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National default affects all

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For the first time since the Reagan administration, the idea that the government could no longer borrow money to pay its bills is becoming increasingly plausible.


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Man strikes girlfriend’s dog, kills it

A dog lost its life after its caretaker hit it on the head Tuesday, July 26. Bloomington police officers were called by Monroe county animal control officers to a veterinary clinic on Morningside Drive after the veterinarian reported a dog who had been hit had died.


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If we don’t take action now, we’ll settle for nothing later

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Let’s talk about sex. Oh wait, excuse me. I meant to say debt because we have a lot of it. According to an article from CNN.com, there is $10.4 billion in federal funds used by the states for higher education that could potentially dry up if there is no deal made by Aug. 2. That’s money used for Pell Grants and subsidizing loans for students.


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Chappell, Turner agree to pro contracts

For several years, quarterback Ben Chappell and wide receiver Terrance Turner were teammates. Now the pair are division rivals.


Women's Basketball v. UIndy

Women's basketball coach Legette-Jack signs two year extension

IU women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack agreed to a two year contract extension that will keep her patrolling the sidelines of Assembly Hall through the 2014-15 season, Athletic Director Fred Glass announced Tuesday.











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Indiana economy shows small sign of progress in July

The Leading Index for Indiana, which measures the general direction of Indiana’s economy and is managed by the Indiana Business Research Center, increased by one-tenth of 1 percent to a score of 96.5 in July.