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(07/10/23 3:13pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar, who was convicted of sexually abusing female gymnasts including Olympic medalists, was stabbed multiple times during an altercation with another inmate at a federal prison in Florida.
(12/27/22 10:32pm)
By REBECCA SANTANA and ELLIOT SPAGAT Associated Press
(11/18/22 4:04am)
By MATT O'BRIEN, FRANK BAJAK and BARBARA ORTUTAY, Associated Press
(11/17/22 6:32pm)
By LISA MASCARO, Associated Press
(07/27/22 2:00pm)
A man who attacked police officers with poles during the riot at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced on Tuesday to more than five years in prison, matching the longest term of imprisonment so far among hundreds of Capitol riot prosecutions.
(06/28/22 10:28pm)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Desperate families of migrants from Mexico and Central America frantically sought word of their loved ones as authorities began the grim task Tuesday of identifying 51 people who died after being abandoned in a tractor-trailer without air conditioning in the sweltering Texas heat.
(06/09/22 10:07pm)
According to the Associated Press:
(04/05/17 4:08pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has removed chief strategist Steve Bannon from the National Security Council, reversing a controversial early decision to give Bannon access to the high-level meetings.
(03/15/17 4:00pm)
Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly plans to host a town hall forum in Muncie
this coming weekend where he will give an update on his work in
Washington and answer questions from constituents.
(01/30/17 2:06pm)
BOSTON (AP) — Dozens of U.S. colleges are opposing President Donald Trump's sweeping travel ban that has left some students and professors stranded abroad.
(10/03/16 4:00pm)
DAVID CRARY (AP) – It's a complicated time for gender relations in the U.S., as the campaign pitting Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump has underscored — most recently, with the fallout from their first debate and a sharp exchange about Trump's attention to a former Miss Universe and her weight.
(09/02/16 4:00pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Georgetown University will give preference in admissions to the descendants of slaves owned by the Maryland Jesuits as part of its effort to atone for profiting from the sale of enslaved people, the president of the prominent Jesuit university in Washington announced Thursday.
(05/04/16 7:13pm)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — His rivals out of the way, Donald Trump has become the Republican Party's presumptive presidential nominee.
(11/13/15 11:45pm)
A series of attacks
targeting young concert-goers, soccer fans and Parisians enjoying a
Friday night out at popular nightspots killed at least 120 people in the
deadliest violence to strike France since World War II. President
Francois Hollande condemned it as terrorism and pledged that France
would stand firm against its foes.
(10/05/15 3:00pm)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Coast Guard said Monday that a U.S. cargo ship carrying 33 people that has been missing since it encountered high winds and heavy seas from Hurricane Joaquin sank and one body was found, but planes and ships will continue searching for the missing crew.
(10/01/15 7:14pm)
ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) — At least seven people were killed and 20 injured Thursday in a shooting at a southwestern Oregon community college, State Police Lt. Bill Fugate said.
(10/01/15 2:06pm)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Sierra Club says new federal standards for mercury, lead and other toxic pollutants that coal-fired power plants discharge into rivers and streams are good news for Indiana's waterways and its residents.
(09/30/15 5:15pm)
(09/09/15 2:55pm)
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend has appealed a more than $400,000 judgment that it was ordered to pay a former language arts teacher who underwent in vitro fertilization treatments.
(09/09/15 2:46pm)
Plants in the vegetative room at Medicine Man in Denver are bathed in light from metal halide bulbs that simulate summer and encourage vegetative growth. TNS PHOTO