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(09/24/14 4:17pm)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Declaring the world at a crossroads between war and peace, President Barack Obama vowed at the U.N. on Wednesday to lead a coalition to dismantle an Islamic State "network of death" that has wreaked havoc in the Middle East and drawn the U.S. back into military action.
(09/19/14 9:08pm)
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana man who admitted to fatally stabbing and shooting a fellow Purdue University student inside a crowded classroom has been sentenced to 65 years in prison after telling a judge he lied about being mentally ill.
(09/19/14 8:04pm)
NEW YORK (AP) — Commissioner Roger Goodell said the NFL wants to implement new personal conduct policies by the Super Bowl.
(09/11/14 6:01pm)
UPDATE: The campus has been cleared. The suspect was found, and the reported weapon was identified as an umbrella, according to IU Southeast's Twitter account.
(09/11/14 1:46am)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Opening a new military front in the Middle East, President Barack Obama authorized U.S. airstrikes inside Syria for the first time Wednesday night, along with expanded strikes in Iraq as part of a broad mission to root out the violent Islamic State militants whose reign of terror has spread across both countries.
(09/08/14 8:29pm)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A person with knowledge of the injury tells The Associated Press that Colts linebacker Robert Mathis is expected to miss the entire season after tearing an Achilles tendon during a private workout last week in Atlanta.
(09/04/14 7:39pm)
CHICAGO (AP) — A U.S. appeals court in Chicago ruled Thursday that gay marriage bans in Wisconsin and Indiana violate the U.S. Constitution — thereby bumping the number of states where gay marriage will be legal from 19 to 21.
(09/04/14 7:20pm)
Joan Rivers, the raucous, acid-tongued comedian who crashed the male-dominated realm of late-night talk shows and turned Hollywood red carpets into danger zones for badly dressed celebrities, died Sept. 4. She was 81.
(08/29/14 8:14pm)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Mike Pence has appointed Daniel Huge, chief financial officer of Indiana Finance Authority, to serve in an interim capacity as Treasurer of Indiana.
(08/27/14 2:08am)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel and Gaza’s ruling Hamas agreed Tuesday to an open-ended cease-fire after seven weeks of fighting — an uneasy deal that halts the deadliest war the sides have fought in years, with more than 2,200 killed, but puts off the most difficult issues.
(08/25/14 5:31pm)
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Relatives said goodbye Monday to the 18-year-old Missouri man who was shot and killed by a police officer, remembering him as a "gentle soul" with a deep and growing faith in Christianity and ambitions that one day "the world would know his name."
(08/11/14 11:13pm)
SAN FRANCISCO — Robin Williams, the Academy Award winner and comic supernova whose explosions of pop culture riffs and impressions dazzled audiences for decades and made him a gleamy-eyed laureate for the Information Age, died today in an apparent suicide.
(07/21/14 3:07am)
Ball State University students who engage in cyberstalking or post nude photos on social networking sites could be penalized as part of a sexual assault policy the school is strengthening amid new guidance from the federal government.
(07/18/14 3:56pm)
LONDON — To figure out why a Malaysian jetliner fell from the sky, investigators will use the wreckage of any missile found to determine where it came from and who fired it, experts said today. That may be easier said than done in the middle of a war zone.
(07/17/14 7:17am)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Buzz Aldrin says he was “out of town” on July 20, 1969, and missed the world’s Apollo 11 celebration.
(07/17/14 7:11am)
WASHINGTON (AP) — New federal guidelines on job discrimination against pregnant workers could have a big impact on the workplace and in the courtroom.
(07/14/14 4:08am)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Reviled by staunch conservatives, the common education standards designed to improve schools and student competitiveness are being modified by some Republican governors, who are pushing back against what they call the federal government’s intrusion into the classroom.
(07/14/14 4:08am)
RICHMOND, Ind. — A car that collided with a Greyhound bus on an Indiana highway, killing the car’s driver and injuring 19 people on the bus, had just been stolen and was headed in the wrong direction, authorities said.
(07/14/14 4:07am)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The General Assembly considers nearly every year whether Indiana should lift its ban on Sunday retail alcohol sales and if it should allow grocery, stores and convenience stores to sell cold beer.
(07/14/14 4:06am)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell met privately with dozens of governors Sunday as the Obama administration tried to get support from the leaders of states that will host thousands of the Central American children who have crossed the Mexican border on their own since Oct. 1.