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The United States is missing out on economic opportunities because of its immigration system, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) said during the Northwest Indiana Forum's Ignite the Region luncheon Tuesday.
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Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) made a series of posts on X criticizing the Secret Service's response to the assassination attempt of former President Trump last weekend.
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Congress hasn’t added more federal judges in more than 20 years. And Young said there’s a critical need.
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Republican senators Todd Young and Mike Braun take to social media as Tehran launches drone and missile attacks, retaliating for a deadly Israeli attack on a consular building in Syria two weeks ago.
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A U.S. based technology company, NHanced, will start operations at a new facility in Odon after opening its plant Friday.
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University of Notre Dame says it “welcomes” legislation, which has a faith-based loophole.
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A private Republican caucus chose Greg Goode this weekend to become Indiana’s newest state senator.
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More than 140,000 Hoosiers have been removed from Medicaid since the end of the pandemic, mostly for procedural reasons. The Crump Theater in downtown Columbus reopened this week after being shuttered for nearly a decade. And what the latest Big Ten expansion means for IU and college athletics.
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Indiana Republican U.S. Senator Todd Young says a feature of the CHIPS in Science Act is to increase investment in university research, which could help fill Bloomington's Trades District.
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Young said the need for housing also goes beyond younger people in the workforce. He said it’s a growing concern for older Hoosiers who want the choice to “age in place.”