It’s time to start preparing Fluffy and Fido for post-pandemic life
The eventual separation will be easier for pets “if you make changes gradually, starting potentially a long time beforehand.”
The eventual separation will be easier for pets “if you make changes gradually, starting potentially a long time beforehand.”
The Columbus-based manufacturer is bullish on hydrogen’s possibilities to power everything from buses, trains and trucks to industrial equipment.
Still, the Republican president vowed to keep up the fight, saying his case “strongly” continues.
It takes work to work well with your partner: There’s no IT department, no supply manager and no human resources pro to settle turf battles.
Students want a president that’s focused more on their wellbeing. Faculty members want a leader with a background in academia. And members of the business community say they hope IU’s next president sets the university up to better meet the needs of Indiana employers and the jobs of tomorrow.
More and more of the work done by university researchers is being spun off into companies and commercial applications that they or the universities own or are a part of.
State health officials are expressing frustration about a lack of federal financial support as they face orders to prepare to receive and distribute the first doses of a coronavirus vaccine by Nov. 15, even though one is not likely to be approved until later this year.
Those cleared included homes with mounting coronavirus outbreaks before or during the inspections, as well as those that saw cases and deaths spiral upward after inspectors reported no violations had been found, in some cases multiple times.
A startup that’s planning to launch a $60 million drug-manufacturing plant sees big growth in contract manufacturing.
Senate Republicans are growing increasingly frustrated with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin as he makes what they see as unacceptable compromises in his quest for a stimulus deal with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, people familiar with the talks said Thursday.
The three candidates answered questions Tuesday night about education, economic development and the role of government, but spent little time discussing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Nicole Lewis’ online shop, Art2theextreme, has first-to-market position on the platform with its trademark “The Original Rainbow Crayon.”
The Indiana Gaming Commission announced Tuesday that it had revoked the gaming license for Spectacle Entertainment Vice President John Keeler, who was recently indicted on several federal campaign finance charges and is on administrative leave from Spectacle, and that the ability for Spectacle to keep its gaming license in the state “is in question.”
The charges are related to a scheme to route contributions through conduit donors to a 2016 congressional campaign.
Here are six companies and one not-for-profit organization from central Indiana that are experimenting in the ed-tech sector.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said Friday that he would ease some pandemic restrictions on businesses in Indianapolis starting Monday, but not as much as the rest of the state.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected tighten a standard for an emergency authorization of a coronavirus vaccine as soon as this week that will make it exceedingly difficult for any vaccine to be cleared before Election Day.
President Donald Trump said he had a list of five finalists, “probably four,” and that he is pushing for a confirmation vote on a new Supreme Court justice before Election Day.
More than 1,300 students who were enrolled at now-closed ITT Technical Institute campuses in Indiana are eligible for student loan forgiveness as part of a $330 million national settlement affecting as many as 35,000 former ITT students.
The Justice Department is reportedly readying a major case accusing Google of abusing its dominance in online search and advertising to stifle competition and boost its profits.