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Cyber Monday shoppers expected to set record
Cyber Monday has become the biggest online shopping day of the year, thanks to the deals and the hype the industry has created to fuel it.
Record 3M-plus travelers screened at U.S. airports in single day
Airlines canceled about 120 U.S. flights—not an unusually high number — and more than 6,800 flights were delayed, according to FlightAware.
Central Indiana charities, what do you need most?
Indianapolis Business Journal’s annual Holiday Wish List—our effort to help connect nonprofits with people who can help them—will begin appearing in the Dec. 6 issue and will reappear weekly through Dec. 20.
Indiana GOP chairman Randy Head steps down
Head has returned to full-time status at Indianapolis-based law firm Krieg DeVault as a member of its governmental affairs team.
U.S. commits to $7.54B loan for Stellantis venture to build 2 EV battery plants in Indiana
The project being built by StarPlus Energy LLC is expected to create at least 2,800 jobs at the two plants and hundreds more at a nearby park for parts-supply companies.
Biden pardons son Hunter despite previous pledges not to do so
The pardon spares the younger Biden a possible prison sentence for federal felony gun and tax convictions.
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigns as carmaker continues to struggle with slumping sales
In recent months, Tavares had come under fire from U.S. dealers and the United Auto Workers union after the release of dismal financial performance reports.
Purdue fires coach Ryan Walters after going 5-19 in his two seasons
It was simply too much to ignore even for a program like Purdue, which rarely fires coaches this quickly.
Carmel company elevates profile through IndyCar and coffee shops
Ted Gelov, the owner of Carmel-based Heartland Food Products Group, is turning to IndyCar to build the brand of Java House, a cold brew coffee product that debuted in 2018.
Office building owners finally see payoff from millions in upgrades
Experts say some improvements—particularly those focused on wellness—help soften the blow for employees returning to their cubicles after growing acclimated to working from home.
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Here’s why we’re thankful for money and prices
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
Money facilitates wealth creation much more than a barter system ever could.
Planned low-barrier homeless shelter raises hopes and concerns
The city is preparing to break ground in the next few months, but some housing-first advocates say the shelter doesn’t further the housing-first goal because it won’t include permanent-housing options.
Peter Dunn: Should you sell your current home or rent it out?
Whether it was one of the major mechanicals going out, a frozen pipe, or simply a renter getting behind on rent, my brain could no longer handle the drama.
Derek Schultz: IU football fans finally get to live in the moment
If you had posed any of the current playoff scenarios to anyone back in August, much less a die-hard IU football fan, they would’ve laughed you out of the room.
Editorial: Problems at housing agency demand quick action to correct
Figuring out whom to hold responsible for the debacle might be the hardest part of all.
Lesley Weidenbener: IBJ expands, renames health care awards
We hope this encourages more companies and organizations to nominate people who are providing exceptional service to patients.
Cliff Chapman: Creating local carbon credits delivers local benefits
Wooded areas in and around cities are dwarfed by ecosystems like the Amazon rainforest, but these urban forests nonetheless provide relief to our planet and nearby communities. They also provide opportunities for carbon credits.
Kerry Prather: Liberal arts, artificial intelligence thrive together
Every day in our classrooms, AI and other digital tools are leveraged to enhance student learning.