INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Senate has approved a bill to toughen penalties for sex trafficking, and supporters hope it will become law before football fans converge on Indianapolis for the Super Bowl in less than a month.
CONCORD, N.H. — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night, adding to a first-place finish in last week's Iowa caucuses and establishing himself as the man to beat for the Republican presidential nomination.
SAN FRANCISCO — Google is sifting through the photos and commentary on its blossoming social network so its Internet search results can include more personal information.
INDIANAPOLIS — A panel of Indiana lawmakers used a window of opportunity Tuesday after Democrats ended a three-day boycott to send divisive right-to-work legislation to the full House of Representatives.
In a state that tends to favor landlords over tenants, you're better off to be safe than sorry when it comes to signing a lease agreement for your college home or apartment.
Following a Toledo layup with under seven seconds left to tie the game at 68-68, Ball State had one last shot to avoid overtime.
Three days removed from their first Mid-American Conference loss of the season, coach Kelly Packard and the Cardinals will look to gain ground in the conference standings tonight as they host Northern Illinois at 7 p.m.
Like any new year, 2012 promises plenty of exciting films. This summer will see no less than three highly anticipated superhero films released, while two famous novels are in the works. Below are a few movies that should peek your interest in each season; if not, there's always next year.
HOUSTON — A school official said an 18-year-old brought a gun inside a Houston high school and shot another student in the leg despite metal detectors on the campus.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Following fatal shootings in two New York pharmacy robberies, a U.S. senator is warning that a new batch of "super painkillers" now under review could force repeats of recent violent robberies that left six people dead.
For years, Ball State maintenance staff have been applying "Band-Aid" solutions to mechanical, electrical and plumbing problems that arose in Muncie's tallest building.
When most students move to Ball State they expect to share their residence hall with hundreds of other students. But not with hundreds of students and a ghost.
In the three months sophomore Michael Russell subleased a house on Dill Street this summer, he experienced several disgusting circumstances.
Students will have to start looking for other venues to squelch their coffee craving after MT Cup closed during finals week.
NEW YORK — Property owners across the country bear a burden from the recession: paying a fortune in moving and storage costs to evict tenants who fail to pay their rent.
PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea said Dec. 31 that Kim Jong Un has been officially named supreme commander of the military, further strengthening his authority after the death of his father.
JAMAPARA, Brazil — Heavy rains caused mudslides that killed at least eight people in Rio de Janeiro state Monday, raising the number of dead in Rio and neighboring Minas Gerais state to 23 so far this year, civil defense officials said.
While students are able to have three weeks off for winter break, some faculty stay on campus to work.
WASHINGTON — William Daley is resigning as President Barack Obama's chief of staff just one year into one of the most pivotal jobs in politics, senior administration officials said Monday.