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Cyberattack hits Canvas system used by thousands of schools as finals loom
The hacking group named ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the breach at Canvas.
Tech is turning increasingly to religion in quest to create ethical AI
As concerns mount over artificial intelligence and its rapid integration into society, tech companies are increasingly asking faith leaders for guidance on how to shape the technology.
Judge rules DOGE’s cuts to humanities grants were unconstitutional
The decision comes after more than a year of litigation over the grant cuts, which revealed new information about DOGE’s inner workings and influence over key decisions.
Alcohol ads help make March Madness expansion possible
The expansion of the tournaments will be bankrolled by around $300 million in extra funding courtesy of new sponsorship opportunities for beer, wine, spirits and hard seltzer.
Chief Justice John Roberts says Supreme Court is not political
Supreme Court justices are not “political actors,” Roberts said Wednesday, insisting unpopular court decisions are based solely on the law.
Federal court rules against new global tariffs Trump imposed after loss at Supreme Court
At issue are temporary 10% worldwide tariffs the Trump administration imposed after the Supreme Court struck down even broader double-digit tariffs.
Comedian Jimmy Pardo salutes Bob Kevoian in advance of Indianapolis show
Pardo, a long-running favorite guest on radio’s “Bob & Tom Show,” talks to IBJ about the local radio icon, his long-running podcast and how he’s changed his views on working on the road.
March Madness tournaments to expand to 76 teams each starting next season
The Indianapolis-based NCAA announced Thursday that it will expand its two March Madness tournaments by eight teams each next season, a long-expected move. It is the first expansion of the tournaments in 15 years, when they were bumped to 68 teams each.
Indiana Republicans want businesses to chip in for employee child care
The law is one of two recent state actions on child care from a Republican-controlled General Assembly that has resisted state funding for child care and early education.
Historic Crispus Attucks High School to get health care lab space, new gym through $44M expansion
The investment includes a $25 million gift from IU Health, which has a partnership with Indianapolis Public Schools through its health care fellowship at Crispus Attucks.
Boone County considering moratorium on data center development
The Boone County Area Plan Commission unanimously voted to forward a favorable recommendation for the moratorium to the Boone County Commissioners, who have final approval.
North of 96 roundup: Taproom, Dairy Queen among north-side openings
A Sun King taproom, a primary care center and a Dairy Queen are among new businesses that have recently opened or are set to open across the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a look at some of them:
Indiana high school athletes may now profit off their name, image and likeness
IHSAA Commissioner Paul Neidig said the rule aims to clarify what high school student athletes are permitted to do.
Redistricting return, leadership questions loom after Indiana Senate primary shakeup
Gov. Mike Braun said Wednesday that it was too late for action on redistricting this year.
State launches ‘Keep IN’ initiative to support small business growth, retention
The statewide effort is expected provide resources for small businesses to reduce preventable business closures and support smoother business ownership transitions.
DoorDash plans to spend more than $50M on gas price relief for its drivers
The company said it would offer extra compensation to U.S. and Canadian drivers as part of a temporary program to offset a sharp increase in gas prices due to the Iran war.