Violence plays role in shorter US life expectancy
By The Associated Press / January 10, 2013The United States suffers far more violent deaths than any other wealthy nation.
The United States suffers far more violent deaths than any other wealthy nation.
The number of Indiana flu deaths this season has risen to 10, up from seven at this time last week.
President Barack Obama is “determined to take action” on gun violence.
University in process of reevaluating charter schools
Judge reduces possible sentence in WikiLeaks case
People with concerns ranging from train speeds to tax sales met with Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler during a public forum Tuesday.
Republicans seek guns on campus, expanded access
Poland probes artist’s claim he used Holocaust ashes
INDIANAPOLIS — A lawmaker says he will push the Indiana General Assembly to debate a gay marriage ban this session.
BOSTON — Eli Lilly and Co. failed to test a drug's effect on fetuses before promoting it as a way to prevent miscarriages, a lawyer charged Tuesday in opening statements in a trial over whether four sisters' breast cancer was caused by medication their mother took during pregnancy.
PHOENIX — The photographs present a chilling portrait of sex and death.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Emboldened by big majorities and eager to lure businesses, Republican legislators and governors across the Midwest and South are planning to pursue hundreds of millions of dollars of tax cuts in the new year.
Giffords, Kelly launch gun control lobbying effort
Indiana State Excise officers have arrested hundreds of college-age drinkers in a crackdown on campuses across the state in 2012.
David Letterman said he sees a psychiatrist once a week to try to be the person that he believed he was.
The overall market for digital course materials like online textbooks is projected to grow five times faster than the market for print materials.
For Pepe Onziema, a transgender gay rights activist from Uganda, Monday’s federal court hearing in Springfield was a chance to face the man he later called the devil.
A man who initially beat terror charges in the United Kingdom pleaded not guilty on Monday in a U.S. case linking him to a failed al-Qaida plot against the city’s subway system.
Many students who didn’t work out regularly before have filled the Student Recreation and Wellness Center to work on their New Year’s resolutions.