Home » Search
Search Results
14112 results for 'articles'
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
Postal Service expects to run out of cash in a year without help from Congress, postmaster says
The Postal Service’s net losses for the 2025 fiscal year totaled $9 billion, even though total operating revenue increased by $916 million, or 1.2%.
More than 20 states sue over new global tariffs Trump imposed after his Supreme Court loss
The Democratic attorneys general and governors in the lawsuit argue that President Trump is overstepping his power with planned 15% tariffs on much of the world.
Governor signs bills on immigration, homelessness and dozens more
Four dozen bills became law Thursday after nabbing Gov. Mike Braun’s signature. Another round of bills is expected to hit his desk soon.
Attorney for family of Hamilton County crash victim faces felony after allegedly stealing car parts
James Masur II, who was hired to represent the family of Mason Alexander, is charged with felony theft and misdemeanor charges of criminal mischief and unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle.
Indiana legislators failed to regulate THC. Businesses say there’s a middle ground.
Many business leaders say they are OK with regulation, particularly to keep drinks out of the hands of those younger than 21. But they don’t want to see THC products banned altogether.
Marion County judge blocks state’s near-total abortion ban in religious freedom case
The ruling comes more than three years after the underlying lawsuit was filed, in which plaintiffs argued the ban constituted a “substantial burden” to their religious beliefs under the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Indiana life sciences giant Philip Low dies at 78
Low founded seven companies based on intellectual property developed at Purdue, including Endocyte Inc., which he sold to Novartis Inc. in 2018 for $2.1 billion.
Plainfield adds public art with four ‘Aku’ sculptures by Micah Johnson
Park Tudor and Indiana University alum Micah Johnson created the character Aku, a young boy who dreams of becoming an astronaut.
Morgan Stanley to lay off about 3% of its workforce as job cuts continue in financial sector
Like other firms, Morgan Stanley aggressively hired during the pandemic, going from 60,000 employees in 2019 to 82,000 employees by year end 2022. The company had 83,000 employees at the end of 2025.
Republic Airways outlines postmerger integration efforts
In its first financial report since going public via merger, Carmel-based Republic Airways gave some details about its ongoing integration with Arizona-based Mesa Group. The two companies completed their merger in November.
No vetoes expected from Indiana Gov. Mike Braun this year
Braun has already signed 101 pieces of legislation so far this year — 57 this week as of Thursday morning — ranging from Republican priority bills on utility regulation to a $1 billion stadium package for the Chicago Bears.
Med schools vow nutrition education changes amid push from RFK Jr.
More than 50 medical schools — including the Indiana University School of Medicine — are set to pledge Thursday to boost their nutrition education.
Developer takes over 230-unit Lebanon residential project, plans 2027 completion
The project, Paddock Place, will include 20 townhomes and 210 apartments across seven buildings and a 5,000 square-foot clubhouse.
CICP launches fund aimed at making Indiana a chemistry hub
The Catalyst Scholars Fund is supported by a $69.4 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to the CICP Foundation Inc. and matching commitments from participating universities.
Indiana board finalizes new A-F school accountability system
The rule heads to state Attorney General Todd Rokita, who has 45 days to sign off, and then to Gov. Mike Braun for final approval.
Judge rules companies are entitled to refunds for Trump tariffs overturned by Supreme Court
The federal government collected more than $130 billion in the now-defunct tariffs through mid-December and could ultimately be on the hook for refunds worth $175 billion.
White House formally nominates Warsh to be Federal Reserve chair
Warsh’s nomination, which was initially announced Jan. 30, was forwarded Wednesday to the Senate, where it will be taken up by the Senate Banking Committee.
Trump says deal on data centers will lower electricity prices as tech companies vow to cover costs
The companies committing to the pledge included Google, Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, xAI, OpenAI and Amazon.
WNBA, players still apart with contract deadline quickly approaching
The WNBA has told the players’ union that it needs to get a deal in place by Tuesday, March 10, to start the season on time.