New law clamps down on certain medical titles in advertising
Some say doctors are raising the issue just to protect their turf and status.
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What can Indiana do to compete and win on an international level?
Throughout the early 1900s, vendor booths lined Market Street on market days outside the actual City Market structure, erected in 1886. The street filled with carts and stalls selling locally grown produce from the German south side and other sources. Sources: Indiana Historical Society, Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Credit: This photo is courtesy of the Indiana […]
In order to account for both inflation and increased consumerism, I’ve decided to track my spending by actually tracking my savings. In other words, I took a look at what percentage of my income I was actively saving.
Point Biopharma is moving aggressively to get its lead drug, a radioactive isotope called lutetium 177, through late-stage trials for prostate cancer.
Tracy Weyand organized a student chapter of the American Association for Women in Mathematics at the Terre Haute university and hosts a day on campus for high school students.
Atarraya Inc. is working to create a showroom and training facility in the city for its new signature product, the Shrimpbox.
Thanks to online analytics, musicians and their management teams aren’t clueless about what listeners take or leave.
In less than five weeks, voters can let Republicans keep their grip on Indiana’s Senate presence by re-electing Sen. Todd Young, who emphasizes his bipartisan accomplishments, or hand his seat to Tom McDermott, the hard-charging, plainspoken Democratic mayor of Hammond.
Only four candidates are running for three open sets. Only one race—to represent District 3—is contested.
The American Pianists Association is on a mission of sorts to spread the word locally about the competitions, which already are well-respected internationally within the music community.
Providing needs-based financial assistance to families to assist with paying for this high-quality care will help reverse trends of generational poverty.
Imagine what taxpayers would save by avoiding all of Congress’ long-distance back-and-forth travel, Fort Knox-like security, and any other cushy Washington stuff.
ESG is straightforwardly good capitalism. To subsidize coal, which a hundred years ago was the cheapest source of energy but no longer is, is not good capitalism.
Rise Commercial District was instrumental to our growth at Moonshot Games.
While NBA trade rumors are cheap, there was enough smoke surrounding Turner’s name over the summer to justify a fire in his belly.
The city is considering offering the property to a private developer to create affordable housing or utilizing the land to combine the city’s 911 call center and emergency operations center.
A former Logan’s Roadhouse is expected to become home to the second Twin Peaks sports “lodge” in Indiana.
U.S. travel optimism is running high, despite chaotic, expensive, and frustrating service over the summer.
As Indiana looks to form an energy policy of the future, not everyone is in agreement on how much of a role fossil fuels will play in that equation.