Archive
First Republican Debate Was Wide-Ranging, But All Orbited Around Trump
By Don Gonyea The other candidates on stage each had their moments, but from an opening test of Trump’s party loyalty to a needling closer by ex-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee,
Democratic Candidates Spend Debate Night Posting Reactions, Raking In Cash
By Tamara Keith Hillary Clinton’s staff tried to counter the Republican candidates’ comments in real time. Bernie Sanders posted his thoughts, too. Meanwhile Clinton was across the country at a
Community Divides Are Still Wide A Year Later In Ferguson
By Jason Rosenbaum After Michael Brown’s death, there was optimism about broad change within the city — and the St. Louis region. But a year later there’s concern that the
After A Year Of Bombing ISIS, U.S. Campaign Shows Just Limited Gains
By David Welna Airstrikes have helped push back the Islamic State in some places, but the group has gained in other areas. Pentagon officials say the U.S. operation may need
Business Insider: Indiana economy needs confidence
Civic pride and strong tax bases made these buildings possible, and many others lining Main Streets across Indiana. The Industrial Revolution … …read more Via: <a href=https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.indystar.com/story/money/2015/08/07/business-insider-indiana-economy-needs-confidence/31130673/&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNHpM1ZXu6AMVnjiwun5lvyqBoRKPA class="colorbox" title="Business Insider:
Fact Check: Candidates Don’t Tell The Whole Stories In First Debate
By Scott Horsley In the prime-time Republican presidential debate Thursday, the candidates bragged about their records as governors and in the private sector, but the facts didn’t always add up.
Alibaba Launches English Version Of Anti-Counterfeiting Tool
By Catherine Shu Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has launched an English-language version of TaoProtect, one of its counterfeit reporting system. Used on Tmall and Taobao (Alibaba’s top B2C and B2B
Fitness Wearable Developer Lemonade Lab Scores $5.8M From Foxconn Unit
By Catherine Shu Lemonade Lab, which develops sensors for athletes, has scored $5.8 million led by a Foxconn subsidiary. The Boston- and Tokyo-based startup will form a strategic partnership with
Mormon temple in Carmel is first in Indiana
Officially known as the Indianapolis Indiana Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the newly constructed temple is the first one in … …read more Via: <a
Security, visitors adjusting to alcohol changes at the Indiana State Fair
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – With about 950,000 visitors at the Indiana State Fair last year, keeping everybody safe is a tall task. But even as they throw in … …read more