Stocks continue rally as China tariff cut considered
President Trump told reporters Tuesday that he planned to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks, and that tariffs would drop if the two nations were able to reach a deal.

President Trump told reporters Tuesday that he planned to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks, and that tariffs would drop if the two nations were able to reach a deal.
The winning team recommended having fall risk and mobility screenings begin at age 50 to support more targeted interventions.
The bill will expedite approval processes for large-load customers like data centers and create cost- recovery mechanisms for projects utilities take on to serve those big customers.
The NFL draft is the marquee event of the league’s offseason—and a nightmare for some sportsbooks.
The expansion project will bring more laboratory and research spaces to the Science and Engineering Lab building at Indiana University Indianapolis.
Zach Myers served 15 years with the Department of Justice prior to resigning from his post as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Indiana in January.
The legislation included a contentious parental rights proposal and one adding requirements for developers of long-haul water pipelines.
The remarks marked a notable shift in tone from just a day earlier, when President Trump referred to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell as a “major loser” on his social media platform, Truth Social.
The electric vehicle maker reported a 71% drop in profit and a 9% decline in revenue for the first quarter.
Gov. Mike Braun told IBJ on Tuesday that his office was finalizing the details of an independent audit of the state’s economic development agency: “Hoosier taxpayers deserve clear accountability for how their dollars are spent.”
In an announcement timed with Earth Day, electric utility AES Indiana said Tuesday that its new Pike County battery storage unit is now operational and that it received regulatory approval for a solar and battery project in Dubois County.
It would be a sweeping change for U.S. food producers, who would likely replace the dyes with natural substitutes.
The results of a new poll suggest most Americans gave at least a little to some charities in the past year but offer mixed signals for those hoping to improve giving trends.
The U.S. Department of Justice accused the pharmacy of illegally filling millions of prescriptions in the last decade for opioids and other controlled substances.
Foamcraft says it’s eyeing other locally based tenants for the development ranging from an ice cream shop to a coffee shop to a bakery.
Known for its macarons and cakes served at the Broad Ripple Farmers Market, Filigree Bakery now has a brick-and-mortar location at 6331 Carrollton Ave.
Roche said Indiana would receive a new manufacturing facility for continuous glucose monitoring and expansion and upgrades at existing pharmaceutical, diagnostics and distribution operations.
Weaker results posted this month by top rival UnitedHealth had raised concerns for others in the sector.
Pete Yonkman, the founder of two NIL collectives, foresees a blizzard of lawsuits and a college sports landscape in which a relative handful of schools can attract top talent and compete for championships.
Indiana lawmakers have discovered this legislative session that performing major financial surgery on multibillion-dollar nonprofit hospital systems is a motley and entangled task.