US ambassador killed in consulate attack in Libya

BENGHAZI, Libya - A mob armed with guns and grenades launched a fiery attack on the U.S. Consulate, killing the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans. President Barack Obama strongly condemned the violence, vowed Wednesday to bring the killers to justice and tightened security at diplomatic posts around the world.



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Democrat files ethics complaint on Daniels' Purdue job

INDIANAPOLIS - A Democratic lawmaker filed a complaint Wednesday seeking an ethics investigation into whether Gov. Mitch Daniels overstepped his role when his office sent out a statement about renovations to Purdue University's president's office - the post Daniels will assume in January.


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Panel discusses right-to-work legislation

In a panel to discuss the right-to-work legislation, professors and staff members discussed the effect the bill will have on unions and the public sector as well as myths most have about the legislation.



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iPhone 5 unveiled Wednesday

The iPhone 5 was dramatically unveiled by Apple as it rose from the floor of the stage Wednesday, revealing the same pricing as the iPhone 4 but with added features that surpass the previous version. -á



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King Richard III grave hunters find bones in UK

LONDON - Archaeologists searching for the grave of King Richard III say they have found bones that are consistent with the 15th century monarch's physical abnormality and of a man who died in battle. -á


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PHOTO GALLERY: Doubt

Check out the photo gallery for the preview of the new Strother Theatre production Doubt: A parrable. 



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New Apple mobile software to get maps, Siri update

SAN FRANCISCO - A new iPhone is getting much of the attention, but Apple's older phones will get a software upgrade this fall as well. A new operating system sports a different mapping service and a built-in bond with Facebook. -á


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Pence seeks family analyses, Gregg tax credits

-á INDIANAPOLIS - Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence gave a hint Wednesday at what social issues he would push for as governor, while Democrat John Gregg called for a new tax credit he claims would help companies return jobs from overseas.


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Hobby Lobby sues over morning-after pill coverage

OKLAHOMA CITY - Christian-oriented Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging a mandate in the nation's health care overhaul law that requires employers to provide coverage for the morning-after pill and similar drugs.







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