BOHANON & STYRING: Tariffs often tilt playing field rather than level it
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tariffs aren’t really about fair trade; they’re all about fixing the market for domestic firms at the expense of the rest of us.
Premiums for the most popular Obamacare plans are going up an average of 34 percent nationwide, according to a new study. But the increases aren’t as high in Indiana.
But President Donald Trump's plan to declare the opioid crisis a nationwide public health emergency will expand access to medical services in rural areas and shift some federal HIV money to help addicts, White House officials said Thursday.
Duke Realty Corp. slightly exceeded analyst expectations on one financial performance measure in the third quarter while barely missing on another.
Smart-home products are poised to become a $60 billion global industry, according to research firm MarketsandMarkets. Yet consumers need spend only a few hundred dollars on each item to make their lives more automated.
The Carmel-based insurance holding company turned a profit of $100.8 million in the period, up from $18.6 million a year ago.
IU President Michael McRobbie and his wife, Laurie Burns McRobbie, don’t live at Bryan House but it’s still a busy place.
High housing costs in blue counties is the biggest factor contributing to the population loss, Redfin said.
Equicor Real Estate LLC’s plans call for 165 single-family homes to be constructed by CalAtlantic Homes of Indiana, as well as 98 senior apartments and 40 assisted-living units.
West Fork Whiskey looks to complement Cannonball Brewing on Bellefontaine, and the New Zealand burger joint nails down its second Indy locale. Plus, pancakes in Irvington.
While the president insists the popular retirement plans will remain untouched, lawmakers are open to revisions.
A U.S. judge on Wednesday rejected a request from 18 states and the District of Columbia and scolded the coalition for claiming health care costs would rise without federal help.
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said he’ll move to weaken or kill local media ownership restrictions next month, potentially clearing the way for more consolidation among companies that own TV and radio stations.
A pharmacist at a facility whose tainted drugs sparked a nationwide meningitis outbreak that killed 76 people, including five people in Indiana, was cleared Wednesday of murder but was convicted of other crimes.
President Donald Trump said he’s narrowed his Federal Reserve decision to “two and maybe three people” and an announcement will come in a “very short period of time.”
The housing market remains strong—and sales could surpass last year’s record—despite the low inventory of homes for sale, says F.C. Tucker President Jim Litten.
In John Strand’s debate drama, Supreme Court Justice Scalia squares off against a liberal law clerk.
The dry cleaner counts more than 450 locations worldwide, but hasn’t had a presence in Indiana until now. Also in the roundup: more pizza joints and ice cream shops.
Lumber Liquidators, which has three stores in the Indianapolis area, has agreed to resolve claims brought on behalf of people who bought laminate flooring reported to contain unsafe levels of formaldehyde.
An Indianapolis fertility doctor accused of inseminating patients with his own sperm will appear in court for a change-of-plea hearing.