George Hornedo: What a woman in a chair taught me about health care
Whether our systems fail people by accident or by design, the impact is the same — a woman who needs help isn’t getting it.
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Whether our systems fail people by accident or by design, the impact is the same — a woman who needs help isn’t getting it.
I believe we should move toward a universal baseline of coverage here — one that gives people the freedom to take risks while still allowing private options.
We can and should fund health care for American families, and we can and should do it without adding to the national debt.
I strongly support expanding Medicaid to cover all prenatal mothers so every pregnant woman in Indiana receives quality prenatal care, regardless of income.
In a Feb. 17 letter to Energy Secretary Chris Wright, CenterPoint Indiana Region President Michael Roeder said that the continued operation of the six-decade-old F.B. Culley Unit 2 past March could cost up to $18 million.
The new class of GLP-1 drugs are generally considered safe. Their metabolic effects have been scrutinized in studies, but their psychological impact is far less understood.
The Pacers are heading to Mexico for the first time, set to become the 23rd NBA franchise to play a game in that country.
The law, which takes effect July 1, provides that employers who knowingly and intentionally hire undocumented immigrants could face civil actions.
The restart aims to position the steelmaker to provide customers with greater access to American-made tin mill products.
The panel green-lit a deal letting the Indiana Toll Road’s private operator to raise rates twice annually and the governor’s request to spend $200 million expanding a frozen low-income child care program.
Speaking at the Economic Club of Indiana on Thursday, local tech leader Scott Dorsey said Indiana needs to develop a higher density of founders, and investors who can support those founders.
Westfield Mayor Scott Willis said he’s heard nothing from LIV Golf officials to indicate that the tour’s planned stop in Westfield won’t take place as scheduled despite reports of financial problems.
Bloomington-based author Craig Fehrman introduces a wealth of characters in his new book “This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark.”
The tournament will be held at Fishers Event Center, the same venue where the Indy Ignite plays its home matches.
The Fishers-based raw materials supplier, a publicly traded company with stock on the Nasdaq market, is more than 15 days overdue with its 10-K financial report.
International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol painted a sobering picture of the global repercussions of what he called “the largest energy crisis we have ever faced,” stemming from the pinch-off of oil, gas and other vital supplies through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. said Thursday that the $10 million commitment is being made to Indianapolis-based venture capital firm Roll Tack Ventures LLC with the goal of bolstering Indiana’s tech industry.
The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant and the state’s Office of Energy Development signed a nonbinding letter of intent to explore the potential deployment of small modular reactors.
Whitestown leaders finally broke ground early this month on a redevelopment project, a modest 14-acre park, at the site of the former Wrecks Inc. junkyard.