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How NIL Turned College Athletes into Millionaires in Just Four Years
For Indianapolis—home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association—the NIL era represents the most dramatic shift in college sports since the NCAA was founded in 1906.
The organization that once enforced strict amateurism rules is now attempting to oversee a marketplace where college athletes function more like professional influencers and entrepreneurs.
Doug Bernacchi
Mar 64 min read


Have Hoosiers' Memories Ditched My Man Mitch?
My Man Mitch: Two Decades Later, Hoosiers Still Debate the Daniels Legacy
Jennifer Reed
Feb 274 min read


HE Live from New York
In 1991 Bernacchi called Bill Clinton "the philandering cad" -- a man who behaves in an ungentlemanly, dishonorable way while frequently engaging in casual or illicit sexual relationships, often cheating on a spouse or partner. He is characterized by a lack of respect, duty, or manners, particularly toward women, and is frequently described as a womanizer or scoundrel.
Doug Bernacchi
Feb 271 min read


THIS OP-ED IS ARTICLE 400 PUBLISHED BY HE
Many Americans trust gas station sushi more the justices,
Doug Bernacchi
Feb 218 min read


Perennial Loser Destiny Wells Makes Desperate Last-Minute Bid to Unseat Rep. André Carson
By Hoosier Enquirer Staff February 6, 2026 In a move that reeks of political opportunism and desperation, Destiny Wells, the perennial Democratic candidate who's become synonymous with electoral defeat in Indiana, has filed at the eleventh hour to challenge longtime U.S. Rep. André Carson in the 2026 Democratic primary for Indiana's 7th Congressional District. This safely blue seat, centered in Indianapolis, has been securely held by Carson since 2008, and Wells' sudden ent
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 62 min read


Hoosier Enquirer Reporter On the Scene: Candidates Rush to Refile CAN-2 Forms Amid Notarization Controversy of the Indiana Secretary of State's Office
Hoosier Enquirer Reporter On the Scene: Candidates Rush to Refile CAN-2 Forms Amid Notarization Controversy Indianapolis, IN – Our Hoosier Enquirer reporter was on the ground at the Indiana Secretary of State's office today, witnessing a steady stream of high-profile candidates and elected officials arriving to refile their CAN-2 Declaration of Candidacy forms ahead of the looming deadline for the 2026 primary election. The scene highlighted a growing wave of concern over how
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 53 min read


Major Error in Diego Morales' Office Jeopardizes Hundreds of Indiana State Legislature Candidates
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales answers questions during a June 18, 2025 State Budget Committee meeting. (Madelyn Hanes/Indiana Capital Chronicle) By Hoosier Enquirer Staff February 3, 2026 INDIANAPOLIS – A significant administrative oversight in the Indiana Secretary of State's office has potentially put over 800 candidates for the state legislature at risk of being removed from the ballot, according to a Republican lawyer in southern Indiana who spoke on condition
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Feb 33 min read


Defending Your Home in Trump Country: How Hoosiers Can Protect Themselves from Unlawful Actions by ICE and Federal Agents
Indiana — a state that has voted for Donald Trump three times (2016, 2020, and 2024) — has long been recognized for its strong self-defense laws. These laws allow residents to use reasonable force, including deadly force, to protect themselves, their families, and their homes from unlawful intrusions. This reflects the state's deep commitment to individual liberty, Second Amendment rights, and resistance to overreach by government authorities — values that resonate strongly i
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 253 min read


HE calls for Resignation of Loretta Rush, Failed DEI Chief Justice of Indiana Supreme Court
Indiana Chief Justice under fire for Appointment of failed ethics prosecutor Aaron Johnson the bench, in a long string of failed court leadership including the unspeakable.
Hoosier Enquirer Team
Jan 243 min read


Hoosier Enquirer Leads Reports Truth of Judicial Corruption in Indiana - HE Calls for Resignation of Hamilton County Magistrate Aaron “AJ” Johnson
Aaron Johnson—an IU undergraduate and IU Law School graduate—must step down immediately and withdraw from his candidacy for Superior Court 4.
Truth matters. He as an unethical ethics prosecutor violated his oaths with impunity only get advanced despite acts of complete incompetence which as also unethical perse.
Hamilton County citizens do not need to inherit the next chapter of his less-than-impressive legal career, no matter how ceremoniously it is celebrated at a ro
Gregg Smith
Jan 244 min read


