The State Department is swapping out Calibri for Times New Roman in all its official documents, reversing a Biden-era change that aimed to increase accessibility for readers with disabilities. n.pr/4oSF4cx
The State Department is swapping out Calibri for Times New Roman in all its official documents, reversing a Biden-era change that aimed to increase accessibility for readers with disabilities. n.pr/4oSF4cx
A Cornell University researcher has been developing an artificial heart for children for more than 20 years. Now, his research is on hold and his lab is shut down. n.pr/3KIfcSn
Sheridan also told IndyPolitics' Abdul-Hakim Shabazz that Micah Beckwith allegedly "wore *special eyeglasses that surreptitiously recorded videos...*"
What the hell??
via @hayleighcolombo.bsky.social
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The things that men will say to women just never cease to amaze me...
"One deputy told Roberts to 'walk like a lady' before grabbing her to remove her from the room, footage shows."
via Jordan Smith and Hayleigh Colombo
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Indiana will limit available seats in its state-funded preschool program to 2,500 children next school year β less than half the current enrollment.
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The church said it's terminating a decades-long partnership with the federal government to help refugees arriving in the U.S., citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa.
If we want *more* housing in Indianapolis, we have to let developers *build* housing... mirrorindy.org/indianapolis...
If you are following along, this is the story @leevgaines.bsky.social and I were working on when we met Amy. (Amy and G are not in it.)
It focuses on how often students with disabilities are suspended.
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This is Amyβs story. But itβs also the story of G, a 12-year-old girl who likes gym class, crafting and making slime.
A girl who is scared to be held in a seclusion room at her school.
Iβm really glad we found a way to share Gβs experience.
I spent the next several weeks talking with Amy as she went through a roller coaster ride, waiting for the U.S. Ed Dept to open an investigation in her local district.
Amy joined a lawsuit last week to force the federal government to act on complaints like hers.
We were reporting on another story at the time. G's experience in seclusion did not fit, and we werenβt sure how to share what she had told us.
Then, Amy told me cuts to the U.S. Education Department had stalled a federal complaint she filed over Gβs seclusion at school.
When @leevgaines.bsky.social and I met Amy and her daughter G, I asked G if thereβs anything she doesnβt like at school. Her response was haunting:
"The blue room.... It feels like close spaces, and it's like β it's, like, scary in there."
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βA member of the DCS legislative team told IndyStar he was fired Monday after expressing concerns about the elimination of the caseload standards during a meeting at the governor's office last week.β
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This is the most helpful economic story of the week. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/11/b...
Read the first in our series on the increase in suspensions. www.wfyi.org/news/article...
But state education leaders have not prioritized the spike in exclusionary discipline. WFYI dug through years of minutes from Indiana State Board of Education meetings, and we found that they have not discussed the post-pandemic rise.
At the same time, teachers are exhausted and many schools are short on crucial staff like special educators.
30K Indiana students were suspended for fighting last year. That's a 20% increase from before the pandemic.
They said that student behavior has gotten worse as kids struggle to manage conflict and handle hard moments. And data appears to back that up: The increase in suspensions was largely driven by a higher number of suspensions for *fighting.*
In a months-long investigation, @leevgaines.bsky.social and I spoke to more than 50 students, teachers, parents, advocates, attorneys and experts about *why* suspensions are up.
U.S. schools have seen a lot of signs that students are struggling post-pandemic, from lower test scores to worse attendance. Here's another red flag: In Indiana, Suspensions rose to the highest rate in a decade. @leevgaines.bsky.social @wfyi.bsky.social www.wfyi.org/news/article...
We're looking for a Texas-based reporter to join our joint investigative newsroom with the Texas Tribune. You would be working with both @propublica.org and @texastribune.org to investigate abuses of power and trust in the public interest. #journalism job-boards.greenhouse.io/propublica/j...
I cannot stop thinking about this article about a Christian influencer who says Carmel, Ind. has βdiversity that works."
This is a city where 76% of people are non-Hispanic White and 75% have college degrees. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/u...
Can we please stop pretending that "asynchronous" pre-k is a thing?
A 2024 GAO report found the IRS netted a savings of $13,000 for every additional hour spent auditing wealthy individualsβ tax returns.
Watch reporter @andykroll.bsky.social break down how DOGE cuts to the IRS could cost more than DOGE will ever save ‡οΈ
π½οΈ: @josesepulveda.bsky.social
I don't know any of the details of the planned apartment building. But if we want housing to be cheaper, we have to make it easier to build housing. There cannot be this many barriers. mirrorindy.org/devington-pl...
Political operative Peter Luster said he was excited to help collect signatures for his friend Terrencio Davis to run for school board.
There was just one problem: Davis did not live in the school district where he planned to run.
via @wfyi.bsky.social
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As a Thrifty Threads loyalist, I am excited by this news
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I am a reporter with WFYI, the NPR station in Indianapolis. I am interested in talking to families whose children have been repeatedly sent home from school without being suspended. You can find me at dmccoy@wfyi.org or 508-259-4809. I am happy to talk to people anonymously as well.
"Professor Sarah Powell said the American Institutes for Research told her to cease working on two guides for math teachers on evidence-based ways to teach STEM topics." Also one on combating chronic absenteeism.
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