Annie Ropeik
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The researcher says all this is more evidence consumers don't know much about what these labels mean - and that marketing may be skewing people's perceptions.
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She will succeed current President Dan Bradley, who is retiring after more than nine years as the school's leader.
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Lilly said in September it would aim to save $500 million by cutting 3,500 jobs out of its more than 41,000 worldwide, with at least 2,000 cut in the U.S.
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Indiana is home to more Japanese investment overall than any other state, and it gets more money from Japan than from any other country.
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Some say the corporate tax cut will spur investment, while others argue individual cuts don't offset the plan's impact on the safety net for lower earners.
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Indiana's truest river port is also its largest, its highest-traffic, and its most susceptible to the fallout from shifts in federal policy.
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Northwest Indiana's Lake Michigan port will get nearly $10 million from the federal government for infrastructure upgrades to boost its capacity.
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Indiana's corn harvest is still 10 percent behind schedule, with soybeans about on track, as a year of difficult farming conditions stretches into November.
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In part two of our ports series, we see how Jeffersonville is pushing ahead with expansions to cement its place in the Midwest industrial corridor.
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The soybean crop is on track as of this week, but corn is less than half harvested - putting family farms like White Oak Farms in Putnam County under the gun.