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Bud Light loses its spot as top-selling US beer for second consecutive month

Anheuser-Busch has watched sales decline as it faces a consumer boycott fueled by anger over a partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

 

Liquid gold? Sriracha bottles selling as high as $80 on ebay, Amazon amid ongoing shortage

A shortage of Huy Fong Sriracha sauce has inspired some to resell their coveted bottles to those willing to spend a pretty penny to obtain the condiment

 

3 Georgia teens charged with murder after plot to egg home goes wrong

Sydney Maughon, 18, Jeremy Munson, 19, and McKenzie Davenport, 19, were charged in the fatal shooting of homeowner, Johnathan Gilbert, aka Tyler Lane.

 

'Jack Ryan' Season 4: How to watch the final 2 episodes of the series

The final 2 episodes of Season 4 of "Jack Ryan," and of the show in general, are coming soon. Here's what you need to know.

 

Minnesota man found dead in freezer was hiding from police, investigators say

A Minnesota man who was found dead inside a freezer in the basement of his home in Biwabik was last seen hiding from police, investigators found.

 

Indiana University, Ivy Tech raise tuition, find different way to save students money

While raising tuition for the next two years, Indiana University and Ivy Tech Community College have restructured fees that students have to pay.

 

Mike Rivas claims medalist at Lafayette Men's City

The stroke play event took place at Purdue's Ackerman-Allen and Kampen Courses last weekend.

 

Curtis Hill, the former Indiana attorney general, to run for governor

Curtis Hill's time in office was marred by groping allegations that he strongly denied. He joins a crowded field in the GOP primary.

 

Lafayette Jeff halls showcase summer art entries

Works in the exhibit at Lafayette Jeff cover subjects from landscapes to animals to still life and portraits.
– including several self-portraits.

 

Indiana's Terminated Pregnancy Report shows how changes in access affected abortion numbers

In 2022, the number of out-of-state abortion patients tripled, illuminating how the landscape of abortion care has changed in the Midwest since Dobbs.

 

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