Eyes turn to Fed chair Kevin Warsh and his first moves on interest rates
Economists say Warsh will likely aim for a neutral approach, largely because he is taking over the Federal Reserve at a challenging time.
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Economists say Warsh will likely aim for a neutral approach, largely because he is taking over the Federal Reserve at a challenging time.
Transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby will not play for the Red Raiders this fall and will enter the NFL supplemental draft instead.
As soccer fans from around the world visit the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Indy have already been on the prowl for sales of fake merchandise.
The five mini-golf holes were unveiled Monday at the Indiana State Museum. The holes are devoted to history and activities related to the state fair, agriculture, tourism, outdoor life and sports in the state.
All told, oil prices, inflation and energy flows simply won’t see an immediate return to what they were before the war — not for weeks or even months, experts say.
Stocks got a lift after the price for a barrel of Brent crude oil fell 5.4%, to $82.61, back to where it was in early March.
Indiana Republicans will be doing more this coming weekend than deciding a turbulent race for their secretary of state nomination.
Hospital leaders and other opponents of price controls argue that the strategy doesn’t address the root causes of high hospital prices, such as rising labor, drug, and technology costs, and that the caps will force hospitals to cut services.
Fox and Roku said that the combined company will become the third-largest player in U.S. television by share of viewing.
The one-year moratorium on data center development will affect unincorporated areas of Boone County.
Darin Brown, a veteran of ExactTarget, Angie’s List and other high-profile local tech firms, left Zoom earlier this year to be chief product and technology officer of Testlio.
The initial agreement would open the Strait of Hormuz, potentially allowing desperately needed oil and natural gas to reach the global market.
The private plane was operated by Skydive Kansas City, which is owned by Lafayette, Indiana-based private equity firm Little Engine Ventures. The firm also owns Skydive Indianapolis in Frankfort, Indiana.
A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Reinbold founded Dreyer & Reinbold Racing in 1999 and fielded a variety of drivers in the IndyCar series.
Plastics are everywhere — from snack packaging to refrigerator parts — and about 98% of it is made of fossil fuels.
The Treasury Department has issued fresh guidance that lets banks rapidly share information about suspected customers.
States are scrutinizing how chatbots interact with children, how employers use AI and what developers must do to prevent an AI-caused catastrophe.
The owners of Quaff On! preferred farming out beer production and canning to a like-minded local brewer instead of investing in canning equipment and increased capacity for its Nashville facility.
IBJ recently spoke with Conner White, now the company’s vice chair and chief investment officer, about what’s next for White Lodging under the guidance of a second generation.
IBJ spoke with Jehanzeb Noor, Zimmer Biomet’s chief innovation, transformation, business development and strategy officer, about the company’s work with IU, its approach toward artificial intelligence and looking to the company’s next 100 years.