Judge quits Trayvon Martin case, cites conflict

ORLANDO, Florida - The Florida judge presiding over the Trayvon Martin shooting case removed herself Wednesday after the attorney for defendant George Zimmerman argued she had a possible conflict of interest relating to her husband.



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VIDEO: Congressional debate at Ball State

University Republicans hosted a congressional debate at Pruis Hall. The group's president says it's important for students to get involved in politics at the local level.



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Indiana Gov. Daniels endorses Romney for president

INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels endorsed presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Wednesday, saying he would do whatever he's asked to help the former Massachusetts governor defeat President Barack Obama in November.



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Seniors to learn about life after college

From today until May 5, only 18 days remain until graduation. For those seniors who may be worried about what the future might hold, informational sessions are being offered to address concerns about what comes after graduation.


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For colleges, rape cases a legal minefield

A closed-door encounter between two college acquaintances. Both have been drinking. One says she was raped; the other insists it was consensual. There are no other witnesses.



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Admitted subway plotter testifies at NYC trial

NEW YORK - The admitted mastermind of a foiled plot to bomb New York City subways described in court Tuesday how he and two friends were recruited for an al-Qaida suicide mission in the U.S. after they abandoned plans to wage jihad against U.S. troops in Afghanistan.


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Norway's mass killer's tears not 'out of pity'

OSLO, Norway - Anders Behring Breivik shed tears as he went on trial Monday for killing 77 people - but not for his victims. The emotional display came when prosecutors showed his anti-Muslim video.







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