The largest U.S. venue owner and ticket seller faces claims by the U.S. Justice Department and more than three dozen states that it is illegally monopolizing the live music industry and should be ...
The federal regulatory agency said that Circle City Broadcasting's ownership of three stations would not harm competition and could, in fact, bolster it.
Efforts in Indiana have consistently failed amid a House-Senate stalemate on how expansive or limiting the state’s approach should be.
The financial hit from each of an Indiana governor’s executive orders would be tallied up within a week under heavily edited legislation on its way to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
Advocates say hundreds of adoptees are already seeking investigations, including many from the United States, who were underrepresented in a previous inquiry even though American parents were by far ...
The Federal Reserve remains in a standoff with a federal prosecutor demanding information related to the renovations of two historic buildings at the central bank’s headquarters in Washington.
The measure bans camping, sleeping or long-term sheltering on land owned by the state or a unit of local government — and establishes a Class C misdemeanor for violations.
These sites provide ideal locations for urban infill projects as well as existing improvements and infrastructure for rural developments that can often be acquired at a substantially discounted price.
Several bills met their end Monday after Indiana House lawmakers declined to call them down ahead of a second reading deadline.
The legislation would require school districts and charter schools across Indiana to adopt policies largely prohibiting student cellphone use from the start of the school day until dismissal.
The Pentagon’s top spokesman has reiterated that the military wants to use Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology in legal ways and will not let the company dictate any limits ahead of a ...
Indiana University Health is suing a company that was hit by a ransomware attack two years ago — an event the health system says cost it $66 million and impacted its ability to process payments.