Obama considers changes to international and domestic spying
President Barack Obama will meet with other officials about the nation’s espionage tactics.
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President Barack Obama will meet with other officials about the nation’s espionage tactics.
A man arrested in Ohio for having 48 bombs and four guns in his car has been identified as a specialist in the Indiana National Guard.
A law identifying rights for transgender students in public schools in California faces opponents who want to take it to a public vote.
Al-Qaida-affiliated group in Syria are working to overthrow the current President Bashar al-Assad.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Call it the most unusual game of hide-and-seek Northern Indiana has seen in a while. Anyone can play, no invitation required.
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. — The company that operates the power grid that supplies energy for more than 61 million people in parts of the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and South is calling for the public to conserve electricity Tuesday because of the extreme cold.
INDIANAPOLIS — While plows still work to clear snow off Indiana roads, officials are beginning to worry about possible flooding.
•A company that bought 103 properties in Delaware County may have allowed some of the building to become unsafe to live in. •The company, TLCF 2012A LLC of Philadelphia, buys the properties and then sells or rents them back to the original owners. •Many of the unsafe properties could take more than three years to enter a new tax-sale process.
• Snow and freezing temperatures incited Ball State to cancel classes for the second day in a row.
CHICAGO — Much of the country grappled Monday with a historic freeze that shuttered schools and businesses at the start of the first full work week of 2014. The cold disrupted flights, trains and bus transportation, thousands were left without power and even parts of the country used to fending off hypothermia and frostbite had to take extra precautions as temperatures and wind chills approached record levels.
INDIANAPOLIS — A winter storm has already dropped 5 inches or more of snow on parts of Indiana and more is expected as the state’s prepares for dangerous Arctic air.
INDIANAPOLIS — Chuck Pagano couldn’t believe his eyes. Andrew Luck couldn’t believe his ears. Colts fans couldn’t believe the scoreboard, and the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t believe their incredibly bad luck.
HONOLULU — President Barack Obama is encouraging Americans to embrace the spirit of Christmas by volunteering at a soup kitchen, buying gifts for kids in need, or organizing food and clothing drives.
INDIANAPOLIS — Water covered several highways Monday as central and southern Indiana residents contended with flooded creeks and rivers following a weekend of heavy rain and melting snow.
SELLERSBURG, Ind. — A state senator says he plans to introduce legislation that would provide legal protection to public schools and teachers that want to celebrate Christmas in their classrooms.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s call to eliminate the personal property tax for businesses could end up raising taxes for homeowners and residents throughout the state, depending on how local governments react, according to a legislative report completed Monday.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Ricki David’s been on the other side of this window.
INDIANAPOLIS — Attorney General Greg Zoeller is warning residents hit by flood damage to watch for scam artists.
BEIJING — Giving no ground, Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden traded strong arguments Wednesday over China’s contentious new air defense zone, with little indication of progress toward defusing a situation that is raising anxieties across Asia and beyond.
JOHANNESBURG — Nelson Mandela, who became one of the world’s most beloved statesmen and a colossus of the 20th century when he emerged from 27 years in prison to negotiate an end to white minority rule in South Africa, has died. He was 95.