President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House for a historic second time Wednesday, charged with “incitement of insurrection” over the deadly mob siege of the Capitol in a swift and stunning collapse of his final days in office.
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A majority of the U.S. House has voted to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time, just a week after he encouraged loyalists to “fight like hell” against election results — a speech that was followed by a mob of his supporters storming the U.S. Capitol.
Members of the Anderson Fire Department spent several hours early Tuesday morning battling a fire that engulfed three houses near the city’s downtown.
Hoosiers overwhelmingly voted for Republicans up and down the ballot, reelecting President Donald Trump by an even wider margin than 2016.
Vigo County native Scott Barbour said he knows one thing going into the 2020 presidential election — it's not likely he'll vote as he did in 2016. "I voted for (President Donald) Trump last time, but not sure this time," Barbour said.
A motorist was not injured when his box truck flipped on a rural Greene County road southeast of Jasonville and struck a house Friday morning.
In the late-19th century Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was the best-known African American male, not just in the United States, but internationally. Born into slavery in 1818, he escaped bondage in 1838, before going on to be a political leader, writer, orator, activist and suffragist and achieving a stature that was unprecedented at the time. Although many people are familiar with him and his accomplishments, most are not familiar with his connection to Terre Haute and a piece of history that he left in the city.
Indiana lawmakers are preparing to partially move some of their 2021 legislative session activity out of the Statehouse over coronavirus concerns. A joint House-Senate committee on Wednesday endorsed a plan aimed at allowing the 100-member House to h
Fire heavily damaged a Terre Haute house late Monday.
On May 5 in 1789, our first Congress passed our first law, the Oath Act, which prescribes the oath of office incoming government officials must take — the exception being the president, whose oath is prescribed in Article II, Sec. 1, of the Constitut
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