The Fed kept its rate at 4.3% for the third straight meeting, after cutting it three times in a row at the end of last year. Many economists and Wall Street investors still expect the Fed will reduce rates this year, but the
Last month, the museum used proceeds from the sale of 11 vehicles unrelated to Indianapolis Motor Speedway — including a rare Mercedes W 196 R — to help purchase 14 cars from the Ganassi team, including five Indy 500 winners.“I was very pleased that for many years, our Indy-winning cars have been in our race shop, sitting up there on the wall,” Ganassi said. “Forty-seven people a year would see them up there, and it was kind of a, ‘Hey, that’s our Indy winners up there on the wall.’ But the fact of the matter is it dawned on me one day that they should be among other Indy winners.”
Now they are on display for thousands of visitors every day.There was still money left over from the sale of the museum’s other cars, though, and that will provide a sizeable boost to its endowment. The plan eventually is to build a separate preservation shop near the track to not only work on its 200-plus cars, most of which are running, but also display more of them along with some of the other 55,000 items in the collection.“It’s really a special place,” Ganassi said. “I would encourage you to go see it. It’s going to take this — I think it’s going to add a lot to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It’s going to add a lot to the race. It’s going to add a lot to the community.”
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Helio Castroneves felt an immediate difference — a subtle but noticeable uptick in speed — the first time he utilized the boost of horsepower offered byThe question now facing the four-time Indianapolis 500 winner, along with the rest of the drivers on the 33-car starting grid for
over 200 laps spent entirely on edge.
Empty it entirely and then wait for it to recharge, which might take several laps? Save it for short bursts for passes or to defend? Perhaps use it slowly to run down the leader or build a big advantage once out front?Wyoming currently allows abortion without restrictions up to the time of viability outside the uterus, or about 25 weeks into pregnancy. The abortion bans would make Wyoming the 13th state with a
since Roe v. Wade was overturned.Asked by justices including Kari Gray who should decide when human life begins, Jerde said the state Legislature as the elected body is “closest to the people.”
But an attorney for those suing over Wyoming’s laws, Peter Modlin, argued that when life begins is a fundamentally religious question that government has no business putting into law.“This is an ongoing political debate the state must not have any role in whatsoever,” Modlin said.