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Pato O’Ward is looking to put Palou’s dominance on hold and become Indianapolis 500 champion
After three near misses in his past four races on the Brickyard’s iconic 2.5-mile oval, the two-time runner-up is hoping to finally sip the milk and celebrate with all of his fans and everyone else in the grandstands at the Brickyard.
Wienie 500 captures the imagination of Carb Day attendees
The race, known as the Wienie 500, inspired many Carb Day attendees to wear hot dog costumes and hot dog headgear.
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First Internet Bank CEO David Becker weighing bid for Indy mayor
Becker told IBJ in a statement that he has been approached about running for office and said he takes “those conversations seriously.”
Cummins must pay $23.3M in damages in trade-secret lawsuit, jury says
A California-based tech firm that develops artificial-intelligence-powered applications accused the Indiana-based manufacturer of stealing its trade secrets.
Mark Montieth: Mel Kenyon might outlive his legend as midget-car master, Indy 500 upstart
Given all the physical and emotional challenges of his life in racing, it’s fair to ask: Was it all worth it?
Q&A with Schahet Hotels CEO Jeffrey Brown about collaboration with Ball State
Brown spoke with IBJ about adding signature touches to The Cantio in Muncie and how Schahet adheres to its core values.
Pete the Planner: Taken too far, FIRE movement devalues joy in work
I’ve started to wonder if some people are becoming so efficient with money that they accidentally become inefficient with life.
Christopher Day: Indiana can lead new era of industrial innovation
Manufacturing isn’t just an industry in Indiana.
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Economic reasoning can help steer traffic policy
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
Induced demand occurs when increasing the supply of a good lowers its price, leading to higher consumption.
Lilly goes on $21B buying spree to build drug pipeline
Deal after deal, Eli Lilly and Co. is using the fruits of its success from developing blockbuster GLP-1 medicines to prepare for its next chapter and build a bridge over a looming patent cliff.
Health care summit uses IMS to draw together leaders from across sector
Leaders of the technology company Hc1 planned a small conference that used the appeal of the upcoming Indianapolis 500 to bring together health care leaders from around the country for a few days.
IPS students earn health care credentials before college
At Crispus Attucks High School, students have many career-prep options through the school’s health care pathways program.
Trump Accounts to offer new investment option for parents
Local financial professionals say the individual retirement account for children probably makes sense for some families more than others.
Energy-hungry data centers need large sources of backup power
The power needed to operate data centers has increasingly drawn public scrutiny to the projects. But a draw from the power grid is just one of the energy issues at play.
Editorial: Purdue’s next leader will inherit institution at pivotal moment
President Mung Chiang’s decision to move to Northwestern University comes at an unusually consequential moment for higher education, which is being redefined economically, politically and technologically.
Brandon Taylor: City’s housing crisis is an economic risk we can’t ignore
The root causes are structural: years of underproduction, rising construction and financing costs, regulatory delays, limited subsidies, and gaps in the capital needed to move projects from idea to completion. This moment requires coordinated action across the full housing ecosystem.
Braun says he’s neutral in turbulent GOP Indiana secretary of state race
The governor emphasized that he “never” endorsed Morales or any other contender and said he “respect(s) the process” as the increasingly contentious GOP nomination fight heads toward next month’s state convention.
Splenda maker Heartland Food acquires Equal maker’s Americas business
The deal for the Americas business of Whole Earth Brands Inc. gives Carmel-based Heartland control of two of the top-selling artificial sweetener brands sold in the United States.