The Boston Celtics, coming off of their June championship on the court, have been named NBA Team of the Year off-the-court for business acumen that included record-breaking revenue in ticketing, sponsorships,
Aside from Buffalo, Indianapolis, Indiana; Providence, Rhode Island; Hartford, Connecticut; and Philadelphia round out the top five hottest markets. Why Buffalo continues to be No. 1 Buffalo's ...
If you’re interested in deepening your knowledge and appreciation of creation, then join the Sisters of Providence for the upcoming one-day retreat “Kinship with Creation.”
As someone who once battled drug addiction and has been sober for more than a decade, Molly Collett can empathize with those in the criminal justice system who deal with
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday waded into a legal fight over the release of abortion records while signing a health-focused tranche of executive orders.
Jay Chaudary, former director of the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction, led the effort to overhaul the state's behavioral health system. He takes listeners through lessons learned and potential future policy threats to care access.
In a three-hour committee meeting on Wednesday, senators on the Health and Provider Services Committee revived some long-standing health care debates and tackled issues related to pricing and burdens on physicians.
A leading reproductive health care provider is condemning the spate of proposed new abortion restrictions pending at the Indiana General Assembly.
Indiana Landmarks awarded more than $6 million to help organizations around Indy save meaningful places and preserve history.
It is time for patients to regain their voice in this debate and for physicians to use their knowledge and voices to advocate for them. We must protect Hoosier patients. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
AnalytiXIN has launched a consortium designed to give Indiana researchers better access to health care data—potentially helping Eli Lilly and Co. and other companies develop new medicines more quickly.
President-elect Trump on Sunday vowed to release records related to former President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassinations “in the coming