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Trump fires FBI director Comey, national fights ensue
President Donald Trump fired Federal Bureau of Investigations director James Comey on Tuesday, saying he “wasn’t doing a good job” and is unable to adequately lead the Bureau.
IU professionals fight cyber threats
For every step IU’s cyberinfrastructure takes, the cyber criminals take two. Information technology professionals work every day to stop them.
Gorsuch nomination a concern for local law experts
Judge Neil Gorsuch became the 113th Supreme Court justice in one of the longest fights the United States judicial system has seen.
Cristina Santamaria-Graff, an IUPUI professor specializing in learning disabilities, spoke in front of senators about her fear of what heightened borders might do for current and future immigrants.
Senate committee passes bill to make sanctuary campuses illegal
Before the Indiana Senate voted to pass a bill enforcing federal immigration laws on college campuses, three students held up a banner that read “EDUCATION NOT DEPORTATION.”
Important court cases for students, journalists and their free speech rights
House Bill 1130 is part of a movement sweeping the nation that would provide protection for student journalists primarily at the high school and college levels, though Indiana’s bill includes kindergarten and grade school, too. According to the bill, educational institutions would not be able to suppress school-sponsored media unless it’s libelous or slanderous.
IU professor cancels research trip in response to ban
Babak Seradjeh decided he had to cancel his research trip when he arrived at Newark Liberty International airport in New Jersey. As he was about to depart, he questioned himself and the people around him to see if the trip was worth the risk of not being able to return.
Protesters gather at Courthouse
In the emotional aftermath of President Trump’s divisive executive order to ban travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries on Friday, hundreds gathered on the lawn of the Monroe County Courthouse Sunday to support local immigrants and international students.
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Three-legged deer death under investigation
DEMING, IND. — A three-legged deer was found shot and killed early Monday morning, and officers are looking for leads to a suspect.
Food stamp program begins nationwide overhaul for store standards
The total number of Indiana residents receiving SNAP benefits in Nov. 2016 was 697,678, which is a decrease of 67,068 recipients from the previous year.
ill holds a half dozen of eggs her chickens laid recently. The Sharps have a constant supply of eggs they share with friends and family.
Lemon, the leader of the group of chickens, perches in Mike’s arms. Since it’s the fall, she’s been molting, and she’s been acting more skittish than usual.
One of Jill Sharps hens.
As she sits in the grass, Jill feeds her birds cheddar cheese. Her five chickens are highly social, responsive animals that generally enjoy close contact with their owners.
Players Pub opens for last time
On their supposed last night of business, Players Pub was overflowing onto the streets. Loud voices drained out the clatter and tumble behind the bar. Waitresses weaved past booths and tables, hoisting trays of burgers and beers over their heads.
Chicken keepers fight to keep backyard birds legal
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Bill Porter, 28, drives his brown Subaru up the gravel driveway. The whirring and crackling underneath his all-wheel drive greets the quiet front yard.