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Executives with Indianapolis-based Anthem have given their first interviews about the deal that will make the health insurance company the largest in…
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Tens of thousands of people across Indiana are waiting on the U.S. Supreme Court to decide the fate of their federal health insurance subsidies.The…
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It’s been more than a month since the personal information of 80 million Anthem insurance customers was compromised in a data breach. Since then, people…
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On Monday, the Purdue Faculty Senate heard an impassioned and tearful resolution from chemical engineering professor Steve Beaudoin asking the school to…
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The Indiana Department of Insurance is warning people purchasing health care on the federal marketplace to be on the lookout for scammers. Open enrollment…
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The West Lafayette City Council will take a first vote on the proposed 2015 budget Monday night.The $19.2 million dollar spending plan represents a nearly…
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Governor Mike Pence says he stands by his decision not to operate a state-run health insurance exchange under the Affordable Care Act. Two federal appeals…
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An Indiana House Democrat says Governor Pence and Attorney General Zoeller have to back down from the state’s lawsuit over the Affordable Care Act’s…
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Purdue is moving forward with new health plans for next year. The Audit and Insurance Committee of the board of trustees gave the proposal initial…
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Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN) is drumming up support of a bill he says will help part-time workers and their employers.He worked with Senator Susan Collins…