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The choice to hold off on a rate cut will almost certainly result in further conflict between the Fed and White House, as Trump has repeatedly demanded that the central bank reduce borrowing costs.
The National Transportation Safety Board investigation found that the Army chopper involved in a fatal midair crash at Reagan National earlier this year was flying above its altitude limit.
Work on the biogas treatment system, in collaboration with Leopardo Energy, is expected to begin in August.
Matcha, the bright-green tea powder from Japan, has become so popular in recent months that producers are straining to meet the surge in global demand.
From wolves and bargains to fried pickle Oreos and glassblowing, get ready to celebrate the “Soundtrack of Summer” at this year’s Indiana State Fair.
America gross domestic product—the nation’s output of goods and services—rebounded after falling at a 0.5% clip from January through March, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
Fort Wayne-based hospital system Parkview Health does not have a hospital in the Indianapolis area, but it is seeking to increase its name recognition in the state’s political center and largest market.
Left tackle Bernhard Raimann, 27, signed a four-year contract extension after he became a stabilizing force over the past three seasons.
The development proposal calls for two mixed-use buildings, a restaurant building, two plazas and a dog park.
China said the two sides had “in-depth, candid and constructive” discussions and agreed to work on extending a pause in tariffs beyond an Aug. 12 deadline for a trade deal for another 90 days.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said improving store operations and paring back Starbucks’ menu was necessary before layering in new products.
Demarcus McCloud, 46, who has a 25-year history of violent crime, was ordered to pay nearly $1.8 million in restitution for the damage he caused to federal property and property that receives federal funding.
Of the 16 million cars Stellantis produces for sale in the U.S. market, 8 million are made in domestic plants, and another 4 million in Canada and Mexico—all with a large number of U.S. components.
The owner of the Prime 47 steakhouse at Clay Terrace in Carmel plans to open the new restaurant in a 9,500- to 10,000-square-foot restaurant space at The Crossing at Fishers District.
Lowery cited a recent health scare and a desire to pursue personal and professional writing projects for the decision.
Ambrose recently closed on its fourth major investment fund intended to create or acquire industrial, logistics and e-commence properties across the United States.
The proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule would rescind a 2009 declaration that determined that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.
U.S. health officials are warning Americans about the risks of an opioid-like ingredient increasingly added to energy drinks, gummies and supplements sold at gas stations and convenience stores, recommending a nationwide ban.
Inflation, ballooning home values and a decades-long push into stock markets by average investors have lifted millions into millionairehood.