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The announcement comes ahead of the Democratic convention in Indianapolis, June 6th, when both women are expected to be officially nominated.
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As the Republican convention nears, Diego Morales is responding to accusations of wrongdoing in his office.
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A Muslim advocacy group is responding to statements made by Indiana’s Lt. Governor, where he said he hated Islam and called it “a demonic death cult.”
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Cummins Inc. must pay California-based C3 AI more than $23 million in damages after a jury found it misappropriated trade secrets.
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Bettors are collectively wagering tens of thousands of dollars online on the outcomes of Indiana electoral races — including the now-four-way contest for the Republican secretary of state nomination.
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A new recount director is now in place to oversee the review of ballots in two Indiana state Senate primary races with razor-thin margins.
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Indianapolis’ Evan McMahon was chosen as the national chair during a nominating convention last weekend in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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The Indiana attorney general’s office is formally investigating 30 major fuel retailers following consumer complaints of suspected price gouging since Gov. Mike Braun declared an energy emergency in April.
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Top Indiana Republicans like Attorney General Todd Rokita and U.S. Sen. Jim Banks called for Diego Morales to suspend his secretary of state campaign, but Morales says he plans to stay in the race.
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A slate of 11 Indiana Democrats will get a boost ahead of November’s midterms. The group of candidates will vie for competitive seats in the Indiana House and aim to break the Republican supermajority.