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Microsoft can move ahead with record $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, judge rules

A federal judge has handed Microsoft a major victory by declining to block its looming $69 billion takeover of video game company Activision Blizzard. Regulators are seeking to ax the deal because they say it will hurt competition. U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley said in a ruling that the Federal Trade Commission "has not shown a likelihood it will prevail." The case was an important test for the FTC's heightened scrutiny of the technology industry under Chairperson Lina Khan, who was installed by President Joe Biden in 2021 because of her tough stance on what she sees as monopolistic behavior by tech giants such as Amazon, Google and Facebook parent Meta.

‘Come play with us’: Seniors’ theatre group invites new members

Actors Ink is inviting new cast members to join them ahead of their upcoming show this fall.

GANGGANG, community leaders to celebrate Black Joy

BLACK: A Festival of Joy returns for its second year this weekend. In a vibrant celebration of joy and unity, the second annual BLACK: a...

Community rooftop venue coming to Madam Walker Legacy Center

Plans for a rooftop space at the Madam Walker Legacy Center are officially underway. The Madam Walker Legacy center unveiled plans for a newly renovated...

ā€˜Racism is a public health crisis’ town hall

In a united initiative to foster inclusivity and eliminate racial disparities in medical care, four hospitals spoke about how they are tackling the issue of racism within their healthcare systems.Ā 

Black LGBTQ+ Hoosiers remember vibrant hangout spot

In the early 2000s, bordered between Carter and Walnut Streets, was a space where Black LGBTQ+ people found a haven unlike any other in...

What the Supreme Court ruling on race-conscious admissions means for Indiana students

By MJ SLABY Colleges and universities in Indiana and across the country can essentially no longer consider race in the admissions process, the U.S. Supreme...

Hazed and confused: Canadian wildfires prompt poor air quality

On June 28, the city of Indianapolis, along with many parts of the nation experienced one of the worst air quality days in recent years. Many believe the poor air quality in Indiana is a side effect of the ongoing Canadian wildfires.

Trauma-informed fireworks safety and awareness this 4th of July

With the 4th of July holiday just around the corner, it is important to remember the importance of fireworks safety. Many people do not understand how to safely handle fireworks. There is also a large population that does not consider how triggering fireworks can be for those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Jefferson Shreve releases a statement following shooting violence in Broad RippleĀ 

In response to the Broad Ripple shootings, Indianapolis mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve released a statement.

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