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Nassar victims, creditors frustrated by USA Gymnastics at hearing
Three women suing Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics over alleged sexual abuse expressed frustration with its chief financial officer’s lack of answers Thursday during a creditors meeting in the group’s bankruptcy case.
MARY BETH SCHNEIDER: Richard Lugar, everything Trump is not
The morning after Trump’s speech, I asked Lugar if he felt the world is, still, safer. Ever the diplomat, he said yes, citing our strong military. But he also spoke of the threat growing on Trump’s watch of another arms race.
IUPUI poll finds moderate support among Hoosiers for sports betting
The poll, conducted by the Sports Innovation Institute at IUPUI along with Qualtrics, found that 46 percent of respondents say Indiana should legalize sports gambling.
Bankruptcy judge blesses $5.2B plan to keep Sears afloat
The approval means roughly 425 stores and 45,000 jobs will be preserved, at least for now.
Wave of concussion lawsuits to test NCAA’s liability
The Indianapolis-based NCAA is facing more than 300 lawsuits from former college football players who claim their concussions were mistreated and led to medical problems.
Former Starbucks CEO Schultz blasts Trump in Purdue speech
Howard Schultz said Thursday that Trump’s presidency is “one of the most significant security threats America faces in the post-World War II era.”
Purdue looks for commercial opportunities for firefighting robot
Purdue University researchers say they have developed a robot that can go where it is unsafe for human firefighters to tread, ultimately saving firefighters’ lives as well as members of the public and their property.
Centier Bank names new Indy-area market president
Based in Merrillville, Centier has 61 banking centers throughout the state, including six in the Indianapolis area.
Q&A with spine surgeon Rick Sasso, who won $112M court judgment
Dr. Sasso, president of Carmel-based Indiana Spine Group, had charged that the giant medical device maker Medtronic had shortchanged him on royalties.
Letter: Ferebee will be missed
Superintendent Lewis Ferebee will be remembered for his commitment to innovation, improvement, and taking the necessary steps to ensure IPS is viable and effective for all young people.
Letter: Renewable energy has public support
There are huge other benefits that come with the cleaner air and reduced greenhouse gas emissions from renewable energy.
Morton Marcus: Indiana’s forests are well worth protecting
Woodlands still account for 22 percent of Indiana’s land area, an asset of unmeasured value.
White River plan envisions ideas for more accessibility in Hamilton, Marion counties
A firm charged with drafting a plan to revitalize and activate the river in the two counties has unveiled a series of concepts that include both passive and active nature experiences.
Ed Feigenbaum: New lawmakers find roles diminished as session plods on
The big issues will be worked out in conference committees without the help of less experienced lawmakers, and their input won’t be critical in caucus.
Paul Ashley: Hospital pricing rule is step in right direction
The best solutions will come from collaborations between health care providers and payers. With the technology at their disposal, they could create systems that allow consumers to check prices based on a wide range of factors and variables.
Nate Feltman: Rudderless Congress is failing America
As a business owner, you have many responsibilities to meet to ensure your business continues to operate. Among the most basic is paying your employees on a timely basis. Fail to meet the basics and you will be out of business. Seems like common sense, right? Well, common sense goes out the window when it […]
Editorial: Support for cigarette-tax hike should be too strong to ignore
Too many legislators are afraid of being attacked in the next election for raising taxes. Fear of being “primaried” over a tax hike—even one most people support—is one of the sad byproducts of a system where gerrymandered “safe” districts in too many instances make general-election results a foregone conclusion.
Mike Lopresti: Tales from the greatest Final Four ever played
Four teams. One loss among them. One. A combined record of 110-1. They came together on March 22, 1969, in a glorious intersection of basketball might.
Sam Julka: Five mistakes that can stifle creativity in the workplace
For people to innovate, they have to first be comfortable believing they can be and are creative. It’s a frame of mind.