The President announced a 60-day waiver of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, also known as the Jones Act, which prevents foreign-flagged vessels from transporting goods between U.S. ports.
Arts & Culture
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With daily comic strips, it’s either a laugh with the next installment or a problem that may not be solved until tomorrow. The lesson either way is that life is short.
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Since 2018, Early Music America has hosted its Emerging Artists Showcase, a series presenting the rising stars of early music and historical performance. This hour on Harmonia, we’ll hear a fifteenth century French program by ensemble Ars Poetica, one of three laureates to perform on the 2025 showcase.
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No live scoreboard for this week's game. Check your answers at home with our playlist.
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Bloomington-based poet Joseph Kerschbaum reads "Years to Burn," "Weed Garden," "Detasseling," and "Now that we have nowhere to hide."
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The overhaul expands workforce-focused expertise on the community college’s governing boards and strengthens ties between campuses and regional employers.
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After months of protests, public meetings and local organizing against the project, the Metropolitan Development Commission approved the plan for a data center in Decatur Township.
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"We want to make sure that we're caring for our community in a really loving, respectful and comprehensive way, and so, any student admitted to Notre Dame, we are going to make sure that they can afford it," said Micki Kidder, vice president for undergraduate enrollment at Notre Dame.
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Frederick Maxwell Walsh, 39, is among 11 men arrested in the operation, which took place in Shelbyville and Clinton County.
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This agreement means just over 40 trees will be removed instead of the original 50. Additionally, 12 trees will now be replaced after the completion of the project instead of the original plan of 10.
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Tax season is underway, and both tax professionals and filers are seeing big changes this year.
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After protests against the city’s use of Flock cameras for law enforcement, City Council passed a resolution requiring the mayor’s office and the police to deliver a full brief.
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The announcement came Tuesday night during the World Baseball Classic Championship game.
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Court fight continues over challenge to same-last name candidate in Republican state Senate primary
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New electric-powered wheelchairs capable of travel over all types ofterrain will be available to visitors with limited mobility at all state parks free ofcost.
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Indiana has a two-year agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hold up to 1,000 detainees at a time
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Indiana is dedicating $1 billion to further growth of agriculture and life science businesses and jobs to the central Indiana area over the next 10 years.