Medicaid due to cost Ind. $1.1B more over 2 years

INDIANAPOLIS — State lawmakers likely will make cuts to Medicaid since it's now forecast to cost Indiana an additional $1.1 billion over the next two years — money the state doesn't have.



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Slick roads cause more than 100 accidents in Indy

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The first significant snowfall of the season in parts of Indiana was blamed for traffic tie-ups and at least 100 traffic accidents, including one in which an SUV slid into a retention pond.


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State says online shoppers need to pay taxes

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana officials say Hoosiers shopping online this holiday season must pay Indiana's 7 percent sales tax, either at the time of the online sale or later during spring tax season.


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European police on alert for WikiLeaks founder

WASHINGTON — WikiLeaks was on the defensive on several fronts Wednesday, scrambling to remain on the Internet and post more U.S. diplomatic documents while its fugitive founder Julian Assange was targeted by a European arrest warrant on Swedish rape charges.





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Several IU students hit by burglars over holiday

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Burglars hit numerous houses and apartments near the Indiana University campus in Bloomington over the Thanksgiving holiday, making off with more than 20 flat-screen televisions and other items.


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Anti-Semitic incident reported at IU

The director of Indiana University's Jewish Studies Program said someone took Hebrew texts from library shelves, moved them to library bathrooms and urinated on them.


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Ind. rabbi plans to use vandal's rock for Hanukkah

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — The rabbi of a Jewish student center near Indiana University plans to use a rock that was thrown through the center's window as part of a 12-foot menorah to be displayed during Hanukkah.




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