The nationwide shortage of baby formula is also impacting Hoosier families. More than 40 percent of retailers across the country reported being out of formula stock during the first week of May.
Indiana Democratic and Libertarian candidates are working together to hold a series of town halls across the state. The events, organized by the state Democratic Party, invite Hoosiers to ask questions of the candidates ahead of this fall’s elections.
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Abbott, one of the largest formula-makers in the U.S., has reached an agreement with the government to bring a closed factory back on line. And the FDA is easing some restrictions on imported formula.
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The White House plans to make it easier for families to visit relatives in Cuba and increase visa processing on the island, reversing some of former President Trump's policies.
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It's unclear if the soldiers have been taken prisoner or are under the protection of the U.N., but a Ukrainian official says they would be able to return home after a prisoner exchange with Russia.
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Households in the U.S. will receive eight test kits via the U.S. Postal Service. The release comes as cases have risen over 60% in the U.S. over the past two weeks.
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In June 2021, New York police sent the suspect to a hospital for an evaluation after he made a threat at his school. Then, he fell off of law enforcement's radar and bought a rifle earlier this year.
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A gunman killed 10 people at Tops Market, a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. Officials have called it a hate crime.
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President Biden is expected to announce a decision soon on whether to forgive some amount of student loan debt.
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For some, the pandemic has presented an opportunity leave behind urban life. One family has been doing that for years in Mexico's Rio Sonora Valley.
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Buy Now, Pay Later services are growing in popularity, as people take advantage of the ability to pay a little up front and then pay off their purchase over several months.
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The white supremacist suspect in Buffalo is 18 years old. Some news organizations and commentators have called him a "teenager" and "child" rather than a "man."
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Conservative Republican Kathy Barnette is seeing an 11th-hour surge. And in the Democratic primary, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman announced Sunday that he suffered a stroke on Friday.
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A gunman who killed at least 10 in Buffalo cited a racist theory alleging that the white population has been systematically reduced and "replaced." We break down the origins of the theory, and how it's gained traction in right-wing media.
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In his book The Women's House of Detention, Hugh Ryan writes about the New York City prison and the role it played in the gay rights movement of the '60s, including the 1969 Stonewall Uprising.
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It's being called a victory in the battle over control of the city. But Russia continues its missile offensive, bombarding villages north of Kharkiv.
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