IMF sees ‘buoyant’ US economy accelerating this year but warns of risks
The 191-country lending organization’s assessment of the world’s biggest economy was mostly positive.
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The 191-country lending organization’s assessment of the world’s biggest economy was mostly positive.
LillyPod, which occupies 30,000 square feet in a room the size of a football field, is capable of crunching massive amounts of data at high speeds and is expected to help the Lilly discover and develop drugs at a faster pace.
A top ally to Gov. Mike Braun calls situation a “trick” as Election Commission deadlock keeps candidate on primary ballot
The company accuses the employees of converting confidential business records, such as client information, for personal use and transmitting client information to their new employer.
The bill — known as the Indiana Fairness Act — had been awaiting a concurrence vote by the Senate since last week, when author Sen. Liz Brown signed off on its House changes and sent it back to her chamber.
Mike Smith was everything a great reporter should be. Urgent, dogged, accurate and fair. His career included an 18-year stop at the Indiana Statehouse where he wrote about the state’s most important issues for the AP.
The Senate author of legislation to build a stadium for the Chicago Bears in Hammond has agreed with changes to the bill. The move puts the measure one step away from heading to Indiana Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
Legislation creating a “military police force” of Indiana National Guard members — to be deployed around the state at the governor’s behest — overwhelmingly passed the Senate on Tuesday despite bipartisan opposition. The Senate also approved more than three dozen other bills.
The new spot will become the fifth central Indiana location operated by Mark and Lauren Weghorst, joining restaurants in Noblesville, Carmel, Fishers and downtown’s Mass Ave neighborhood.
A narrowly divided vote to roll back portions of Indiana’s environmental code anchored a deadline-day push Tuesday as the Indiana House advanced a slate of bills and set up end-of-session negotiations across the rotunda.
The NBA, which issued a $100,000 fine to the Indiana Pacers for violating the league’s player participation policy, had a different view about what happened.
In public hearings next month, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will question the state’s five largest investor-owned utility companies about billing transparency and solutions to rising energy costs.
There doesn’t appear to be a consensus among the pundits on the second pick behind Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, who led Indiana University to a national football championship.
Senate Bill 179, which House members approved 72-22 on Tuesday, would increase the threshold of city spending increases to obtain additional state money in future years.
Elanco Animal Health Inc. stock hit a 52-week high this week after the company posted double-digit revenue growth in the fourth quarter, driven by sales of some of its newest products.
The new league is a revival of sorts of the Continental Football League that operated from 1965 through 1969 and included an Indianapolis team.
Charter leaders and advocates are concerned about relinquishing power over buildings. IPS supporters, meanwhile, worry lawmakers are treating the district unfairly.
The bill, crafted after last year’s tragic midair collision near Washington, D.C., sought to require all aircraft flying around busy airports to have key locator systems to prevent such crashes.
In a Tuesday press conference, Rokita said the money comes from 89 separate recoveries, some through civil settlements and others via criminal prosecutions.
Bank executives fear the potential new documentation requirements would create new impediments to obtaining financial services in the United States.