Pierre M. Atlas: Words don’t kill, but rhetoric can incite violence
Such inflammatory and dehumanizing rhetoric is being used to rationalize mass deportations without due process of law.
Such inflammatory and dehumanizing rhetoric is being used to rationalize mass deportations without due process of law.
You know Peter Dunn as “Pete the Planner,” the financial adviser whose advice appears in IBJ. But he’s also CEO of Your Money Line, which offers financial coaching through employers that hire Dunn’s company to help their employees navigate their finances.
It took three years to get a charter, but on Feb. 22, 1999, Becker launched First Internet Bank, the first FDIC-insured bank to operate completely online, from a flip phone.
Cheers erupted in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square on Thursday as cardinals announced with a billow of white smoke and the clamor of church bells that a successor to Pope Francis had been named.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee estimated last week that it might cost $12.5 billion to overhaul the air traffic control system.
The United States already runs a trade surplus with the United Kingdom, making it a bit easier to find common ground.
A Carmel-based developer plans to begin construction next month on SkyLake after the 126-acre project received rezoning approval Tuesday night.
Andrew Merkley, administrator for the Division of Homelessness Policy and Eviction Prevention, has worked in the Indianapolis Office of Public Health and Safety since 2020.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that even with the cost of the stipend, a “self-deportation” would decrease the cost of a deportation by about 70 percent.
U.S. film and television production in the U.S. was down 26% last year compared with 2021, according to data from ProdPro, which tracks production.
Combined, the publications won eight first-place awards Friday night at the Best of Indiana event in Carmel.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s claims about a sitting lawmaker—that she stopped an immigration bill for “personal reasons”—could land him in more legal hot water.
After years of declining membership and institutional turmoil, Crossroads of America Council, Scouting America has a new leader who says the organization still offers a compelling model for young people to improve themselves and serve others.
More IndyCar teams and young drivers are choosing to locate near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway than in years past.
The implicit assumption is that a trade deficit in goods with any country is evidence that foreign countries discriminate against American goods.
What once was mostly a collection of race cars—albeit truly amazing race cars—is now an interactive celebration of the Indianapolis 500 and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Guests who stayed in the city’s temporary winter shelter have spoken against Andrew Merkley’s nomination to head the Office of Public Health and Safety, arguing the shelter was unfit for families.
Hiring came in above economists’ expectations and the unemployment rate remained unchanged, the Labor Department reported Friday.
Launch Fishers recently formed a partnership with venture firm and accelerator operator Plug and Play, giving Launch Fishers members access to Plug and Play’s network of resources and connections across the country.
The measure builds on recent education efforts to “reinvent high school,” meaning a curricular change to create additional high school credit pathways in addition to college prep.