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Pence chooses running mate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Mike Pence picked freshman state Rep. Sue Ellspermann, a former business consultant and economic development official, as his running mate Monday in an Indiana governor's race that Republicans and Democrats expect will...Tags: Business, Democratic Party, Elections, Mike Pence, Family Planning
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Race registration drops after Komen funding flap
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Registrations for the Susan G. Komen Central Indiana Chapter's annual Race for the Cure charity event are down significantly following a public uproar over the national leadership's short-lived decision to cut funding to...
Tags: Personal Income, Cancer, Social Issues, Health Treatments, Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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Planned Parenthood to offer free STD tests
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Planned Parenthood will offer free screenings for sexually transmitted diseases in April across the state. Nineteen Indiana centers will provide the free chlamydia, gonorrhea and HIV testing as a part of the "Get Yourself...Tags: Chlamydia , HIV, Family Planning, Gonorrhea , Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Rush!!!
First a note to those friends and acquaintances that have not already asked me what I think of Rush Limbaugh’s outrageous comments last week. Save yourself the time, because I really don’t care what he says. Limbaugh has always been a blowhard...Tags: Entertainment, Rush Limbaugh, Public Officials, Radio Industry, NPR
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Indiana lawmaker apologizes for Girl Scouts criticism
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana lawmaker is apologizing for the tone of his accusations that the Girl Scouts is a radical group that promotes abortions and homosexuality, but is standing by his criticism of the national group.
Republican Rep....Tags: Youth Organizations, Abortion, Sexual Health, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition
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Union suing to block Indiana right-to-work law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Union members went to federal court Wednesday to ask a judge to block Indiana's new right-to-work law from being enforced, the first lawsuit and latest conflict over the divisive legislation. The International Union of Operating...Tags: Abortion, Government, Family Planning, Laws, Labor Legislation
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Indiana lawmaker who called Girl Scouts 'radicalized' standing by comments
We have an update to a story we first brought you Monday that's been getting a lot of attention. The Indiana lawmaker who called the Girl Scouts a “radicalized organization” that supports abortion is standing firmly behind his comments. ...Tags: Youth Organizations, Abortion, Sexual Health, Arts and Culture, Family Planning
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Indiana lawmaker catching heat for calling Girl Scouts 'radicalized organization'
INDIANAPOLIS – A state representative is gaining national attention for calling Girl Scouts a "radicalized organization," claiming it supports abortion and promotes homosexuality. Republican State Representative Bob Morris from Fort Wayne expressed...Tags: Girl Scouts of the USA, Youth Organizations, Girl Scout Cookies, Public Officials, Abortion
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Indiana lawmaker opposes Girl Scout honor, calls them 'radicalized organization'
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A lawmaker has sent a letter to fellow Republican members of the Indiana House saying he will not support a resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts because he believes it is a "radicalized organization"...Tags: Youth Organizations, Girl Scout Cookies, Abortion, Sexual Health, Arts and Culture
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Judge: Planned Parenthood may open new clinic
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan judge has ruled that Planned Parenthood may open a clinic in suburban Detroit that had been fought by abortion opponents. Oakland County Circuit Court Judge James Alexander in Pontiac on Tuesday ruled that Planned...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Abortion, Hospitals and Clinics, Family Planning, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Indiana Senate panel backs limits on abortion pill
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana Senate committee on Wednesday approved a proposal to tighten laws on how women can receive the so-called abortion pill even though doctors testified that the measure mandates prescription of a more dangerous higher...Tags: Abortion, Trials, Democratic Party, Family Planning, Justice System
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Indiana Senate drops abortion pill dosage rules
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana legislators on Tuesday removed a requirement that doctors prescribe a higher-than-usual dosage of the so-called abortion pill from a proposal aimed at tightening laws on how doctors administer the drug.
The state...Tags: Abortion, Trials, Laws, Justice System, Social Issues
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