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Kelley School's 2023 Business Outlook forecast reports uncertainty in economics
Panelists report economic uncertainty at the annual Business Outlook event on Thursday, Nov. 10.
Indiana honors women of Holocaust at 24th Annual Holocaust Remembrance event
This year's event had a special emphasis on honoring and remembering women from the Holocaust.
Tightening abortion laws reignite conversation around a permanent Child Tax Credit
Many policy experts point to a permanent Child Tax Credit, made available to low- and no-income families, as an effective strategy for reducing child poverty.
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A researcher’s quest to make end-of-life care more equitable for Black Americans
Black Americans are at greater risk for serious illnesses like dementia and kidney failure, but they’re less likely to receive the kinds of care that can make living and dying with these diseases less painful.
Kinsey Institute to focus on disabilities and sexual health in next initiative
There is a lack of sexual health resources for the blind and low-vision community.
Suspended Indiana priest avoids prison in sex abuse case
A Hamilton County judge sentenced David Marcotte, 35, on Wednesday to one year on home detention followed by 18 months of probation, and suspended his 2 1/2-year prison sentence.
Prosecutor oversight task force holds lone meeting, issues no recommendations
Republican lawmakers created a prosecutorial oversight task force in the special session's abortion ban legislation.
What are the requirements for nonprofit hospitals, how is it regulated?
Hospitals must be organized and operated exclusively for specific tax-exempt purposes and meet other IRS-specific requirements.
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Columbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop will not seek re-election
Lienhoop says it comes down to two things, family and desire to retire.
Hoosiers can help reduce hospital strain by avoiding the ER
In a statement issued earlier this week, the Indiana Hospital Association said pediatric beds were more than 70 percent occupied across the five largest hospitals specializing in care for children.
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