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MotorsportsINDIANAPOLIS – IndyCar’s 2026 season will include 17 races, with each one being nationally televised. The NTT IndyCar Series will race on three consecutive weekends to open the season in March. IndyCar will again hold two races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, hitting the road course on May 9 and returning to the historic oval on May 24 for the Indianapolis 500. Telecasts will return to FOX, which saw a 27% boost in ratings from the previous …See the Story
IndyCar reveals 17-race 2026 season with March opening
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Apps(SavorNation) – Mark your calendar for Thursday, Sept. 18, and make room for lots of meat and cheese, because restaurant chains across the nation are offering half-priced burgers and burger BOGOs for National Cheeseburger Day. National Cheeseburger Day is not to be confused with National Burger Day, which is held on May 28 and celebrates the cheese-less version of the burger. Cheese or no cheese, Americans are estimated to consume 50 billion bur…See the Story
National Cheeseburger Day Brings BOGOs, Freebies and Discounts Across the Country
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Mike Braun · IndianaINDIANAPOLIS Gov. Mike Braun said Monday that discussions about calling a special legislative session on redistricting are progressing, with some lawmakers changing their positions on the issue.Speaking at the Indiana Statehouse after a commerce announcement, Braun told reporters he's seeing movement among legislators who were previously opposed to redistricting.WATCH | Braun speaks on redistricting and special session Gov. Braun on resdistricti…See the Story
Gov. Mike Braun on Indiana Redistricting Special Session: 'It Probably Will Happen'
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