Under a new state law, Indianapolis will not be allowed to fine building owners for failing to report utility data as part of a sustainability-focused initiative.
The report published Tuesday reflects how “top heavy” charitable giving is, meaning the largest donors and corporations have an outsized impact on overall giving trends.
The attorneys general say the conduct affected tens of thousands of borrowers and violated state consumer protection laws.
The ceremony, administered by Judge James R. Sweeney of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, also served as an early celebration of the U.S.’s 250th birthday.
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Disney Lorcana embraces the winter with Winterspell, a new set that adds an intriguing new keyword and several new characters from Disney’s vast character portfolio. Winterspell isn’t an overly flashy ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday he's launching a probe into allegations that TikTok censored content critical of President Trump. The Democrat, one of Mr. Trump's most vocal critics, said on ...
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