Associated Press
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Indiana University received $81 million from the conference.
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The Justice Department is also reauthorizing the use of single-drug lethal injections with pentobarbital that were used to carry out 13 executions during the first Trump administration.
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Indiana’s primary on May 5 has become an unlikely test of Trump’s grip on the Republican Party. After state senators defied White House pressure by opposing redistricting, Trump has endorsed seven primary challengers in races that rarely attract any attention from Washington.
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Fernando Mendoza, expected to go first overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, will watch the NFL draft with family and friends in Miami, someone with knowledge of the quarterback's plans said Tuesday.
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UConn's standout guard Braylon Mullins is from Greenfield, Ind.
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With monthly bills coming due, many TSAemployees are making difficult choices about how to make ends meet while continuing to screen passengers and luggage at airports across the U.S.
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Bills intended to keep out the pills have cleared one chamber of the legislature in Arizona, Indiana and South Carolina this year.
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U.S. Central Command has said the crash happened while in “friendly” airspace as part of the war with Iran.
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Athletic department officials announced that the two-time national coach of the year has signed a memorandum of understanding on an eight-year contract extension, paying him an annual average of $13.2 million
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The Hoosiers held off their top rival, No. 12 Purdue, for the squad's biggest win of the season.