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Economists expect Fed to cut rates twice this year
Fed officials have signaled interest rates may be on hold for some time amid uncertainty about President Donald Trump’s economic policies, particularly on trade.
Bill roundup: Property taxes dominate the week
From property taxes to child care, here’s the status of some of the bills we’re watching this legislative session, which is expected to adjourn at the end of April.
Computer programming ranks among hardest-hit occupations
More than a quarter of all computer programming jobs have vanished in the past two years, the worst downturn that industry has ever seen.
John Feinstein, author of ‘A Season on the Brink,’ about Bob Knight, dies at 69
When “A Season on the Brink” appeared in 1986, it was immediately recognized as a breakthrough in sports writing.
Contract reshuffle, planned $63M facility upgrade set stage for 2028 curbside recycling rollout
City officials have said they will need until 2028 to educate Indianapolis residents about what they can and can’t recycle and how to use recycling bins.
Report: Venture investment in Indiana tech firms rose from 2023 to 2024
The Central Indiana Corporate Partnership report’s findings show that tech-industry funding has still not rebounded from the slowdown that began in 2022.
Braun family home in Jasper gets $118K in security improvements with helipad, trailer
In contrast to his recent predecessors, Gov. Mike Braun has publicly said he intends to split his time between the Indianapolis Governor’s Residence and his Jasper home.
Shariq Siddiqui: Which nonprofits should get Muslim zakat?
Zakat can be collected by institutions, but due to distrust in institutions, zakat has become more individual than communal.
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Strategies for dealing with difficult people, times
We can’t take action if we’re consumed by distraction.
Brian Schutt: Focus on home, hope and help in talent development
Entrepreneurs are adaptive and resilient.
Brad Rateike: Your employees are not you, and that’s a good thing
Instead of expecting my colleagues to send ideas to me, maybe I need to invert the pyramid.
Dr. Richard Feldman: A reminder about the impact of vaccines
We’re at a dangerous tipping point.
Deborah Daniels: Trump’s approach to cuts has not been constructive
While the concepts might have merit, the execution has been abysmal.
Dana Black: Democrats must refocus on being out in the community
We don’t need to invent anything new; rather, we need to offer support and show up as Democrats where service is needed.
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: So what exactly is a Marion County Republican?
I like to think of myself as a moderate-conservative Republican who has voted for Democrats and Libertarians in the past.
Curt Smith: Braun shaping government into frugal, effective asset
All signs at this early stage suggest Braun has assembled a capable team of leaders to guide state government.
George Hornedo: Rebuilding democratic power in Indiana
The next generation of leaders must step up—not just to win races but to build an infrastructure that lasts.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: Trump, Indiana Republicans are dealing with amnesia
We are forgetting why we have federalism and how it must work.