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The decades-long fight about equal rights for gay men and lesbians will reach its crescendo this June when the Supreme Court will finally rule whether or not same-sex couples have the right to marry.
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The decades-long fight about equal rights for gay men and lesbians will reach its crescendo this June when the Supreme Court will finally rule whether or not same-sex couples have the right to marry.
During his recent State of the Union address, President Obama reiterated his promise to close Guantanamo Bay operations before he leaves office.
Among the sweeping domestic policy proposals announced at the State of the Union address Jan. 20, one foreign policy issue, Iran, managed to fly a bit under the radar.
Unsurprisingly, Fox News has once again misled the nation by misreporting the IU Residence Halls Association’s decision to not continue to offer Chick-fil-A as an option in the ?basement of the Wells Library.
When it comes to sports, honesty within the game is the glue that holds the operation together. Rules are what make a game entirely its own.
Clint Eastwood’s surprising box office hit “American Sniper” attempts to tell the tale of real-life Iraq War sniper Chris Kyle. The film’s narrative is simple: it’s good versus evil. Basically, there are evil terrorists and Kyle needs to kill them.
The same week that journalists in France were murdered by the Islamic State for depicting the Prophet Muhammad, Islamist militants of Boko Haram massacred the people of 16 villages and took control of the ?military outpost of Baga in ?northeastern Nigeria.
Oklahoma ended its prominently publicized delay on capital ?punishment with the execution of Charles Warner on Thursday, Jan. 15.
Blogger Raif Badawi has gained ?international attention in recent weeks as his encounters with the ?Saudi regime have spurred outrage.
Disclaimer: This is satire.
Scrape together any random assortment of IU students and ask them about their Office of the Bursar bill, and you will receive a laundry list of complaints. We all know it, our professors all know it and our parents all know it: college is expensive. The only people that seem to be unable to ?understand this are our legislators.
Ladies and gentlemen, the governor is at it again. This time, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is offering his budget proposal, which will probably establish how Indiana spends money for the next several years.
Australian singer-songwriter Sia released a music video for her popular song “Elastic Heart” last week. The music video features 12-year-old “Dance Moms” star Maddie Ziegler and well-known actor Shia LaBeouf dancing together in a large cage.
It’s a sad day in America when the comedic father of the century makes jokes about his own rape allegations at a comedy show.
The Food and Drug Administration is currently looking into revising its policy on the blood donation of gay men in America. The original policy defers male donors who have ever had sexual contact with another man since 1977. As the date indicates, this code was made during the AIDS epidemic, a time of reactionary homophobic panic.
A new legislative session has begun for our federal government, and with it comes a new Republican Party majority in the Senate.
It was the terrorist attack France anticipated.
A vaccine to combat the Ebola virus might just be on the horizon. Researchers have been working to swiftly create a vaccine in only a matter of months to prevent further infections from the deadly virus, a process that normally takes years.
The New York Times recently ?released a report of a new military study claiming that rapes and sexual assaults in the military had increased 8 percent in the last fiscal year.
The IU Student Association has reviewed its elections process, and changes are in motion. In response to the helpful push from the Indiana Daily Student editorial board, IUSA passed a resolution designed to make future elections more equitable and less biased.