Obama promises health overhaul with or without help from GOP
President Obama said Wednesday he’s determined to get an overhaul of the health-care system before the end of the year and, if necessary, without bipartisan support.
President Obama said Wednesday he’s determined to get an overhaul of the health-care system before the end of the year and, if necessary, without bipartisan support.
When you’re visiting a new place, you’ll have a more intimate experience with your surroundings if you take to the streets like a local rather than a tourist. And there is perhaps no better proof of this fact than in New York City.
Selecting the perfect beach read is especially relevant for me because I will have to drown out the sounds of my family members, whom I love dearly, after spending 120 hours with them with no outside contact.
Pharrell Williams, along with band mates Chad Hugo and Shay Haley, will perform as N.E.R.D. 8 p.m. Saturday, August 29 at the IU Auditorium.
BURBANK, Calif. – Two American journalists freed by North Korea returned home to the United States on Wednesday for a jubilant, emotional reunion with family members and friends they hadn’t seen in nearly five months.
A recent IU graduate is in a coma after losing control of her vehicle midmorning July 30.
ISLAMORADA, Fla. – Florida Bay is a sprawling estuary at the state’s southern tip, covering about three times the area of New York City.
On Tuesday, the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services Office was screened the award-winning documentary “Scout’s Honor,” a film telling the story of one Scout, 13-year-old Steven Cozza and his fight for equal treatment for all who wish to participate in the Boy Scouts of America.
LONDON – Swiss drugmaker Novartis has begun injecting its swine flu vaccine into people in the company’s first human tests, a spokesman said Wednesday.
A breast tissue and blood donation bank, taking place Aug. 8, will target Hispanic women in response to a study that cites Hispanic women to be 2.7 times more likely to have “an advanced cancer, which lessens the effectiveness of treatments,” according to a press release detailing the collection.
While the beer thing was cute, the event turned out to be little more than an anticlimactic photo-op.
WE SAY United States should take necessary actions against UBS to get names of tax evaders.What is more important – the financial freedoms of Switzerland or the integrity of the United States tax system?
The more President Obama and Secretary Clinton can shift responsibility for the journalists’ release from the U.S. government to Bill Clinton himself, the less it appears that the United States has made any substantive concession to the North Korean government
It’s kind of nice to realize that, even during these last few days, Bloomington has its own thing going on. It never belonged exclusively to the class of 2009.
Austin Etherington, a 4-star recruit ranked No. 57 in the class of 2011, committed to IU Monday.
A recent IU graduate is in a deep coma after losing control of her vehicle mid-morning July 30. Whitney King graduated in May with a degree in broadcast journalism. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and the IU Essence hip-hop dance club.
Second-year law student Abbey Stemler has spent a majority of her summer reading the University’s budgets and manuals for policies and procedures the board of trustees has to follow.
Sophisticated musical arrangements and Italian accents lit up the Musical Arts Center like a Tuscan sunset Friday.
With its back frame twisted, Joey Long’s car looked like it had already lost several derby races Friday.