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Six Killer Xbox One Announcements Microsoft Made Today
By Lucas Matney In addition to the multitude of sick new gameplay footage we saw today from Gamescom, Microsoft revealed, confirmed and offered updates on some major new features that
The Soy Car Seat: Are Companies Doing Enough For The Environment?
By Jason Margolis Corporate sustainability reports help measure firms’ ecological footprints. Ford, for example, touts renewable materials in its cars. But some environmentalists say the reports can be misleading. »
Zendesk Picks Up 3% After Hours Reporting Better-Than-Expected Q2 Adjusted Loss, Q3 Guidance
By Alex Wilhelm Zendesk reported its second quarter financial results today, beating market expectations. The company also guided its third-quarter revenue above street goals. Shares of the firm are up
Judge Strikes Down Idaho ‘Ag-Gag’ Law, Raising Questions For Other States
By Luke Runyon A judge ruled Monday that an Idaho law criminalizing undercover investigations of farms is unconstitutional. Seven states have similar laws, but legal experts say they may not
11 with the Eleven: Brad Ring
By Brian Weiss Get to know the Indy Eleven with this short Q&A feature series. by Brian Weiss We kick off this new weekly Q&A feature series — the headline
A few of the artists and grant winners who are moving Indy forward
By Rebecca Berfanger Individual Artists Receive Grants Up To $2,000 from Indiana Arts Commission by Rebecca Berfanger Pop up script readings, a new audio-art installation, and dance classes at a
Why ‘Pep’ The Prison Dog Got Such A Bum Rap
By Emma Jacobs He killed the Pennsylvania governor’s wife’s cat — or so the story went. As it turns out, the Labrador was sentenced to the grim corridors of Eastern
Surf master Dick Dale on the road again
By Katherine Coplen Dick Dale stopped at the Melody Inn on Monday night as part of his 25-city tour. by Katherine Coplen [Editor’s note: Climb inside our rainbow time machine,
Fox News’ Debate Selection Method Is Not Without Critics
Broadcaster Fox News announces which 10 candidates will be allowed on stage for the first official Republican debate next month. NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with politics editor Domenico Montanaro. »
In LA, Vets Become Homeless Faster Than The VA Can House Them
By Quil Lawrence The Veterans Administration pledged to end homelessness among veterans by this year. Some cities will meet the goal, but LA is way behind, with the country’s highest