September 11 ceremony at ground zero brings discussion of politics
September 10, 2012NEW YORK - The Sept. 11 anniversary ceremony at ground zero has been stripped of politicians this year. But can it ever be stripped of politics?
NEW YORK - The Sept. 11 anniversary ceremony at ground zero has been stripped of politicians this year. But can it ever be stripped of politics?
For the first time since the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people 11 years ago, the Sept. 11 memorial service at ground zero will not include speeches from politicians.
LONDON - Royal Air Force jets streaked through the sky above Buckingham Palace, leaving a red, white and blue trail of smoke as gold, silver and bronze medals gleamed below.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Officials have divided the old Indianapolis International Airport passenger terminal and other land into four parcels in hopes of finding companies interested in redeveloping the sites.
The Angels for Life Blood Drive is back to campus, but this event is more significant than in previous drives, an Indiana Blood Center representative said.
ANDERSON, Ind. - Police say children found five grenades and several rounds of ammunition at a city park in central Indiana.
Shopping to help pay the rent is a dream to almost any college student. For Meredith Pond, this has become a reality.
As Chicago teachers walk the picket lines, their union and the city's school district resumed negotiating Monday over a new contract that includes bigger salaries, more benefits, revised job security measures and revamped teacher evaluations. Here is a breakdown of the issues on the table:
Ball State finished the first event of its fall season on Sunday with a seventh place finish in the talent-riddled, 11-team field at the Northern Intercollegiate.
Heart disease and strokes brought people together from across East Central Indiana on Saturday in Worthen Arena.
NEW YORK - Thousands and possibly millions of websites hosted by GoDaddy.com were down Monday, causing trouble for the mainly small businesses that rely on the service.
It hasn't been a pretty start for Ball State's defense through just two games this season.
BOSTON - President Barack Obama squeaked out a fundraising victory over Mitt Romney in August as the candidates gear up for the final stretch of their closely contested campaign.
WASHINGTON - Senior U.S. officials are confirming that the No. 2 al-Qaida leader in Yemen has been killed, dealing a major blow to the terror group.
NEW YORK - T-Mobile USA, the only "Big 4" phone company that doesn't sell the iPhone, now wants to snag used ones from AT&T.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Most college dormitory policies clearly state "no pets allowed," but that's no longer the case at Saint Mary's College.
MUNCIE, Ind. - It's not uncommon for a family, a neighborhood or even a church to have a rummage sale.
NEW YORK - The Sept. 11 anniversary ceremony at ground zero has been stripped of politicians this year. But can it ever be stripped of politics?
MUNCIE - Prosecutors have charged four women with vandalizing a Ball State University student's car in retaliation for making a hazing complaint against a sorority.
With Ball State now preparing for its Saturday matchup against Big Ten opponent Indiana, there are notes to make for the upcoming game.