AT&T vows to fight $100 million fine from FCC
AT&T Mobility LLC has been slapped with a record $100 million fine for offering consumers "unlimited" data, but then slowing their Internet speeds after they reached a certain amount.
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AT&T Mobility LLC has been slapped with a record $100 million fine for offering consumers "unlimited" data, but then slowing their Internet speeds after they reached a certain amount.
Many analysts predict that if the economy keeps improving, the Fed will raise its key short-term rate in September. That rate has been held near zero since 2008.
Congressional Republicans will move to temporarily continue health care subsidies for millions of people if the Supreme Court overturns the aid, according to plans discussed Wednesday in the House and Senate.
President Barack Obama and top Republicans in Congress joined forces Wednesday on a quick, bipartisan rescue attempt for the administration's trade agenda, left for dead in the House last week.
Life insurer has boomed by handling employer retirement plans, offering long-term care policies.
Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis is seeing plenty of interest in affordable housing.
The Northeast is still a hotspot for people on the move, says Atlas World Group chief.
Finish Line CEO says quality wins customers at online and brick-and-mortar stores.
Monarch Beverage boss illuminates the facts on a bottom-line booster.
Indianapolis firm continues to grow its fleet, revenue.
American Commercial Lines is revamping its Ohio River shipyard and sprawling inland logistics business under its newest owner.
Counties around Indiana are starting to form coalitions in an effort to win potentially millions of dollars in new state grants for regional development projects.
Two Indy theater companies tackle old tales with fresh results.
Officials expect the scaffolding surrounding the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis will be down in time for the city's Fourth of July celebration.
Some city taxpayers are still upset that Mayor Greg Ballard paid $5 million to turn Post Road Community Park on the east side into World Sports Park, but cricket players, International Cricket Council members and other cricket insiders couldn’t be more thrilled. So what's next?
The latest move will mark the second time WISH has expanded its local news coverage this year. The station added local news in January to fill a programming void after it lost its 58-year-old affiliation with CBS-TV.
In head-to-head matchups, the new poll found Indiana Gov. Mike Pence in a statistical dead heat with the two leading Democratic candidates for governor.
Kem Hawkins, who has been president of Cook Group Inc. since 2001, will retire on July 1. He will be replaced by Pete Yonkman, who since 2013 has been president of Cook Medical, the Cook subsidiary that makes medical devices.
The acquisition lets Hill-Rom, a maker of hospital supplies for wound care and respiratory health, delve further into the market for diagnostic supplies for physicians and emergency responders
The Daredevil microbrewery provides a lift to the town of Speedway’s revitalization efforts, while Penn & Palate continues the renaissance of East 16th Street.