Hacker News with Generative AI: Indiana

To protest gun laws, a blind man got a handgun license (spokesman.com)
To protest Indiana’s gun laws, a blind man got a handgun license
Indiana bill to end tax breaks for non-profit hospitals that overcharge patients (theguardian.com)
Indiana lawmakers are pushing to slash hospital prices after a Guardian investigation chronicled how one of the state’s largest non-profit hospital chains bought up its competition and used its market power to stick patients with some of the highest bills in the country.
Indiana bakery still using Commodore 64s released in 1982 as cash registers (tomshardware.com)
Donut shop in Indiana still using a Commodore 64 (twitter.com)
Biden grants clemency to Indiana nursing home CEO who led $19M fraud scheme (indystar.com)
President Joe Biden has commuted the sentence of a former Indiana health care executive who led a $19.4 million fraud scheme involving nursing homes owned by Marion County's public health system.
An Indiana hospital chain took over a region and jacked up prices (theguardian.com)
In the nation’s most affordable metro area, getting hurt or sick is expensive
Indiana police are seizing FedEx packages containing cash (indystar.com)
In April, police inspectors at the Indianapolis FedEx distribution center seized a box containing nearly $43,000 in cash.