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An innovative and fast-growing golf league for children ages 7 to 13 is giving the industry hope that the sport is finally ready to emerge from the rough.
With the change, Comcast could attract new subscribers at a time when growth in the pay-TV business has slowed.
The Republican’s pick to replace Mike Pence on the ballot should take a page from Mitch Daniels’ playbook.
The Republicans should pick a candidate for governor who is open to new ideas about transportation funding, the environment and a host of other key issues.
As with nearly all issues pertaining to building and maintaining a civilized society, the question is one of “pay now” or “pay later.” We don’t get to “not pay.”
All transportation relies on public money, and it’s the preferences of our grandkids—not our grandparents—that should drive our decisions.
Indy-based Advantage Health Solutions, which recently racked up huge losses and laid off dozens of workers earlier this year, said Thursday it is shutting down its last line of business.
The problem is that too few students who enroll in postsecondary programs complete them, and too many graduate with skills that don’t mesh with the needs of employers. The result is high unemployment and underemployment among recent college graduates.
It is entrepreneurs that change the world. Ideas create disruption. This disruption inspires, empowers, and fosters economic growth.
September benefit could provide needed financial boost for an important organization.
The complexity that is being brought to bear in the realm of alternative investing these days is mind-boggling.
Such an economically closed welfare state on steroids is a recipe for stagnation, massive underemployment and unemployment and a prescription for expanding the rolls of the welfare state.
While the new law applies to all employers, it could hit the hospitality sector harder than most. The hotel industry is one that relies heavily on modestly paid middle managers, who are exempt from overtime, to pick up the slack—and extra hours—when called upon.
Anthem Inc.’s proposed purchase of Cigna Corp. would diminish competition between insurers in markets around the nation, according to a complaint filed Thursday by the U.S. Justice Department that painted Anthem in an unflattering light.
The struggling, Indy-based retailer says the move is part of a larger strategy that could save as much as $25 million over two years.
The U.S. Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against Indy-based Anthem Inc. and Cigna Corp. on Thursday. In recent years, the department has shown an increasing willingness to go to court to block deals it believes could stifle competition.
Experts polled by Bloomberg agreed that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence performed well in his speech Tuesday at the Republican National Convention after Sen. Ted Cruz stunned the crowd by refusing to endorse the GOP ticket.
The Cafe Patachou at 126th and Gray Road will move this fall to a new locale in Carmel. In downtown Indianapolis, sushi joint Asian Harbor is opening while Penn & Palate says goodbye.
The league has dinged the New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury and Indiana Fever and their players for wearing black warm up shirts in the wake of recent shootings by and against police officers.