Federal court hears new case against Trump’s latest global tariffs
The U.S. Court of International Trade, a specialized court in New York, is hearing oral arguments Friday.
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The U.S. Court of International Trade, a specialized court in New York, is hearing oral arguments Friday.
As religious AI tools become increasingly common, many people are reckoning with how these technologies shape their relationship to faith, authority and spiritual guidance.
Indianapolis-based financial firm Axia Advisory has been acquired by a New York City-based firm that says it plans to use the acquisition as the basis for expansion in this market.
The SHIPS Act would establish a “Strategic Commercial Fleet” of 250 U.S.-flagged vessels over the course of a decade.
The big question for consumers and the economy is whether the surge in oil and gas prices will create a sustained, broader inflation shock.
Plans include replacing two houses in Whitestown with a facility that would make ice cream for the ice cream parlor, BRICs and other shops around the state.
The investigation comes amid increasing federal scrutiny of the amount of money fans are paying to watch sports on television.
The State Ethics Commission on Thursday unanimously found that a statutory one-year “cooling-off” period applies to a former state official.
In his closing, attorney Jeffrey Kessler argued that Live Nation’s control of 86% of the market for concerts and 73% of the overall market when sports are included showed it had monopoly power.
A Trump administration official said the increase in refunds is due to tax breaks and spending cuts that impact taxpayers across income brackets.
A Lebanon business advertised as a faith-based therapy program is accused of abusing several of its teenage residents.
On Friday, Tad Armstrong will play a record-release show for his tribute album “The True One: Songs of Gene Clark” at Turntable.
Thursday’s report is largely a warm-up for the more important inflation data to be released Friday, when the government will publish the higher-profile consumer price index for March.
The latest number was marked down from the Commerce Department’s previous estimate of 0.7% fourth-quarter growth.
Indiana enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, dropped 10.7% in one year, the study found.
The company said it plans a 500,000-square-foot manufacturing facility that will create up to 200 skilled manufacturing and electrical jobs by the end of 2027.
The logistics firm took occupancy of 25,000 square feet in the building on April 1 after subleasing space in Circle Centre Mall since 2022.
Plans for the development, estimated to cost about $3.5 million, include a 4,000-square-foot restaurant and entertainment spaces featuring duckpin bowling and golf simulators.
The $78 million Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center, which is under construction, will span 108,000 square feet and feature state-of-the-art training equipment, wellness spaces and family-focused amenities.