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Engines on 1.4M Honda vehicles might fail, so regulators open investigation
The agency said in documents posted on its website Monday that connecting rod bearings on vehicles with 3.5-liter V6 engines can fail, leading to complete engine failure.
Cigna confirms it won’t pursue combination with rival Humana
The two health insurance giants, with a combined market value of roughly $125 billion, held talks about a deal last year.
IBJ Podcast: Pete the Planner on Trump’s potential impact on investors, taxes, inflation and the auto industry
The president-elect is expected to employ tariffs to influence trade, loosen government regulations on companies and try to lower corporate taxes. Pete weighs in on potential winners and losers.
Indiana hits record low for nonfatal workplace injuries, illnesses
Thirteen industries in Indiana saw decreases in their nonfatal injury and illness rates last year, while six saw increases.
Veterans face challenges starting small businesses, but there are resources to help
Veterans own nearly 2 million small businesses that employ 5.5 million people in the U.S. Their numbers have shrunk, however, as the veteran population has aged.
Trump has vowed to kill U.S. offshore wind projects. Will he succeed?
Many of the largest offshore wind companies put a brave face on the election results, pledging to work with Trump and Congress to build power projects and ignoring the incoming president’s oft-stated hostility to them.
U.S. agency says Tesla implies its vehicles can drive themselves. They can’t.
The agency began the investigation in October after getting reports of four crashes involving “Full Self-Driving” when Teslas encountered sun glare, fog and airborne dust. An Arizona pedestrian was killed in one of the crashes.
Ivy Tech certificate program aims to boost microelectronics skills
The program is part of an ecosystem of higher education institutions ramping up programs to meet the state’s future needs.
Fishers pumps new life into aging Allisonville Road corridor
Once a thriving gateway on the west side of Fishers, the area has remained stagnant for nearly 20 years as places closer to Interstate 69, such as the Nickel Plate District and The Yard at Fishers District, have experienced rapid commercial and residential growth.
World Food Championships to make Indy debut this weekend
Billed as the “world’s largest food sport competition,” the event will feature more than 1,200 chefs from more than 30 countries battling in 12 categories at the Indiana State Fairgrounds; 21 Indiana chefs are scheduled to compete.
SEC says financial firm is at center of Ponzi scheme; Indy partner faces lawsuits
Legal problems are piling up against a now-defunct Georgia financial firm called Drive Planning LLC and its Indianapolis-based managing partner, Gerardo Linarducci.
Mark Mayer: Marketing like a superstar: Lessons from Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift is not just an entertainer but a masterful brand strategist who can provide lessons not only for the entertainment industry but also for just about any business’s brand.
Made in Indiana: Dog treats by Purple Shamrock Farm LLC
A craft beer maker’s spent brewing grains are used in the production of I.P.A. Bites dog treats.
Jalene Hahn: Tips to avoid making holiday spending mistakes
While Andy Williams is famous for crooning that it is the “most wonderful time of the year,” the reality is that December is the most stressful time of the year.
Cecil Bohanon & John Horowitz: 3 voter types—Hobbits, Hooligans and Vulcans
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
We write this article before we know the winners and losers of the 2024 election. We are not predicting election outcomes or endorsing any candidates. We want to share a prescient insight of Georgetown professor Jason Brennan from 2016. Brennan contrasts three types of voters: Hobbits, Hooligans and Vulcans. The name Hobbits comes from the […]
Editorial: A handful of priorities to suggest as Braun administration gets set
Preparing the Indiana workforce, increasing direct foreign investment and developing a future-focused energy plan are among the issues the new governor should tackle.
Greg Weaver: Confiscating cameras is not a good look
The media also has a right and a responsibility to report on the proceedings while making a good-faith effort to follow the court’s rules.
Sara Marshall: Let’s change the narrative around teacher satisfaction
By continuing to emphasize the challenges teachers face and ignoring the benefits, we risk alienating the next generation of prospective teachers at a time when having excellent educators is especially urgent.
Sam Snideman: Higher pay for child care workers key to strong economy
Lead child care educators, who often have bachelor’s degrees, earn wages equivalent to restaurant cooks or motor vehicle operators—fields that don’t require education beyond high school.