Indiana
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Reporter’s Notebook: Nikki Haley’s staying power
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Washington Examiner National Political Correspondent Mabinty Quarshie joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss Nikki Haley’s recent comeback ...

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The Republican winning an Indiana House primary is deceased
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A candidate who reportedly passed away after the deadline to remove names from the ballot was winning the Republican primary in Indiana’s 7th District, ...

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Indiana election results: Victoria Spartz wins after bruising House primary
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Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN), the first Ukrainian-born member of Congress, held on to her seat in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District just months after she ...

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Indiana GOP primary to set off massive leadership shakeup in Hoosier state
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In deep red Indiana, where the top offices are held by Republican politicians, this election cycle is set to bring a new wave of leadership from the ...

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Surrogacy overcomes legal hurdles as market booms
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At just 19 years old, Amanda Roman suffered a stroke, prompting her to be on a variety of medications, including blood thinners, and eventually leading to ...

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Colleges Cracking Down on Pro-Palestinian Protests Raise Questions About Outsiders
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Amid a dizzying array of standoffs involving pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at colleges, schools that cracked down on protesters over the ...

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More Than 170 Protesters Arrested at Northeastern and Arizona State University
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Nearly 200 protesters were arrested on Saturday at Northeastern University, Arizona State University and Indiana University, according to officials, as ...

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Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect
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In the fierce debate over abortion in the United States, the subject of data collection might seem wonky and tangential. But the information that state and ...

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“Diamond Tile” Copyright Lawsuit Refiled Against Hong Kong Resident
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This new copyright lawsuit is a refile of the recently-terminated January lawsuit between two Chinese corporations, now also naming an individual ...

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Why Opioid Settlement Money Is Paying County Employees’ Salaries
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More than $4.3 billion in opioid settlement money has landed in the hands of city, county and state officials to date — with billions more on the ...

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April 2024 Indiana Intellectual Property Litigation Update
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It has been a mostly quiet month in Indiana IP litigation, with a few dismissals and several judge reassignments. Read on below for updates on all ...

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HUD, Indianapolis take control of local housing agency to ‘restore public confidence’
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced on Wednesday that it had entered into a cooperative endeavor agreement (CEA) to ...

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