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Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk race to meet demand for weight-loss drugs
As Novo and Lilly fight to dominate the market in weight-loss drugs, gaining an edge in manufacturing power is emerging as a new front. Both drugmakers are racing to secure the highly specialized plants that can churn out enough of their top-selling drugs to keep up with demand.
Holcomb deploys Indiana National Guard to Texas border
Under pressure from fellow Republicans, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on Friday announced he would send 50 Indiana National Guard soldiers to Texas’ border with Mexico, “effective immediately.”
Local businesses hoping All-Star Rewards program will boost their profiles
The program, which runs through Feb. 18, allows consumers to visit participating businesses and other locations around the state, accumulating points that they can then redeem for NBA-related prizes.
Shariq Siddiqui: The lessons philanthropy can find in love
The word philanthropy is derived from a Greek word that means love of humankind.
Brian Schutt: ‘Be like Mike’ and volunteer to make Indy better
To those who worked with and around Mike, he’ll be unforgettable.
Jim Shella: Indianapolis knows how to host an event. Watch.
I have covered 14 national political conventions, events similar in scope to a Super Bowl, and have seen how some do it right and some don’t.
Brad Rateike: Gratuity and the art of tipping with $2 bills
I do not want to ever be accused of being the guy who did not tip (I learned that lesson).
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Tired of politics? Hopefully, the future is brighter
How do we explain to the next generation of voters that it wasn’t always like this, and it doesn’t have to be this way?
Dr. Richard Feldman: Prior authorization is burden on health system
Denials can also result in cost shifting to patients.
Deborah Daniels: What happened to home rule in our government?
Whatever one’s doubts about the likely benefits of these projects, the question is whether state government should interfere in local government decision-making.
Karen Celestino-Horseman: Indiana should say ‘no’ to puppy mills
The regulations regarding puppy mills are few, and enforcement is lacking.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: Can our Legislature do 2 things at once? Maybe.
Interesting work and solid compensation should be the goal for all our young people.
George Gemelas: Indiana’s red-state approach to the clean economy
Especially given this early momentum, Indiana should not be afraid to continue paving our own path on climate and sustainability.
Dana Black: Nikki Haley’s ignorance can’t be overlooked
Many in our country want to believe the period of enslavement of Africans should be considered the beginning and end of U.S. racism.
Pierre Atlas: Face it: Black history is American history
There are groups and individuals who benefit from sowing division and thus do it intentionally.
Curt Smith: Culture has turned hostile to the faith community
It seems the backwaters of Indiana policymaking are fine when profits are being generated.
Claire Fiddian-Green: Study: Standardized tests are useful in admissions
The evidence suggests that standardized tests like the SAT offer a more complete view of a student’s likelihood of excelling in college.
Marshawn Wolley: Rewriting code’s language is counterproductive
The elimination of minority from a statute that is ostensibly focused on diversity and inclusion seems more than odd—it seems unnecessary and counterproductive.
Wendy Dant Chesser: Indiana should support ‘right to start’ efforts
While overall our climate favors entrepreneurs, Hoosier legislators and executives can do more to foster successful entrepreneurial ambitions.