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State launches ‘Keep IN’ initiative to support small business growth, retention
The statewide effort is expected provide resources for small businesses to reduce preventable business closures and support smoother business ownership transitions.
DoorDash plans to spend more than $50M on gas price relief for its drivers
The company said it would offer extra compensation to U.S. and Canadian drivers as part of a temporary program to offset a sharp increase in gas prices due to the Iran war.
Worries about AI’s risks to humanity loom over trial pitting Musk against OpenAI’s leaders
Witness testimony has touched on concerns about workforce disruptions and the prospect raised by Musk that superhuman AI might one day kill us all.
Lilly looks to sell about $8B of debt to fund acquisitions
The move comes as Lilly has embarked on a spree of large acquisitions, including two of its most-expensive transactions ever.
Narrow vote margins leave 2 GOP Indiana Senate races in uncertainty
The wrap-up of initial vote tallies from Indiana’s Republican primary showed incumbent Sens. Liz Brown and Spencer Deery in narrow races that could face recounts.
Zionsville council rejects proposed development with 173 homes, commercial uses
The council voted 5-2 to reject the Woodland Grove development plan from petitioner Steve Pittman of Pittman Partners.
Braun adds Indiana gas tax suspension on top of sales tax break
The move is expected to save Hoosier motorists 59.3 cents a gallon for the next month.
Oil prices sink, stocks rally worldwide on hopes for reopening Strait of Hormuz
Oil dropped as President Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz could be “OPEN TO ALL” if Iran accepts a reported agreement that the U.S. president did not detail.
Elanco’s stock climbs after company posts strong 1st quarter results
Demand for drugs to combat ticks and other pests was a major factor boosting Elanco Animal Health Inc.’s first quarter results, company executives said Wednesday.
IRS might owe you a refund for coronavirus-era fines. Here’s how to apply.
The IRS had assessed more than 120 million penalties against tens of millions of taxpayers for filing late returns, failing to pay taxes or failing to make required estimated tax payments between January 2020 and July 11, 2023.
Corteva still mulling post-split headquarters decisions
Indianapolis-based agricultural giant Corteva, which plans to separate into two independent companies, said it hasn’t yet decided where the companies will be based.
Some iPhone owners could get up to $95 payment after Apple agrees to settle case for $250M
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of U.S. consumers, alleged that Apple deceived consumers with a marketing campaign that promoted AI features that did not yet exist and misled them into buying the devices.
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Lilly announces additional $4.5B investment at LEAP District manufacturing site
Lilly’s latest commitment at the LEAP District brings the company’s total investment there since 2022 to $18 billion.
Workforce dining platform Fooda plans expansion to Indianapolis
Chicago-based Fooda helps employers in 38 states connect with restaurants to provide meals in offices and other workplaces.
Indiana incumbents fend off primary election challengers in congressional races
Among the state’s sitting congressional delegation — which currently includes seven Republicans and two Democrats — six incumbents overcame challengers, while three other representatives faced no primary competition at all.
Anti-incumbent fever not evident in Indiana House races
President Donald Trump’s retribution campaign against state senators who opposed mid-cycle redistricting did not extend to Indiana House members.
Ruckelshaus, Moorhead win primary fights in Indiana Senate District 29
Republican John Ruckelshaus and Democrat Kristina Moorhead will vie for the open seat in a district that includes parts of northwest Indianapolis, Zionsville and Carmel.
Multiple Indiana Senate Republicans fall to Trump-backed challengers
The results show the power and popularity of President Trump among Indiana Republicans, said University of Indianapolis political science professor Laura Merrifield Wilson.