NATE FELTMAN: Time to begin planning for next scary virus
The crisis we’re living through today can help us head off a future pandemic.
The crisis we’re living through today can help us head off a future pandemic.
Since the start of 2020, Simon shares have lost 67.7% of their value—chopping $31 billion off the company’s market capitalization.
Little League International has postponed this year’s planned opening of its Central Region headquarters, citing construction delays, not the coronavirus pandemic.
The Indianapolis-based health insurer is accused of falsely certifying the accuracy of incorrect diagnosis data from doctors and other health providers over four years.
Eli Lilly and Co.’s treatment Emgality and Teva Pharmaceutical’s drug Ajovy were approved within months of each other in 2018.
The figure for last week is much higher than the previous record of 3.3 million reported for the previous week.
More than 40% of Hoosiers have already filled out the 2020 Census, but concerns remain about getting the rest of the state to respond during a public health crisis.
Remote work removes many of the inconveniences associated with going into work, but it takes away a key component of what makes company culture—connection!
In this Nov. 26, 1945, photo, two women are at an Indianapolis department store to promote a fundraising effort for the State Board of Health’s infantile paralysis clinical research and for Kenny Institute treatment programs.
Across the economy, private and not-for-profit enterprises are going to discover which works of theirs, and which expenditures, are really essential.
The number of Hoosiers filing for unemployment benefits has skyrocketed over the past two weeks.
The company, which has about 350 employees, makes medical-grade refrigerators, freezers and defrosters for vaccines, medicines, blood products and other perishable medical supplies.
CEO Brad Bostic calls the new dashboard “a game-changer” in predicting the movement of the disease and formulating plan to stop its spread.
We must find a way to confront a new challenge that risks infecting and killing many.
We know the economy is sick now—but it’s been unhealthy for large segments of the community even in good times.
When the city was threatened with losing the Indianapolis Indians, the public rallied in ways big and small to keep the team here.
Firms across the country from a broad range of industries will be taking a hard look at their dividends in the coming weeks, as the pandemic forces businesses to focus on conserving cash.
Health-data specialists at universities and research institutes in Indianapolis expect the virus to hit its peak between mid-April and early May, packing a punch that could cause about 800 new positive COVID-19 cases a day.
The death toll in the state rose to 330, up from 300 the previous day.
The state reported that 42,489 people have been tested so far, up from 39,215 in Saturday’s report.