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FOOTBALL: Ball State makes changes in secondary

One week after sophomore Eric Patterson supplanted senior Jason Pinkston as one of Ball State's starting cornerbacks, another official change could come to the team's secondary this week.


Judge: Arizona immigration law can be enforced now

PHOENIX - A judge has ruled that police in Arizona can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out a requirement that officers, while enforcing other laws, question the immigration status of those suspected of being in the country illegally.


KAMERA OBSCURA: Wake me up when September ends

The question falls to you, faithful reader, whether you've seen anything interesting in the multiplex these last two weeks. No? Well I haven't either, and we aren't alone.



Louisiana State evacuates following bomb threat

BATON ROUGE, La. - Thousands of students, professors and workers were being evacuated from Louisiana State University's main campus Monday following a bomb threat, school officials said.




Video shows Libyans trying to rescue US ambassador

CAIRO - Libyans tried to rescue Ambassador Chris Stevens, cheering "God is great" and rushing him to a hospital after they discovered him still clinging to life inside the U.S. Consulate, according to witnesses and a new video that emerged Monday from last week's attack in the city of Benghazi.


Lugar shuts door on Mourdock, GOP embraces him

INDIANAPOLIS - Leading Senate Republicans are piling behind Indiana tea party star Richard Mourdock in a quickly escalating race against an unexpectedly strong Democratic rival. There's one notable exception to the GOP backing: the six-term senator Mourdock vanquished by more than 20 points in May's Republican primary.


More than 180 Occupy Wall Street arrests in New York City

NEW YORK - Occupy Wall Street protesters celebrated the movement's anniversary on Monday by clogging intersections in New York City's financial district, marching to the beat of drums that were a familiar refrain last year.


Luke Messer to speak at College Republicans meeting

Luke Messer, Republican U.S. Congressional candidate for the Indiana's 6th district, will be on campus this evening, updating students on his campaign as part of the College Republicans meeting.