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AI data center boom risks breakup of biggest US power grid operator
Breaking up PJM Interconnection LLC would leave Carmel, Indiana-based Midcontinent Independent System Operator, or MISO, as the top electric grid operator in the nation.
Work begins on Butler entertainment venue tailored to students
The Allen Whitehill Clowes Ballroom is being built adjacent to Clowes Memorial Hall and the Schrott Center for the Arts.
How long should college athletes play? NCAA is about to answer that age-old question.
The new age-based eligibility model, which could be approved by the NCAA Division I Council on Friday, would address circumstances that led to the aging of rosters across all sports.
The science involving GLP-1 drugs and cancer is getting much more interesting
After transforming the treatment of diabetes and weight loss, a growing body of research is raising the possibility that these drugs may help protect against cancer.
Indiana Senate’s No. 2 Republican steps down from post after split from Bray
Sen. Chris Garten is a favorite of Trump supporters who want him to challenge Senate leader Rodric Bray.
Stocks leap to another record as oil prices ease
Banks, small companies and other stocks that had earlier been left behind by the euphoria around artificial-intelligence technology led the way.
Indianapolis-based art collector is selling Western works through Christie’s
Betsey Harvey, 88, is offering more than 50 items of Western art for sale in an online auction that runs through June 25.
American Airlines temporarily suspends some of its summer routes due to steep jet fuel costs
The summer suspensions could cause more headaches for travelers already facing fewer flights options and higher price tags across their budgets.
Trump expected to announce $700M in new support for struggling coal industry
Under Trump’s orders, the Energy Department has required fossil-fueled power plants in Michigan, Indiana, Colorado and Washington state to keep operating past their retirement dates.
The Bears said Chicago wasn’t in play. Records point to a different story.
The discrepancy contradicts what the Bears told lawmakers crafting the Arlington Heights legislation and could deepen mistrust between the team and Springfield after months of negotiations over a stadium proposal.
Indiana proposes reducing certain rules for child care providers, aiming at affordability
The rules address requirements for both child care centers and homes. They are designed to support both new and existing businesses while maintaining “the highest standards of health and safety for children,” the governor’s office said in a press release.
Capital Group expanding Carmel operations, creating up to 200 jobs
The company plans to invest $13.5 million to expand at one of its primary client service hubs at 12811 N. Meridian St.
Wally’s set to open in Whitestown this month
The travel center will feature a convenience store, gift shop, extensive food offerings and bathrooms, plus gas pumps and electric vehicle charging stations.
High court upholds broad reading of SEC authority to recoup ill-gotten gains in fraud cases
The justices ruled against a man who was sentenced to 21 months in prison after pleading guilty to selling unregistered securities as part of a scheme involving high-risk penny stocks.
Supreme Court sides with Trump administration on federal regulation of telecom companies
The appeal from telecom giants Verizon and AT&T challenged a combined $100 million in penalties imposed after the FCC determined that the companies had failed to safeguard customer location data.
SpaceX’s IPO set to be biggest ever and could make Elon Musk a trillionaire
SpaceX says it plans to raise up to $75 billion when it goes public this month, setting the stage for the largest-ever stock market debut.
Keystone to spend at least $100M on acquisition, renovation of downtown Sheraton
The Indianapolis-based developer plans to convert the property near Monument Circle to a Renaissance, an upscale hotel brand owned by Marriott International.
Reviewing the options for an Indianapolis schools referendum
The Indianapolis Public Education Corp. is considering putting a tax increase on the ballot in November to fund schools. Here’s the breakdown of options and how the public can weigh in.
Marian University to break ground on $72M multidisciplinary academic building
The $72 million, 95,000-square-foot building will represent one of the largest investments in Marian University’s history.