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A Milford man who called for the bombing of government buildings and the assassination of President Trump was sentenced this week in federal court. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Douglas Thrams, 24, pleaded guilty to “making interstate communication with a threat to injure.”
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President Donald Trump says he plans to end mail-in voting, but an Indiana political scientist says the president does not have the authority to make that change.
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PBS Michiana – WNIT has laid off five full-time employees and reduced hours for two others after losing about a third of its annual budget in state and federal funding cuts.
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Local libraries are bracing for potential impacts following an executive order from President Trump that could eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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The three-day Nanovic Institute for European Studies conference, free to the public, will include panel talks on the war and arts performances celebrating Ukrainian culture.
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A federal court hearing for Douglas Thrams took place Wednesday in South Bend. Thrams is accused of making threats against President Donald Trump.
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Monday, January 20 starting at 11:00 a.m. on 88.1 WVPE
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Outgoing Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says there's reason to worry about the next four years but those who fear Trump's next presidency should remember that the republic is stronger than any elected official
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Upton left politics — in part — due to a change in the Republican Party during the Trump era.
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Some experts say a second Trump term could mean big cuts to the public health insurance program.