Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Broader look at rent controls show how they hurt low-income residents
Economists have long pointed out that setting a price ceiling below the market clearing price will inevitably lead to product shortages.
Economists have long pointed out that setting a price ceiling below the market clearing price will inevitably lead to product shortages.
Insurance works on the principle of the Law of Large Numbers.
President Donald Trump has spoken out against the CHIPS Act, meant to incentivize semiconductor-related development in the U.S., but industry insiders say they’re optimistic the initiative will survive.
Several of the session’s most important pieces of legislation—including bills affecting the budget, property tax relief and health care transparency—will be heard, amended and passed out of committee next week.
A spokesperson for the company said the layoffs will impact workers at three Indiana facilities.
Researchers used an artificial intelligence tool to analyze sales calls and detect certain vocal markers.
Data center construction has been met with some apprehension, including the low number of jobs produced for the large tax incentives and utility burden these developments require.
Amid uncertainty around federal research funding, universities must explore private support, Purdue University President Mung Chiang told an tech industry group on Tuesday.
The National Association of Home Builders projected that current tariffs could raise the cost to build a single-family house in the United States $7,500 to $10,000.
There’s a method to the madness that is the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament—and it relies wholly on the collective involvement of thousands of NCAA and university staffers, contractors, local organizers, venue workers and volunteers.
And the first bills are hitting Gov. Braun’s desk for approval.
Critics of the Indiana Economic Development Corp., which receives hundreds of millions in tax dollars each year, have wondered whether the agency has been transparent and fiscally responsible enough.
While the exterior of the Intech Two building will remain largely the same, Indianapolis-based Ghoman Group plans to gut the interior to create a 140-unit hotel accompanied by a restaurant and conference center.
The new leader succeeds Marsh Davis, who is retiring after 37 years at Indiana Landmarks, including 19 years as CEO.
The January report by poverty- and homelessness-focused service providers, titled “Marion County Township Trustees: Opportunities Seized; Opportunities Missed,” is the result of a yearlong investigation.
The CHIPS Act focuses on microelectronics and battery technology, but the future of artificial intelligence could also be at stake.
Indiana must ramp up efforts to attract talent from other states, retain graduates from our universities and ensure that Indiana is attracting more than our fair share of immigrants.
Just as American manufacturing’s prospects were starting to burn brighter, Trump’s policies threaten to snuff them out.
We have strong leaders at the helm who are focused on harnessing Indiana’s energy potential. As the energy industry, we are here to support it.
Lawmakers tackled two thorny health care bills that garnered hours of testimony.