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Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa starting at $1M granted to just 1 person so far, White House says
A year ago, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick predicted the gold card would raise $1 trillion in revenue and help “balance the budget.”
Las Vegas Raiders take IU’s Mendoza with No. 1 draft pick
Fernando Mendoza was among five players with close ties to the state of Indiana to be drafted in the first round Thursday night.
Telecom services biz plans $44M expansion, 400 jobs in Indiana
The company, which provides engineering, repair, and logistics services for the communications industry, said Thursday it plans to build a 400,000-square-foot facility.
Meta slashes 8,000 jobs, or 10% of its workforce, as Microsoft offers buyouts
The company said it was making the cuts for the sake of efficiency and to allow new investments in parts of its business.
FSSA seeks return of $200M in improper payments to attendant care providers
An audit found improper payments and compliance failures at five attendant care providers.
Former Martin University students, staff sue school over its abrupt closure
The plaintiffs in Wednesday’s lawsuit are also asking the court to step in and stop any sale of university property, pending further investigation and hearing.
What to know about federal order reclassifying medical marijuana as less dangerous drugs
The order signed Thursday by the nation’s acting attorney general is a first step toward broader federal acceptance of one of the nation’s most commonly used drugs.
Rev fundraiser to feature Taylor Hall singing at IMS for the first time
The event will spotlight a celebrity chef and more than 90 local restaurants, but the night also features bands, DJs and visual artists.
Trump reclassifies state-licensed medical marijuana as less-dangerous drug in historic shift
The order does not legalize marijuana for medical or recreational use under federal law. But it does change the way it’s regulated.
Generations Community Bank launches as state’s first startup bank since 2008
Generations is also the state’s first-ever minority depository institution, a designation for banks with at least 51% minority ownership or that serve a primarily minority community and have at least 51% of board seats held by minorities.
Central Indiana excelling in life sciences, but it needs a brand, speakers say
The region stands out for its prowess in invention and innovation, but competing markets have mastered telling their stories, according to speakers at IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Breakfast.
Four Democrats competing for open state Senate seat on northwest side
Major priorities for the Democratic field include addressing affordability in health care and housing, managing rising utility costs and improving access to child care and mental health services.
Warner Bros shareholders approve Paramount’s $81B takeover of the Hollywood giant
A Paramount purchase means HBO Max, cult-favorite titles like “Harry Potter” and CNN could soon find themselves under the same roof with CBS, “Top Gun” and the Paramount+ streaming service.
Average US long-term mortgage rate slips to 6.23%, its third weekly drop
As recently as late February, the average 30-year mortgage slipped under 6% for the first time since 2022. It started climbing last month as the war with Iran sent energy prices soaring.
Indiana hospital systems meet benchmark on direct-to-employer health care deals
The report comes as Indiana hospitals attempt to address widespread criticism — including from state leaders — over high prices.
26,000-square-foot grocery store planned for The Farm in Zionsville
Developer Steve Pittman told the plan commission that a development plan had been approved for a 60,000-square-foot Fresh Fare by Kroger store, but the plan changed to a smaller grocery store.
Illinois House approves legislation to keep Chicago Bears in state
The bill was approved in a bipartisan 72-38 vote after a series of amendments and backroom jockeying played out in the state Capitol.
AES Indiana details plan to power proposed Google data center southwest of Indianapolis
The pledge to avoid additional costs to ratepayers comes from AES amid an affordability inquiry by Indiana regulators in response to widespread complaints about electricity bills from utilities across the state.
White House pushes imminent easing of controls on marijuana
White House officials said Wednesday that the administration was working to “expeditiously” implement Trump’s December executive order to increase medical marijuana research.