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The past five years have seen more than three times as many politically motivated attacks on public figures as occurred in the previous 25 years.
The company that launched Indiana hamburger chain Clancy’s and casual dining concept Grindstone Charley’s is planning a restaurant in Noblesville next year that is inspired by Japanese kissa lounges known for catering to audiophiles since the 1950s.
Eli Lilly and Co. this month launched a public awareness campaign called Brain Health Matters, which features actress Julianne Moore urging people to be proactive as they age to lower their risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
This personal exercise encapsulates the central problem: Amazon, which increasingly acts as the world’s most important marketplace, is opaque and inaccessible.
The beneficence of the Ball family has long blessed Muncie.
In 2023, state data shows that just 45% of Indiana’s male high school graduates went directly into a college program, compared with 58% of females.
Ag giant Corteva Agriscience is reportedly mulling a split of its seed and pesticide businesses, a move that could alter the company’s presence in Indianapolis as well as the state’s agriculture industry.
A city commission is backing the Hogsett administration’s effort to salvage the long-planned redevelopment of the Gold Building downtown, which for months has been hampered by financial challenges that nearly derailed it.
To arrive at the 4% rate, Bengen studied historical market returns covering 50-year periods beginning in 1926 and ending in 1992.
The Carmel-based company, Murray Mentor, has created a voice-in-the-ear AI program that allows novice factory employees to tap the expertise of some of the most-seasoned employees—even if those employees retired long ago.
Nation-state cyber activity continues to escalate, targeting not just federal agencies or Fortune 500 companies but also small to midsize organizations that form the backbone of Indiana’s economy.
Dickey joined Rebar last year after eight years with Carmel-based Hageman Group.
It’s a city that doesn’t just talk about growth; it backs it up with action.
Indiana isn’t short on sparks of “cool.”
On paper, they looked like contenders, but, on the court, they rarely were dominant.
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Free speech advocates quickly raised concerns that the governor’s threat risks trampling constitutional protections and chilling lawful speech.
The agency on Friday submitted possible guidance that includes greater detail on the occupations covered by the rule and who will qualify and what counts as a “qualified tip.”
Democratic leaders are adamantly opposed to the bill and are threatening a government shutdown if Republicans don’t let them have a say on the measure.