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Morning Headlines: Thursday, December 3, 2015

Good morning! Here are some of the stories we are following today.

1. Indiana's tax amnesty program brings in $100 million.

Individual taxpayers and businesses have paid the state more than $100 million through the most recent tax amnesty program.

The Indiana Department of Revenue says there is  another $22 million in payments scheduled for later next year.

2. Notre Dame hosts State Senator, John Broden in a forum on labor laws. 

Senator, John Broden, D-10th, talked about the current labor law climate in Indiana on Tuesday night at a discussion on the campus of Notre Dame.

Broden talked about his frustration with the General Assembly on worker's rights, and how the state's Right to Work law was passed.

3. Indiana gets blown out by Duke Wednesday night. 

The Hoosiers sustained another loss on Wednesday night, losing to Duke on the road 94-74.

The only drama came at halftime when Indiana big man, Max Bielfeldt bumped into Duke head coach, Mike Krzyzewski, which led to a confrontation between Kryzewski and Indiana head coach, Tom Crean.