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Environment
A grassroots NIMBY revolt is turning voters in Republican strongholds against the AI data-center boom
By
Eva Roytburg
December 16, 2025
Politics
Republican lawmakers in Indiana face ‘a very dangerous and intimidating process’ as threats pile up while Trump pushes redistricting
By
Thomas Beaumont
,
Isabella Volmert
and
The Associated Press
December 7, 2025
Politics
RFK Jr., Indiana, and Arkansas want to control food and drink SNAP users can buy with their $6.20 a day
By
Jonel Aleccia
,
Andrew DeMillo
and
The Associated Press
April 15, 2025
Success
Families are being paid $5,000 to move to small towns in states like Indiana and escape a cost of living crisis in big cities
By
Preston Fore
March 16, 2025
Tech
Foundation laid for ‘Silicon Heartland’ in Indiana with $3.9 billion semiconductor research and development campus, South Korean CEO says
By
The Associated Press
April 4, 2024
Politics
Indiana gov. vetoes bill defining anti-semitism, signs proclamation condemning anti-semitism
By
Isabella Volmert
and
The Associated Press
March 18, 2024
Tech
Indiana poised to win a $15 billion chip packaging plant from South Korea’s SK Hynix that could solve a major bottleneck in the U.S. supply chain
By
MacKenzie Hawkins
,
Yoolim Lee
and
Bloomberg
February 2, 2024
Finance
Ex-Congressman who led Clinton’s impeachment trial is sentenced to 2 years in jail for insider trading: ‘He abused positions of trust’
By
Chloe Taylor
September 20, 2023
Retail
Indiana funeral director pleads guilty to 40 counts of theft after he just didn’t bury or cremate dozens of bodies
By
The Associated Press
May 27, 2023
Health
An Indiana doctor talked out about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio. She was fined $3,000.
By
Tom Davies
and
The Associated Press
May 26, 2023
Finance
The business community to conservatives: Your anti-ESG culture war could bankrupt state pension systems
By
John Hanna
,
Tom Davies
and
The Associated Press
March 9, 2023
Personal Finance
Indiana man who was already going to get his student debt forgiven just sued Joe Biden for his plans to cancel yours
By
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
September 27, 2022
Politics
Indiana judge blocks abortion ban one week after passage because it could violate state constitution
By
Tom Davies
and
The Associated Press
September 22, 2022
How semiconductor ‘democracy chips’ can play a vital role in U.S.-Taiwan diplomacy as threats from China mount
By
Tristan Bove
August 22, 2022
Tech
There may be 22 hidden coronavirus hotspots in states poised to lift restrictions
By
Jeremy Kahn
April 24, 2020
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Sydney Lake
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Nick Lichtenberg
Future of Work
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Jake Angelo