KENNEDY: No single religious definition of marriage
Here in Indiana, we’re used to religious warfare. We aren’t called the buckle of the Bible Belt for nothing.
Here in Indiana, we’re used to religious warfare. We aren’t called the buckle of the Bible Belt for nothing.
We shouldn’t cut corners in publishing the information you need about the activities of government.
Someday, perhaps not too many years from now, Indiana will have liquor laws that are well-reasoned and rationale.
The number of traded stocks has been shrinking, but as both the economy and stock market continue to recover, private equity firms will seek to list their holdings as IPOs and the number of publicly traded stocks may once again expand.
No economic facts are likely to steer the policy debate away from income inequality. This is mostly because today’s discussion is simply a convenient way to change the subject from other policy failures.
In “American Rhapsody”, Dance Kaleidoscope paired a new take on “An American in Paris” with a revival of his 2006 “Rhapsody.”
Spice Box Indy, one of the city’s better food trucks, sets up shop at City Market. Third in a month-long series of theme-less restaurant reviews.
The good news: We’re living in a world where there are amazing tools available to help guide your way. Here are a few of my favorites:
The retail giant’s futuristic delivery plan has some monumental obstacles to overcome.
Surveying the season and wondering what will be first: Indy in the Super Bowl or the Super Bowl in Indy.
Pence emphasized job creation, early childhood education, and quality of life, and used his speech to fit his proposals into those silos.
Does Chris Christie know all? Don’t tell anyone, but the governor I worked for didn’t.
Among the many good arguments for not putting Indiana through an expensive and embarrassing battle over same-sex marriage, one gets little attention: amending the Constitution to prohibit it won’t matter in the long run.
We’re old school investment managers and think having the objective of underperforming the market by a little bit is the very definition of mediocrity. We reject the notion it’s foolish to even try to outperform.
There are many causes to income inequality, most significantly that labor markets value different skills in different ways.
I started speaking truth to power early. And my older brothers didn’t like it. They told me that archness in a 10-year-old was not welcome.
Depressing news about black students’ scoring far below white students on various mental tests has become so familiar that people in different parts of the ideological spectrum long ago developed their different explanations for why this is so. But both may have to do some rethinking, in light of radically different news from England.
My favorite story in Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee’s fascinating new book, “The Second Machine Age,” is when the Dutch chess grandmaster Jan Hein Donner was asked how he’d prepare for a chess match against a computer, like IBM’s Deep Blue. Donner replied: “I would bring a hammer.”
Downtown Indianapolis was recently ranked No. 1 for livability among smaller cities by Livability.com—gratifying praise after $9.3 billion of reinvestment. Recent debates and plans, however, have raised a fundamental question: Whose downtown is this?
Mayor Ballard proposes to create a judicial center that would bring the dispersed offices of the criminal courts, prosecutor, public defender and perhaps other agencies together with the county jail in one facility at a location to be determined, and free up the jail site for development.