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The Mid-States Corridor project has been a hot topic in Indiana, with many residents expressing their concerns and frustrations about the proposed interstate. In this episode of the Kendall and Casey Show, we dive into the story behind the controversy, speaking with locals who are directly impacted by the project. One of the most striking […]
Federal prosecutors are investigating Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over the costly renovation of the Fed’s headquarters, a move that has sharply escalated his long-running conflict with President Donald Trump. Powell and the Federal Reserve confirmed the inquiry and called it a “pretext,” warning it threatens the central bank’s independence. Former Fed chairs Janet Yellen, […]
Imagine a world where cash is a thing of the past, and the penny is no more. Sounds like science fiction, right? But, as our guest, Dr. Scott Strong, explains, this might not be as far-fetched as it seems. In this episode of the Kendall and Casey Show, we dive into the potential consequences of […]
Indiana law currently permits executions to be carried out by lethal injection, but a proposed bill would add death by firing squad as an alternative method. The Senate Corrections and Criminal Law Committee heard public testimony on legislation that would authorize the use of a firing squad. The bill was introduced by Sen. Mike Young […]
With the start of the new year comes a return to work at the Indiana Statehouse, where lawmakers are scheduled to begin the 2026 legislative session on Monday, Jan. 5. For several weeks, legislators have already been submitting proposed bills. Among them are at least two measures focused on artificial intelligence and pornographic content. The […]
Just days after becoming the first individual ever valued at $600 billion, Elon Musk crossed another historic threshold on Friday, becoming the first person with a net worth of $700 billion. The surge followed a decision by the Delaware Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that had invalidated a Tesla stock-option award now […]
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez narrowly outperforms Vice President JD Vance in a hypothetical 2028 presidential contest, according to a new national poll. The New York Democrat, often referred to as AOC, holds a 51 percent to 49 percent advantage over the expected Republican nominee in the latest The Argument/Verasight survey released Tuesday. Because the poll carries […]
Indiana is among the states where residents receive some of the highest volumes of unwanted spam calls, according to a new analysis from phone-security company Truecaller. The findings underscore how robocalls and scam calls continue to plague phone users nationwide. Truecaller’s latest U.S. Spam Scorecard, which compiles anonymized data from millions of users across the […]
A recent survey of professional truck drivers and owner-operators places Indiana at the bottom of the national rankings for road quality. According to Overdrive’s newly released Truckers’ 2025 Highway Report Card, Indiana ranks first for having the worst highway conditions in the United States. Nearly 600 truck drivers and owner-operators took part in the survey, […]
The typical American will shell out nearly $2 million toward major debts over the course of their life. According to a revealing new study, that total reflects every mortgage payment, car loan, student loan bill, and credit card balance accumulated from age 18 until death at 78. A fresh analysis conducted by JG Wentworth estimates […]
President Donald Trump told a crowd in Pennsylvania that inflation is no longer an issue and argued that Democrats are pushing the term “affordability” in an effort to damage his image. “They use the word ‘affordability,’ and that’s their only word. They say, ‘Affordability,’ and everyone says, ‘Oh, that must mean Trump has high prices.’ […]
Self-checkout lanes may speed up shopping trips, but a growing share of customers admit they’ve also used them to steal. A new LendingTree survey found that 27 percent of Americans who’ve used self-checkout have intentionally taken an item without scanning it, up from 15 percent in 2023. Millennials (41 percent) and Gen Z adults (37 […]
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