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Lawmaker eyes changes to synthetic marijuana ban

Indiana communities said they're still worried about sales of synthetic marijuana despite a new state law banning the substance, and one lawmaker said it may be time to take "aggressive steps" to attack the problem.




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Officers in pepper spray incident placed on leave

A California university placed two of its police officers on administrative leave Sunday because of their involvement in the pepper spraying of passively sitting protesters, while the school's chancellor accelerated an investigation into the incident amid calls for her resignation.





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'Movember' raises awareness for men's cancers

On the eve of Nov. 1, Paul Shupe and his friends put away their razors. They joined countless others in a campaign to show off their manliness, but for these guys, the stakes are higher.






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Congress pushes back on healthier school lunches

In an effort many 9-year-olds will cheer, Congress wants pizza and french fries to stay on school lunch lines and is fighting the Obama administration's efforts to take unhealthy foods out of schools.






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Busted Space tackles religion on campus

With the help of a spotlight and a stage, a group of Ball State theatre students attempted to explore the complexities of religious belief and understanding on Sunday night.  


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Ind. Legislature set for new 'right-to-work' fight

INDIANAPOLIS — The Republican leader of the Indiana House said Monday that passing a "right-to-work" proposal will be his top priority in the coming legislative session, setting up a possible repeat of a confrontation that sparked a five-week walkout by House Democrats.


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