"Fast and Furious," "Now You See Me" top box office
June 2, 2013Fox’s animated “Epic” and Paramount’s “Star Trek: Into Darkness” tied for fourth place with $16.4 million each, while “The Hangover Part III” was fifth with $15.9 million.
Fox’s animated “Epic” and Paramount’s “Star Trek: Into Darkness” tied for fourth place with $16.4 million each, while “The Hangover Part III” was fifth with $15.9 million.
Roger Federer regrouped to come back from a two-sets-to-one deficit to beat Gilles Simon of France and reach his 36th consecutive major quarterfinal.
The U.S. put four women in the French Open’s fourth round for the first time since 2004, including Sloane Stephens and Serena Williams.
Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert apologized Sunday morning for using a gay slur and cursing during his news conference.
Delaware County plan commission chairman urged officials to study existing wind farms for at least two years before deciding how to regulate them.
Colorado’s laws on insanity pleas and the death penalty are constitutional, a judge ruled, rejecting a key argument for James Holmes in the deadly theater shootings.
A recent report shows that participation among young voters in the 2008 election was the highest it had been in 30 years, but fell by more than 1.1 million in 2012.
Ball State got off to one of its best starts all season in Atlanta, stationing itself among the favorites — even holding the top spot for a few holes.
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times} Angela Renee Linder of Yorktown was sentenced to 17 months in prison for embezzling more than $130,000 from a Muncie church.
Senior nursing major Jessica Huffman, or “B-FLATtened,” was one of several women in action against the South Bend Bonnie Dooms Saturday night.
A spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations said Wednesday his group is asking to open a probe into how Ibragim Todashev died last week.
Robert Barchi has become a target of criticism from lawmakers who question his ability to lead the university amid embarrassments in the athletic department.
Autumn Duke was a leader and role model for her teammates. Despite the tragic loss of her own role model, friend and foremost, her father, that never changed.
The eastbound lane on the west side of McKinley Avenue is closed as the median is expanded and more crosswalks and ramps are added.
The 10 American women into the second round at Roland Garros in 2012 and 2013 are the most since 11 went at least that far in 2003.
A cause of death was not determined Wednesday after an autopsy on the body of Cullen Finnerty, one of the most successful quarterbacks in college history.
The director of the Atlanta Open tennis tournament has been picked as the new president of the 500 Festival in Indianapolis.
The coronavirus cases are the first for Tunisia and indicate that the virus is slowly trickling out of Saudi Arabia, where more than 30 cases have been reported.
Indiana’s Department of Education is seeking an outside review of the ISTEP test results following a series of computer glitches that will likely delay test results until July.
Four members of the National Association of Aromatherapy Product Producers and Vendors filed suit in on seeking to block a measure from last month.