As data center development continues across Indiana — drawing economic praise but growing concern over energy and land use — lawmakers advanced little legislation in the 2026 session to regulate the tech sector.
Danise Baird, wife of Indiana congressman Jim Baird, dies after complications with car crash injuries.
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A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as the ethical questions are thorny.
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Why are we captivated by the spaces where authors write? Katie da Cunha Lewin set out to explore "The Hidden Worlds That Shape the Books We Love."
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Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales has faced increasing pressure from his party to resign or drop out of his race after allegations of an affair with a staffer.
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The images suggest that precision munitions struck other buildings, including a clinic that was also inside the complex.
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This year's Oscar-nominated documentaries include a tale of terminal cancer, dispatches from behind bars in Alabama, and stories from Iran and Russia.
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Now that it is becoming harder and harder to get a ticket to your favorite artist's show, watching indirectly is becoming a popular compromise. What is gained and lost in a tiered concert hierarchy?
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For nearly 50 years, NBC's "Saturday Night Live" has been giving viewers a weekly dose of political satire.
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The war between the U.S., Israel and Iran is now in its fifth day.
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During the American Civil War, tens of thousands of soldiers used a simple envelope to cast their ballot from the battlefield.
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is on Capitol Hill testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
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Colin Gray was found guilty of second-degree murder for providing access to the gun used in the 2024 school shooting that killed four people.
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Democrats aim to flip a dozen Republican-held House seats in red districts around the country.
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More than 10 years ago, Yeganeh Rezaian and her husband, Jason Rezaian, who were journalists, were wrongfully imprisoned in Iran
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Vinyl, cassettes and even Walkmans seem like antiquities in this day and age, but there has been a surprising resurgence and they've become a staple at certain big box stores.