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Spirit Airlines sounds the alarm on its future ability to stay in business
Spirit—which flies to eight cities from Indianapolis—pointed to “adverse market conditions” that it’s continued to face after a recent restructuring and other efforts to revive its business.
US national debt reaches a record $37 trillion, the Treasury Department reports
The national debt eclipsed $37 trillion years sooner than pre-pandemic projections.
Ms. Rachel grew up on Mister Rogers. Now she’s carrying on his legacy.
Rachel Accurso has become the most prominent early-learning advocate in the YouTube age, and she leans on the legacy of Fred Rogers when she is accused of using her platform to make political statements.
Elanco spearheads Nutrition Secure Indianapolis initiative to provide food aid to west-side families
As the Greenfield-based animal health company prepares to move into its new neighborhood, it’s working with community partners to help ensure some of its new neighbors have adequate food access.
Indiana Fever create Inspiring Women Award, honor longtime executive
Moving forward, the award will also be named for its inaugural honoree, who the Fever said has spent her 50-plus-year career “breaking barriers and building opportunities for women in basketball.”
US July budget deficit up 20% year-over-year despite record Trump tariff income
As President Donald Trump talks about America becoming rich because of his import tax hikes, federal spending keeps outpacing the revenues collected by the government.
Texas AG: Eli Lilly and Co. offered kickbacks to providers to prescribe blockbuster drugs
The complaint alleges the Indianapolis-based drugmaker offered illegal incentives to influence Texas providers to prescribe Lilly medications including Zepbound and Mounjaro.
WNBA ratings, attendance still strong despite top stars missing games with injuries
Injuries have kept Caitlin Clark, Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier and Angel Reese out, but that hasn’t dampened fan interest in the league.
US inflation held steady as mild tariff hit offset by cheaper gas, food
Americans are likely to absorb more trade-war costs in the coming months as Trump begins to finalize tariffs.
More than 300 apartments planned for property at 46th and Monon Trail
The project would consist of workforce units—those priced to accommodate residents making 80% to 120% of the area’s median income—as well as lower-income and market-rate units.
Braun noncommittal on early redistricting; decision to depend on Texas action, Indiana lawmakers
House Speaker Todd Huston and Senate Pro Tem Rodric Bray have declined to comment on redistricting thus far.
US, China extend trade truce, easing tension between world’s largest economies
The previous deadline was set to expire at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. Had that happened, the U.S. could have ratcheted up taxes on Chinese imports from an already high 30%.
Certain local offices now subject to more campaign finance requirements
The change stems from a definition shift under House Enrolled Act 1679, a wide-ranging elections omnibus bill.
2025 20 in their Twenties: Audrey Arbogast
Audrey Arbogast wound up spending almost 5-1/2 years in Washington, working first for Braun, then for Utah Sen. Mitt Romney.
2025 20 in their Twenties: Margaret Betz
Margaret Betz leads operations, corporate outreach and student coursework for The Data Mine in Indianapolis, a living, learning and research-based community created to introduce students to data science concepts and equip them to create solutions to real-world problems.
2025 20 in their Twenties: Marina Blackburn
Marina Blackburn is a health care and public finance attorney who helps nonprofit hospitals, senior living communities and other health care providers navigate complex financing structures to fund their capital projects.
2025 20 in their Twenties: Mariah Brown
Mariah Brown is committed to bridging science and business. After earning her undergraduate degree in chemistry, with a concentration in pre-pharmacy, she went on to earn her MBA.
2025 20 in their Twenties: Madalynn Conner
Madalynn Conner serves as an adviser to the director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
2025 20 in their Twenties: Davide Dantonio
As director of gBETA for the investment accelerator Gener8tor, Davide Dantonio directs two flagship accelerator programs each year for early-stage startups, sponsored by the Indiana Economic Development Corp.