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Trump will reveal ‘AI Action Plan’ shaped by his Silicon Valley supporters

Trump will reveal ‘AI Action Plan’ shaped by his Silicon Valley supporters

An artificial intelligence agenda formed on the podcasts of Silicon Valley billionaires is now being set into U.S. policy as President Donald Trump leans on the ideas of the tech figures who backed his election campaign. Trump plans on Wednesday...

House lawmakers vote to subpoena all Epstein-related files from Justice Department

House lawmakers vote to subpoena all Epstein-related files from Justice Department

A subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight voted Wednesday to subpoena the Department of Justice for files in the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Three Republicans on the panel voted with Democrats for the subpoena,...

Six Months of Trump’s Immigration Agenda: A State and Local Snapshot

Six Months of Trump’s Immigration Agenda: A State and Local Snapshot

The American Immigration Council’s new special report Mass Deportation: Analyzing the Trump Administration’s Attacks on Immigrants, Democracy, and America, focuses on immigration activity at the federal level during Trump’s first six months in...

'Nowhere else to go': City to close Fountain Square homeless camp amid mounting pressure 

'Nowhere else to go': City to close Fountain Square homeless camp amid mounting pressure 

Fountain Square neighbors complained of the city's perceived hands-off approach as trash, drunkenness and alleged animal abuse occurs at a growing homeless camp. With its new program Streets to Home Indy, the city aims to gradually shut down camps...

Invenergy says Grain Belt Express will go forward despite DOE decision

Invenergy says Grain Belt Express will go forward despite DOE decision

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Trump administration on Wednesday canceled a $4.9 billion federal loan guarantee for a new high-voltage transmission line for delivering solar and wind-generated electricity from the Midwest to the eastern U.S., but the...

Indy’s QB rivalry not new to coach

Indy’s QB rivalry not new to coach

Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. WESTFIELD, Ind. -- Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson insists he's healthy. Daniel Jones embraces the chance to compete for a starting job. And...

US heat dome causes dangerous conditions for more than 100 million people

US heat dome causes dangerous conditions for more than 100 million people

More than a 100 million people in the US will face dangerous conditions over the weekend as a heat dome which has scorched much of the center of the country nudges eastward. Heat advisories were in place on Friday all across the north-eastern...

Broker-Dealer Liability Risks in Elder Financial Exploitation Cases

Broker-Dealer Liability Risks in Elder Financial Exploitation Cases

Despite limited regulatory requirements to intervene, broker-dealers face exposure to discipline and liability claims when elderly clients fall victim to financial exploitation. In an environment of increased financial fraud, senior citizens are...

Foley Automotive Update - July 2025 #2

Foley Automotive Update - July 2025 #2

Analysis by Julie Dautermann, Competitive Intelligence Analyst Key Developments Foley & Lardner will be among the speakers at the MEMA OE Digital Transformation in Mobility event beginning at 8:30 a.m. (ET) at the MEMA Conference Center in...

Angel Reese shares non-negotiable in powerful vow to WNBA over pay talks

Angel Reese shares non-negotiable in powerful vow to WNBA over pay talks

Angel Reese made it known what was non-negotiable for her and the WNBPA as they discussed a new CBA with the WNBA. The league and its players currently are in a stalemate, with the WNBPA unhappy with how discussions are going with the league. So...

Deportation flights begin from Alligator Alcatraz in Florida

Deportation flights begin from Alligator Alcatraz in Florida

1 of 2 | Flights with migrants at Alligator Alcatraz in the Florida Everglades have been departing from a rarely used runway. Screenshot courtesy of Attorney General James Uthmeier/X July 25 (UPI) -- Deportation flights from the so-called...

ICE raids target Mexican restaurants: How communities are responding

ICE raids target Mexican restaurants: How communities are responding

By Alyssa Cruz | Edited by Patricia Guadalupe Tacos, burritos, and enchiladas. Foods that were once reserved for consumption in Mexican households are now available to all. Guacamole and tequila are present at tailgates and quinceñeros alike....

Scrub Hub: Eagle Creek ornithologist shares bird facts

Scrub Hub: Eagle Creek ornithologist shares bird facts

A family visiting the Eagle Creek Ornithology Center watched as the 5-year-old bald eagle, Carson, made his way down from a perch to greet Park Manager Jenna McElroy and have some lunch. The bald eagle, named after pioneering environmentalist...

BBB hosting Build a Better Business conference

BBB hosting Build a Better Business conference

Better Business Bureau serving Greater Kentucky and South Central Indiana will host its first ever Build a Better Business Conference, presented by US Bank, at The Olmsted in Louisville on Thursday, August 7th. Dan Oliver, founder of Dan-O’s...

Jones, Richardson begin competition to be Colts starter

Jones, Richardson begin competition to be Colts starter

WESTFIELD, Ind. -- Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson insists he’s healthy. Daniel Jones embraces the chance to compete for a starting job. And coach Shane Steichen has a broad outline of how he intends to split the snaps during the...

U.S. House bill expected to change coal ash regulations

U.S. House bill expected to change coal ash regulations

As an interior and environment appropriations bill makes its way through Congress, activists are worried about its impacts, including on coal ash regulations. On Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee approved the bill for fiscal year 2026 in...

WNBA CBA negotiations: Where things stand

WNBA CBA negotiations: Where things stand

INDIANAPOLIS -- Ahead of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players donned black warmup shirts that read "PAY US WHAT YOU OWE US" in white lettering. The Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) logo appears on the shirt. Behind the Team...

WNBA Players And Commissioner Clash Over CBA Negotiations

WNBA Players And Commissioner Clash Over CBA Negotiations

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - JULY 19: Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever and Sabrina Ionescu #20 of ... More the New York Liberty wears a shirt saying "Pay us what you owe us" prior to the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on...

Average Hoosier paying $28 more a month for electricity than a year ago

Average Hoosier paying $28 more a month for electricity than a year ago

A Citizens Action Coalition report shows the hike is the highest one-year rate increase in 20 years. INDIANAPOLIS — As temperatures climb this week, so will your electric bill, as air conditioners work overtime. Startling numbers from a new report...

House lawmakers vote to subpoena all Epstein-related files from Justice Department. See a recap.

House lawmakers vote to subpoena all Epstein-related files from Justice Department. See a recap.

pinned A timeline of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, now 20 years old By the Associated Press Interest in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation has exploded over the past month even as President Donald Trump urged the public and...

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