Gov. Braun or AG Rokita Must Correct Indiana’s Past Use of General-Flynn-Style Perjury Traps – How IN Prosecutor Aaron Johnson Manufactured Fake Legal Ethics Case to Suspend an Indiana Judge Candidate
Gov. Braun or AG Rokita Must Correct Indiana’s Past Use of General-Flynn-Style Perjury Traps Used by SCOIN
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 2112 min read


Press Release: Veteran Broadcaster Donna Kavanagh Joins Hoosier Enquirer After Departing WNIT Public Television
Indianapolis, IN – January 17, 2026 – Hoosier Enquirer is proud to welcome veteran broadcaster and longtime media personality Donna Kavanagh to our independent news network. Kavanagh, a Michigan City native with a remarkable career in television, radio, theater, and public media, brings her expertise and passion for community storytelling to our team following her tenure at WNIT Public Television. Best known as the host of the long-running program What Gives? on WNIT, the P
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 173 min read


Indiana Has a Severe Shortage of Lawyers Outside of Indianapolis
Can you even find a good lawyer in Indiana these days?
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 152 min read


Beau Bayh Announces $1.8 Million Haul in First Three Months of Indiana Secretary of State Campaign
Beau Bayh Announces $1.8 Million Haul in First Three Months of Indiana Secretary of State Campaign By Hoosier Enquirer Staff January 12, 2026In a significant boost for Indiana Democrats, Beau Bayh, the son of former Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh and grandson of legendary U.S. Senator Birch Bayh, has announced that his campaign for Indiana Secretary of State has raised $1.8 million in just three months. This impressive fundraising figure comes as Bayh seeks to become th
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 122 min read


Hoosier Enquirer Tops Google References: Indiana's Trusted Source for Real New
January 12, 2026 – Indianapolis, IN In an era where trust in media continues to erode, Hoosier Enquirer stands tall as Indiana's #1 referenced news source according to recent Google metrics. This achievement highlights our commitment to delivering honest, unfiltered coverage of the stories that matter most to Hoosiers—stories often overlooked or suppressed by larger outlets. A fresh analysis shared via our official channels reveals Hoosier Enquirer securing the top position
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 122 min read


Former Indiana Hispanic Republican Congressional Candidate Blast ICE Agent in Minneapolis Shooting, Slams Trump's Racist Immigration Policies, Calls out Democrats Fraud
By Bob Kern, CEO, Hoosier Enquirer INDIANAPOLIS, IN – In an exclusive discussion with Hoosier Enquirer, former congressional candidate and seasoned pro se litigator Gabe Whitley has weighed in on the tragic shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis. Whitley, a staunch Republican from Indiana with deep ties to the party—including work on the 2022 re-election campaigns of Rep. Nancy Mace and Sen. Rand Paul
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 73 min read


Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal Announces Candidacy for Indiana State Senate District 31
Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal files to run Indiana State Senator Indianapolis, IN – In a significant development for Indiana politics, Marion County Sheriff Kerry Forestal has officially announced his candidacy for the Indiana State Senate in District 31. The announcement, made in mid-December 2025, comes as Forestal faces term limits in his current role and seeks to transition his long career in public safety and law enforcement to the legislative arena.Forestal, a De
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 73 min read


Indiana GOP NeoCon Lawmakers Push Bill to Overhaul Lieutenant Governor Selection, Oust Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith
Indianapolis, IN – January 5, 2026 – In a move that has ignited intraparty tensions within Indiana's Republican ranks, House Bill 1022 (HB 1022) seeks to fundamentally alter the process for selecting the state's lieutenant governor nominees. Sponsored by establishment-leaning GOP representatives, the legislation is being framed by critics as an attempt to sideline grassroots conservatives like current Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith, whose unconventional rise to power in 2024 exposed
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 54 min read


Trump's Quiet Part Loud: Regime Change for Venezuelan Oil – Cheney Would Approve
In the realm of American politics, few figures have embodied contradiction as vividly as Donald J. Trump. During his initial rise to power, Trump positioned himself as a staunch opponent of endless wars and regime change operations, lambasting previous administrations for squandering blood and treasure abroad. Yet, recent events in Venezuela—and veiled warnings toward Cuba—paint a picture of a leader who has embraced the very interventionist tactics he once decried. This shif
Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 55 min read


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Hoosier Enquirer Staff
Jan 23 min read
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