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(02/26/13 1:39am)
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — State and federal highway officials used outdated air emissions data to demonstrate that a segment of the Interstate 69 extension now under construction complies with the federal Clean Air Act, an attorney for the highway's opponents says.
(02/26/13 12:54am)
HARTFORD, Conn. — Facebook has agreed to remove some so-called tribute pages related to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting over concerns they're being used to exploit the tragedy, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said Monday.
(02/25/13 11:12pm)
LUBBOCK, Texas — Blizzard conditions slammed parts of the Midwest on Monday, forcing the closure of highways in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and sending public works crews scrambling for salt and sand anew just days after a massive storm blanketed the region with snow.
(02/25/13 9:31pm)
NEW ORLEANS — With billions of dollars at stake, a trial to figure out how much more BP and other companies should pay for the nation's worst offshore oil spill began Monday with the federal government saying the oil giant put profits ahead of safety and deserves most of the blame for the 2010 disaster in the Gulf.
(02/25/13 9:09pm)
SPOKANE, Wash. — It may be called weed, but marijuana is legendarily hard to grow.
(02/25/13 8:00pm)
LOS ANGELES — Ben Affleck’s “Argo,” a film about a fake movie, has earned a very real prize: best picture at the Academy Awards.
(02/25/13 12:38pm)
Pope Benedict XVI has reshaped the papacy simply by giving it up. But how?
(02/25/13 12:28pm)
TOLEDO, Ohio — About 50 more people have come forward to say they were sexually abused at Catholic schools in Pennsylvania and Ohio by a Franciscan brother who killed himself in January, said an attorney who settled 11 alleged abuse cases against the friar.
(02/25/13 12:27pm)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — A false report of a gunman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that briefly caused a campus-wide lockdown Saturday stemmed from an electronic message sent to police, authorities said.
(02/25/13 10:35am)
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — A chilly breeze rumpled the ribbon a bit as a new wind turbine was dedicated on Indiana State University grounds.
(02/23/13 8:03pm)
BOSTON — Police in Mass. say after search that reports of gunman on MIT campus are unfounded.
EARLIER: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology says a man carrying a long rifle and wearing body armor was spotted in a campus building, and the school is on lockdown.
(02/23/13 12:08am)
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis officials say they're flattered to be considered as a possible host for the 2024 summer Olympic Games but won't bid on the event.
(02/22/13 11:33pm)
BRUSSELS — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and his NATO counterparts are considering leaving 8,000 to 12,000 troops in Afghanistan after 2014, but a dispute arose Friday between the U.S. and German defense officials over whether that contingent would be an international force or an American one.
(02/22/13 11:13pm)
MINNEAPOLIS — Gusty winds and iced-over roadways made for treacherous Midwest travel Friday as a major winter storm headed east over the Great Lakes.
(02/22/13 9:41pm)
SALT LAKE CITY — During her 10 years as a Utah state trooper, Lisa Steed built a reputation as an officer with a knack for nabbing drunken motorists in a state with a long tradition of tee totaling and some of the nation's strictest liquor laws.
(02/22/13 9:06pm)
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Futurists have long proclaimed the coming of a cashless society, where dollar bills and plastic cards are replaced by fingerprint and retina scanners smart enough to distinguish a living, breathing account holder from an identity thief.
(02/22/13 7:30pm)
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Pence is battling with House lawmakers over expanding health care coverage for roughly 400,000 Indiana residents, amid concerns that the state's health care program for the poor won't be able to handle the flood of new enrollees.
(02/22/13 2:37am)
MIAMI — Lawsuits are already filed in this month's disastrous Triumph cruise ship voyage, but the legal deck is stacked in parent company Carnival's favor, mainly because of the restrictive terms of vacationers' tickets, governing who can sue and where.
(02/22/13 1:49am)
INDIANAPOLIS — The national gun-control debate sparked by December's deadly Connecticut school shooting is spurring a surge of applications in Indiana for gun permits, with State Police seeing three times the number of such requests the agency handled a year ago.
(02/22/13 12:30am)
LOS ANGELES — Canadian tourist Elisa Lam had been missing for about two weeks when officials at the historic Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles found her body in a water cistern on the hotel roof.