KIM: Nobel winner: We’re more Homer than Mr. Spock
Humans act on biases in irrational and predictable ways, often leading to poor decisions.
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Humans act on biases in irrational and predictable ways, often leading to poor decisions.
They neither reshape consumer behavior to the desired ends nor provide a stable revenue source for local governments.
The Carmel-based company makes a device that uses sound waves to help position and monitor breathing tubes for newborns in hospitals.
City Market now houses Michael Gomez’s slow-cooked creations.
Sometimes, the most interesting museum shows are ones involving subjects you might not have thought much about.
School in Marion lures coach and 60 players to prepare for inaugural kick-off in 2018.
Launch Fishers has achieved national acclaim because of the investment, resourcefulness and perseverance provided by John Wechsler, Mayor Fadness and the city.
The NFL and its players should not forget those tireless citizens who are still able to look at life through a color-blind prism and save lives on a monumental scale every day without a protest.
Strategy is not about what we say yes to, but about what we say no to. The key question then becomes: How do we know what to focus on with our culture and employee-engagement efforts?
The Irvine, California-based company said it will spend $40 million to lease, renovate and equip a 590,000-square-foot facility in the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville.
In the early 2000s, Indiana was at the bottom of almost every economic outlook index. Partnering with three successive governors—Mitch Daniels, Mike Pence and current-Gov. Eric Holcomb—legislative leaders worked across the aisle to enact sweeping reforms.
It’s long past time that executives in every company across the country take the issue of sexual harassment seriously.
A magical effect late in the show highlights the stage musical about the creation of “Peter Pan.”
If President Donald Trump prevails in shutting down a major Obamacare health insurance subsidy, it could have the unintended consequence of making free basic coverage available to more people, and making upper-tier plans more affordable.
The company once known as Thomson Consumer Electronics plans to shut down its local office in Carmel by the end of the year.
The number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits fell last week to the lowest level since Richard Nixon was president.
Among the items on the governor’s agenda is a meeting with executives of Infosys, which plans to open offices in Indianapolis projected to create thousands of jobs.
The chain is sinking nearly $2 million into revamping the location. The turnaround will be finished soon, and Kroger’s other former Marsh stores should be open by late March.
Top government lawyers representing 19 U.S. states on Wednesday asked a federal judge in California to force the administration of President Donald Trump to make health care subsidy payments that Trump abruptly cut off last week.