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TOP 5 CLICKED ON STORIES OF THE WEEK

WATCH: Braun wants "abortions to be eliminated from the landscape."

Asked when he thinks abortions should be legal, Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) says he wants "abortions to be eliminated from the landscape."

Mike Pence's Former Top Aide Marc Short Cooperating With Jan. 6 Panel

The former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence is cooperating with the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Spartz: Legislators need bigger role in constituents dying of COVID

Rep. Victoria Spartz believes the legislative branches at both the federal and state level have to exercise more power during the COVID-19 pandemic to allow their constituents to die of COVID. (fixed it)

Indiana Sen. Braun backs businesses setting vaccine rules spreading COVID

An Indiana senator heading a congressional fight against President Joe Biden’s proposed federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates said Wednesday he was against state-level efforts to block businesses from imposing their own workplace vaccination requirements.

U Health requests assistance from Indiana National Guard as hospitalizations reach all-time high

Indiana University Health announced Thursday that it has requested assistance from the National Guard in nearly all of its hospitals due to an increase in hospitalizations.

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Many Indiana spending plans unclear for federal aid money

Indiana schools are set to receive nearly $3 billion in federal coronavirus relief over the next three years, but districts vary widely on information they have released about that money and a state online tracking system is still being developed.

Holcomb denies he's out of step with party

“I'm going to be informed by facts,” he said. “I'm going to be surrounded in expertise in different areas, whether it be medical or building roads, ... and will make decisions that allow me to fall asleep quickly every night.”

State close to finalizing redistricting plans for Lake County commissioners, council

There doesn't seem to be much need for the Indiana Election Commission to continue controlling the once-a-decade process of redrawing district boundaries for the three Lake County commissioners and seven county council seats.

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Holcomb talks about 2022 Indiana legislative session

Once legislation passes both chambers, it must win the signature of Gov. Eric Holcomb to become law. But, without concrete language before him, Holcomb declined to indicate where he would fall on major issues.

'The quiet and thoughtful voices'

I'll be participating in next year's election only as a voter, but I'll offer this final endorsement: Listen to the candidates who don't depend on bluster, attacks and polarizing rhetoric. Listen to those who seek common ground. Listen for the quiet and thoughtful voices.

State Rep. Jake Teshka of South Bend says someone shot at his car, shattering windshield

State Rep. Jake Teshka told police that a man shot at his car Wednesday afternoon on the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, shattering the windshield.

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Crews search for the missing after devastating tornadoes

Rescuers combed through fields of wreckage after a tornado outbreak roared across the middle of the U.S., leaving dozens dead and communities in despair.

Rand Paul begs Biden for federal aid to Kentucky tornado victims -- after a career of voting 'no' when others needed the same

Throughout his two terms in the U.S. Senate, Paul has prided himself as a Tea Party fiscal conservative willing to say no to the most milquetoast causes if federal spending is involved. Opposing federal disaster relief is one of his pastimes.

Player In PowerPoint Election Overthrow Plot Reportedly Talked Often With Mark Meadows

A retired Army colonel who contributed to and helped circulate a PowerPoint with a plan to overthrow the democratic election of Joe Biden told The Washington Post that he discussed the vote as many as ten times with former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

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Watchdog: Federal anti-terror unit investigated journalists

A special Customs and Border Protection unit used sensitive government databases intended to track terrorists to investigate as many as 20 U.S.-based journalists, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press reporter, according to a federal watchdog.

Gavin Newsom proposes bounty on assault weapons after Supreme Court Texas abortion law ruling

In a move predicted by legal experts, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has proposed enacting a law in California that would allow Californians to sue manufacturers and sellers of assault weapons or ghost gun kits used in crimes.

Tucker Carlson Goes Ballistic On Jim Cramer for Gushing About Biden’s Economy: ‘In a Normal Country’ He’d ‘Be Cleaning Your Pool’

On his Fox News show Friday night, Tucker Carlson attacked CNBC star Jim Cramer over recent commentary about inflation and the economy under President Joe Biden, accusing him of being a “shameless hack” and bringing up past Cramer commentary on Bear Stearns.

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As the 2022 campaign kicks off in Georgia, 2020 casts a long shadow

When Brian Kemp first ran for governor of Georgia in 2018, there was little doubt about his conservative credentials.

Trump rally features 'many empty seats' — prompting closure of arena's top level

Donald Trump's event with former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly on Saturday had so many empty seats that organizers closed the top bowl of the stadium.

Governor Trying to Outlaw Abortion Cares About Bodily Autonomy for [Checks Notes] Anti-Vaxxers

Texas Governor Gregg Abbott wants you to know you have “the right to control and secure your own body” — unless, that is, you’re seeking an abortion.

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Kyle Hamilton, Kyren Williams declaring for NFL Draft, skipping Fiesta Bowl

Two of Notre Dame’s top players declared for the 2022 NFL Draft on Friday and will not play in the Fiesta Bowl against Oklahoma State on Jan. 1.

Wesley’s late shot lifts Notre Dame over No. 10 Kentucky

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Freshman and hometown star Blake Wesley hit a go-ahead, pull-up jumper in the lane with 11.7 seconds left and Notre Dame beat No. 10 Kentucky 66-62.

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