Research Confirms Social Media’s Deadly Effects On Youth Of Color
Social media platforms are used by practically everyone, but most widely by teens.
Read MoreSocial media platforms are used by practically everyone, but most widely by teens.
Read MoreIndiana gubernatorial contender Brad Chambers released his first policy proposal Wednesday, Oct. 25, with an emphasis on increasing online safety for Hoosier children.
Read MoreIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and 41 other attorneys general sued Meta in federal and state courts Tuesday, Oct. 24, alleging the company knowingly designed and deployed harmful features on Instagram and its other social media platforms that purposefully addict children and teens.
Read MoreIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita drew waves of backlash on social media after he tweet-praised Kanye West’s “independent thinking,” over the weekend and on Monday commended Christopher Columbus for “discovering America.”
Read More“What is the sum of two plus two?” asked a company president as he interviewed a series of applicants to head his accounting department.
Read MoreWARSAW — Officials with Warsaw Community School Corporation uncovered a plan from a student to public defame a staff member at Lakeview Middle School. A post on social media was circulating, which accused a Lakeview staff member of “strip searching” female students while inspecting them for signs of … Read More
DETROIT, MICH. — A motorcyclist was arrested Tuesday after bragging on social media about outrunning police in a high speed chase.
Read MoreINDIANA — During the course of a year, Indiana State Troopers assist nearly 200,000 motorists along Indiana roadways while driving more than 37 million miles. The Indiana State Police categorizes this encounter with the public as a police service. These police services cover a wide range of different circumstances … Read More
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After Hyong Yi’s wife Catherine Zanga died last year, his first reaction was to curl up in bed for as long as possible.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS — World Hepatitis Day is July 28, with a goal of bringing awareness to the preventable disease. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 400 million people have viral hepatitis. “Most people who have hepatitis don’t know that they are infected,” said Jennifer Walthall, M.D, M.P.H., … Read More
Kentucky Fried Chicken ordered DNA testing on what a customer claimed to be a deep fried rat that had been served to him in a meal and found that it was not a rat, but in fact chicken. Devorise Dixon ordered the food at a KFC in Wilmington, … Read More
According to social media we seem to be having an increase in pets coming up missing.
Read MoreChange is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future. John F. Kennedy used those exact words during his address in the Assembly Hall at the Paulskirche in Frankfurt in 1963. Ink Free News has made … Read More
By CAPT. JAMES L. BRADBERRY Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department Sheriff Brad Rogers has announced that officers from the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department will be meeting with residents in their townships during the last week of April in order to reconnect them with officers from the department. As part … Read More
Bluffton police arrested Jeremy W. Reed, 37, an Indiana State Excise officer, March 30 on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor and dissemination of matter harmful to minors. According to an affidavit of probable cause filed in Wells county, Reed is accused of “sexting” with and inappropriately … Read More
Facebook has created a new feature that allows users to designate one friend who will be able to access their account if they die. The feature, called a legacy contact, can be activated in Facebook’s security settings menu. Users can choose one specific Facebook friend to control aspects … Read More