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MEN'S TENNIS: Cards tabbed as favorites in the MAC

After winning the Mid-American Conference tournament last season, the Ball State men's tennis team has been named the preseason favorite in the MAC this season, according to the conference office Tuesday.



INTERACTIVE: Super Bowl Village

Don't miss out on all the fun in downtown Indianapolis. Check out a map so you can plan where and when to go.



SUPER BOWL: Cruz, Moore beat odds to reach Super Bowl

INDIANAPOLIS – After the Super Bowl decorations have been removed from Lucas Oil Stadium three weeks from now and the confetti swept off the turf, the NFL's focus will again turn to Indianapolis. The city will play host to the NFL Combine, where the top prospects eligible for the NFL draft have showcased their talents for NFL scouts since 1986.


WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Losing streak ends at Kent State

Behind the combined efforts of sophomore guard Brandy Woody, junior guard Shanee' Jackson and senior co-captain forward Suzanne Grossnickle, Ball State snapped its five-game losing skid, cruising to a 75-56 triumph over its cross-divisional rival Kent State on Wednesday night.



GOP Rep. Dan Burton of Indiana won't seek re-election

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Republican Dan Burton, whose ardent investigations of Bill Clinton in the 1990s lifted his national profile, announced Tuesday that he is ending a three-decade career in the U.S. House due to an undisclosed family health concern.


GOP race turns to Nevada amid caucus turmoil

LAS VEGAS — This was supposed to be the Nevada GOP's year of redemption, a chance for Republicans to have a prominent role in picking a challenger for President Barack Obama four years after bungling its first attempt to turn the state into a major player in presidential politics.


Twitter CEO says blocking policy over-distilled

DANA POINT, Calif — Twitter CEO Dick Costolo sought to calm the global outrage over the company's new country-by-country censorship policy, complaining in part that the issue is being treated with the same kind of shorthand that has made Twitter popular.


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