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Apr 24 2024
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The Garage named one of nation's best food halls in America
It's not exactly fine dining, but Indianapolis may have one of the best food courts in America. USA TODAY network readers recently voted The Garage Food Hall the No. 2 food hall in the nation for USA TODAY's 10Best Reader's Choice Awards. The list of ten food halls, selected by industry experts and presented to the voting public, also features Time Out Market in Chicago and New York City's
IndyStarApr 27 2024
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As solar capacity grows, some of America's most productive farmland is at risk
Dave Duttlinger's first thought when he saw a dense band of yellowish-brown dust smearing the sky above his Indiana farm was: I warned them this would happen.
About 445 acres of his fields near Wheatfield, Indiana, are covered in solar panels and related machinery – land that in April 2019 Duttlinger leased to Dunns Bridge Solar LLC, for one of the largest solar developments in the
ReutersApr 19 2024
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The Big Burnout: Life on the Front Lines of America’s Wildfires
With record-setting blazes becoming more and more common, the demands placed on wildland firefighters are greater than ever. Already this year, the Smokehouse Creek Fire, which broke out in the Texas Panhandle in February, has become the second-largest wildfire in U.S. history, burning nearly 1.1 million acres. Last year, a relatively quiet fire season, saw the Lahaina fire on Maui, Hawaii’s
ProPublicaApr 08 2024
Analysis
Is Corporate America in Denial About Trump?
There was anxiety in the thin mountain air when the planet’s economic leaders gathered in January at Davos for the 54th meeting of the World Economic Forum. Donald Trump had just trounced Nikki Haley in the Iowa caucuses, all but securing the Republican nomination for president. Haley was reliable, a known quantity. A resurgent Trump, on the other hand, was more worrying.
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New York Times (News)Apr 22 2024
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Colorado’s Elk Creek Ranch: America’s Ultimate Sporting Community
For nearly 20 years, the sparsely populated western slope of northwest Colorado has harbored one of America’s most exclusive—and little known—sporting communities. Simply put, Elk Creek Ranch is a 25,000-acre sportsman’s playground like none other. At its core, it’s a fly angler’s utopia, complete with 33 miles of private trout water and numerous lakes where rainbows and browns grow to beastly
ForbesApr 29 2024
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Former auto honcho exposes the 'colossal mistake' made with America's EV push
If you’re reading this, you’re more than likely not the owner of an electric car. According to Experian data, as of the third quarter of 2023, only 1% of all registered vehicles in the U.S. are electric. Former Big Three automotive executive Bob Lutz explained why the EV push isn’t resonating with buyers or suppliers to Fox News Digital. "The idea of EVs, gradually, adoption over time, with
Fox BusinessApr 22 2024
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America's bridge safety surprise: They're getting better
America's bridge infrastructure — long seen as dysfunctional — has been steadily improving for the last 20 years. Why it matters: The amount of bridges rated poor, or an equivalent metric, by the federal government's bridge inventory has fallen from 15% in 2000 to 6.8% in 2023. Zoom in: More than 1,200 bridges across the U.S. have been rated in poor condition for more than 5 years, according
AxiosApr 07 2024
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The Gang That Preyed on America’s Small Museums
The first burglary was in 1999 at Keystone College in Factoryville, Pa. One of the gang, authorities said, sneaked onto the campus, smashed some glass display cases and walked off with memorabilia, including a baseball jersey once worn by Christy Mathewson, the legendary pitcher. The Everhart Museum in Scranton was next, six years later. An Andy Warhol silk screen print and a painting
New York Times (News)Apr 25 2024
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Honda and Toyota are investing billions to build more EVs in North America
Toyota Motor and Honda Motor are the latest automakers to plan billions of dollars in electric vehicle-related investments in North America as experts predict EV demand to spike. Honda said Thursday it would invest CAD$15 billion ($11 billion) in Canadian manufacturing to strengthen its EV supply chain, plus prepare for future demand across the North American continent. The Japanese automaker
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