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Indiana Cheerleader Rescues Wedged Basketball From Backboard at NCAA Tournament
An Indiana cheerleader was needed to rescue a wedged ball from atop the backboard during the Hoosiers’ game against St. Mary’s.
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Study Finds 140,000 Lives Saved by US Early COVID-19 Vaccination Program
A new study out of RAND and Indiana University found that 140,000 coronavirus deaths were prevented in the U.S. as a result of the early vaccination campaign. In addition to the prevention of thousands of deaths, researchers also estimate the economic impact of the vaccine program to be between $625 billion and $1.4 trillion.
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Supreme Court Refuses to Block Indiana University's COVID Vaccine Requirement
Eight Indiana students asked the court for an emergency order to block the vaccine requirement, which was denied by the Supreme Court.
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Supreme Court Won't Block Indiana University's Vaccine Mandate
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has refused to block a plan by Indiana University to require students and employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19
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Federal Judge Affirms Indiana University COVID Vaccine Requirement
A federal judge is allowing Indiana University to continue with its COVID-19 vaccine requirement for all students and employees.
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Buttigieg Vows to Seek Repeal of Post-9/11 War Powers Resolution
In the first major foreign policy and national security speech by a Democratic presidential candidate in 2020, Pete Buttigieg pledged to support repealing war powers that Congress gave the president after 9/11, NBC News reported. “The time has come for Congress to repeal and replace that blank check on the use of force and ensure a robust debate on any...
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Buttigieg Vows to Seek Repeal of Post-9/11 War Powers Resolution
In the first major foreign policy and national security speech by a Democratic presidential candidate in 2020, Pete Buttigieg pledged to support repealing war powers that Congress gave the president after 9/11, NBC News reported. “The time has come for Congress to repeal and replace that blank check on the use of force and ensure a robust debate on any...
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Dunkin' Donuts Announces New CEO
Dunkin’ Brands Group CEO Nigel Travis is retiring and will be replaced by David Hoffmann.
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Body of Former NFL Player James Hardy Found in Indiana River
The body of former NFL wide receiver James Hardy III was found in the in an Indiana river near Fort Wayne on Wednesday, officials said.
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FBI Assists Police in Missing Indiana Student Investigation
Federal authorities and Bloomington police are conducting investigative work in Morgan County connected to the 2011 disappearance of an Indiana University student.
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Black Students Protest Over Racist Social Media Post
Black students at a state-owned university are protesting a picture of black students posted on social media with a caption comparing them to animals.
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Student Hailed as Hero for Restraining Man Who Attacked Muslim Woman at Indiana Cafe
When Indiana University student Daniel Boyes witnessed a racially motivated attack on a Muslim woman in a cafe, he immediately jumped into action to restrain the attacker, who is a fellow student.
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Man Charged in Slaying of Indiana University Student
Daniel E. Messel, 49, of Bloomington was formally charged with murder Monday in the death of Hannah Wilson, 22.