Month: April 2019
Breakingviews TV: Oil M&A
Two oil majors are fighting over who’ll take over shale producer Anadarko. Occidental Petroleum’s $38 bln hostile bid is more generous, but Chevron’s lower-priced offer comes with less risk. John Foley talks through what might happen next.
South Shore Line, Metra offering free rides to kids with parents on Thursday
CHICAGO — The South Shore Line and Metra are making it cheaper for parents to take part in Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.
NTT IndyCar open testing for Indy 500 at IMS
NTT IndyCar Open Testing for Indy 500 at IMS
Brother Nature trawls Lake Michigan for salmon, trout, adventures
After 40 years of fishing Lake Michigan, Mike Schoonveld has a pretty simple philosophy: “It’s not rocket science; it’s fish science.”
NBA executive on Romeo Langford draft stock: 'He’s probably not as ready to go' as we thought
IndyStar reached out to 3 NBA executives to gauge stock of local draft entrants Romeo Langford, Kris Wilkes, Kyle Guy, Juwan Morgan and Devonte Green.
Popular vaping products contaminated with bacterial and fungal toxins, study says
New research from Harvard found that popular e-cigarette products were contaminated with harmful bacterial and fungal toxins.
Indiana city seeks to reach environmentally conscious goals
GOSHEN — A northern Indiana city is voicing a commitment to reducing carbon emissions, increasing energy efficiency and boosting the use of renewable energy.
Unsafe Taco Bell torn down, but will be rebuilt, according to officials
CROWN POINT — Customers craving Locos Tacos and Chalupas are going to have be patient. Crown Point’s Taco Bell has been razed because of foundation problems.