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Indiana High School Athletic Association board of directors to vote on Personal Branding Activity (NIL). Also, other proposals up for vote.Read More
Gov. Mike Kehoe named the legislation a priority after the Missouri State High School Activities Association came under scrutiny for considering diversity in its hiring practices.Read More
Pickoffs, Fried v. Pettitte; Doval’s struggles; Notes on Cole; MLB Draft; Judge and RiceRead More
Proxy advisory firms Glass Lewis & Co. LLC and Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. have sued the state attorneys general of Indiana and Kansas over laws the firms say are unconstitutional and impose burdensome requirements for issuing recommendations that go against corporate managers’ wishes.Read More
The Fulton County Area Plan Commission and Data Center Ordinance Review Committee are being sued by a resident who believes they are not complying with Indiana’Read More
The combination, effective May 1, gives Weber Gallagher an additional eight coverage partners in Chicago and expands its reach in the Midwestern U.S.Read More
Law Day obviously has great meaning. But it is additionally significant for me because it was established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.Read More
If Kevin Warsh cuts rates as Fed chair, retirees could feel the pinch with lower yields, rising costs and growing fears of a retirement crunch.Read More
South Carolina locals share their tips for visiting the Hammock Coast, including where to stay, what to do, and where to find an amazing seafood dinner.Read More
Quince’s linen collection includes shopper-loved staples that are perfect for spring travel and everyday wear. A shopping editor rounds up the best pieces, including soft linen tees, packable dresses, and lightweight layers.Read More