hailey’s Law' and Bears Stadium key issues as session hits final stretch.
  • Victoria starts us off with stories from local ice skaters following last week's aircraft accident in DC, before diving into IHSAA girls' basketball sectionals. We close the week with notes on the Komets, Fever, and Zach's prediction for Sunday's Big Game.
  • Indiana sues Eli Lilly alleging insulin price-fixing scheme. Indiana lawmakers announce legislative priorities focused on cost-of-living issues. Governor Mike Braun issues his first pardon.
  • Today is the last day to register to vote in the Indiana Primary Election. NIPSCO locks out 1,600 union workers amid contract dispute. A new precedent has been set for eviction in courts around the state.
  • A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds about 6 in 10 Americans are opposed to training teachers to carry guns in schools. But two-thirds of Republicans, including 71 percent of Republican men, are in favor of it.
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