U.S. trade deficit hits widest point in 10 months
The deficit rose to $44.5 billion in June, 8.7 percent higher than in May. It was the biggest gap between what America sells abroad and what the country imports since last August.
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The deficit rose to $44.5 billion in June, 8.7 percent higher than in May. It was the biggest gap between what America sells abroad and what the country imports since last August.
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With research increasingly pointing to health and academic benefits for teens who sleep later in the day, some Indianapolis Public Schools board members are calling on the district to explore the possibility of starting high school later in the morning.
The Indianapolis workforce for publisher Pearson has decreased from 850 to 180 full-time workers over the last 18 years, but a company executive told IBJ this week the firm is much more likely to grow here than shrink further.
An Indianapolis suburb has settled a lawsuit accusing it of violating free-speech rights when it removed two women's critical comments on its Facebook page.
Agrowing number of central Indiana tech firms use a software-development process called agile, which is characterized by quick production cycles, flexibility and simultaneous feedback.
Joerg Schreiber, who is leading the search for a new president and CEO at The International Center, said Diane Thomas’ reputation and connections in Indianapolis will be difficult to replace.
U.S. employers added a healthy 255,000 jobs in July, but an influx of job seekers meant that the number of unemployed fell only slightly.
The project stretching from 146th Street to 166th Street on Towne Road would include single-family houses and amenities like tennis courts and swimming pools.
Seafood restaurant The Boiling is taking space where its oddly named predecessor lasted mere months, while Metro Diner is coming to a college campus.
Indianapolis-based Stonegate Mortgage Corp. finances and services residential mortgages originated through the company’s retail offices and by third parties.
The Indianapolis-based organization collected complaints of improper conduct by over 50 coaches between 1996 and 2006 and regularly declined to forward them on to the authorities, an investigation found.
In 2006, just three years after Indianapolis became the home of the national gaming convention, Tom Anders of Fishers decided to turn his gaming hobby into a business.
While his coaching resume speaks for itself, Tony Dungy’s greatest legacy may be the impact he’s had on people’s lives through various civic and charitable endeavors. “I never felt our only job was to win,” said Dungy, who went 85-27 with the Colts from 2002-08.
Chad Priest took the reins of the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross in the aftermath of drastic chapter closures and in the midst of preparations to relocate the Indianapolis headquarters.