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It’s A Wrap: Jon Stewart’s Last ‘Daily Show’
By Scott Neuman The host of the political satire program for 16 years ended his run with many of the personalities who over the years had either helped him make
Indiana State Fair opens Friday with hot air balloon launch, free concerts
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Aug. 7, 2015) – The Indiana State Fair opens Friday to kick off more than two weeks of fun at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. …read more Via: <a
Grading the GOP
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz With the first Republican Presidential debate in the history books, Indy Politics reached out to several local political pundits to get their assessments on who won the
Speaking with Sue
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz Indy Politics speaks with Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann on a number of issues including, jobs, tourism, agriculture and whether she will be on the ticket in 2016.
Report Card Reveals Much Work Left to Do
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz By Kevin Brinegar In Indiana, we make things. We’ve done so during most of the state’s 199-year history. And despite changes in today’s economy, we’ll continue to
Indiana State Fair opens Friday
The Indiana State Fair opens soon, and this year people will pay more to … that come out of Indiana,” said Lesley Gordon with the Indiana State Fair. …read more
Ten Questions Every Founder Should Ask Before Raising Venture Debt
By Brian Feinstein,Craig Netterfield When financing a growing company,venture debt can be a great supplement to venture capital. Much has been written to help founders think through venture capital, but
Sen. Schumer Sees ‘Serious Weakness’ In Iran Arms Deal, Won’t Back It
The next leader of the Senate’s Democrats, New York’s Chuck Schumer, says he won’t vote for President Obama’s Iran deal. It’s a big blow coming from the most influential Jewish
Jobs Numbers Suggest A Healthy Economy — And May Let Fed Nudge Rates Up
By John Ydstie The economy likely added about 220,000 jobs in July, according to surveys of economists. That just about matches the job creation number for June, and should put
French Port City Becomes Final Way Station For Some Migrants’ Odysseys
By Ari Shapiro Thousands of migrants have found themselves stranded in the French port of Calais. Most are waiting for a chance to illegally enter Britain, but others trying to