Biden vetoes Young-backed legislation to add 66 federal judgeships, including in Indiana
Biden said the bill would also have created new judgeships in states where senators have not filled existing judicial vacancies.
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Biden said the bill would also have created new judgeships in states where senators have not filled existing judicial vacancies.
Nippon Steel of Japan has pledged to invest $2.7 billion in U.S. facilities, including blast furnaces in Gary and in Pennsylvania.
In social media replies to frustrated travelers, the airline said: “Our team is currently working to rectify this. Your continued patience is appreciated.”
The nonprofit, Indiana’s largest and oldest AIDS service organization, hasn’t finalized a budget for the project, but early estimates place the cost between $12 million to $15 million.
Riley Children’s Health soon will be led by a new administrator who will oversee its growth across the state and run its downtown anchor, Riley Hospital for Children, which turned 100 years old this fall.
Residents could have solar panels installed on their rooftops. Or a renter could subscribe to community solar “micro-grids” that can reduce their bills.
Proposals to construct a new building to house the state’s courts have been tossed around for decades. To get the ball rolling, Indiana budget regulators last week approved a $5 million request for pre-design funds.
The two companies said they had signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday and that smaller Nissan alliance member Mitsubishi Motors Corp. also had agreed to join the talks on integrating their businesses.
The filing arrives two weeks after the trading of company shares was suspended by the New York Stock Exchange. Under Chapter 11 protection, The Container Store will continue to operate while it restructures.
Nordstrom’s board of directors unanimously approved the the proposed transaction, while top executives Erik and Pete Nordstrom—part of the Nordstrom family taking over the company—recused themselves from voting.
Kurt Williams claims Grand Universe Space Science Institute Inc. has failed to pay him more than $2 million since he began working for the company in 2015.
At the top of the list is host Mason King’s interview with Chick McGee, who has been a fixture on Indianapolis radio for 38 years as a cast member of “The Bob & Tom Show.”
The middle class is paring back on holiday gifts this year, reflecting a widening inflation-fueled spending gap between the country’s wealthiest and everyone else.
Employees at three Party City stores told The Washington Post that they were notified the closures would occur by the end of February.
According to the company’s website, all stores are closing and discounts of up to 50% are being offered on the entire assortment goods.
The seventh-seeded Fighting Irish (12-1) won their 11th straight—and their first playoff victory.
House Speaker Mike Johnson had insisted Congress would “meet our obligations” and not allow federal operations to shutter ahead of the Christmas holiday season.
Lilly’s stock was up slightly in after-hours trading.
The thoughts we usually outrun through daily distractions finally catch up with us in these quiet December moments.
Getting its start: Larry Mechem Sr. opened a music instrument store in Anderson in the 1960s (and later two other locations in Indiana). At some point, Mechem received a leatherworking kit for Christmas, and during a bad winter storm that kept everyone home for a few days in 1975, he pulled out the kit and […]