Stocks tumble with unveiling of financial plan
The major stock indexes fell more than 5 percent Tuesday after the government's latest bank bailout plan was announced.
The major stock indexes fell more than 5 percent Tuesday after the government's latest bank bailout plan was announced.
President Barack Obama's economic recovery plan has passed 61-37 in the Senate and is on its way to difficult House-Senate negotiations.
General Motors Corp. is planning to slash another 10,000 salaried jobs this year, saying the cuts are unavoidable.
Positive Link is providing free HIV testing from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the Dogwood Room in the IMU.
During Saturday’s game against Michigan State, Dumes was whistled for a flagrant foul and ejected after throwing his third elbow of the game.
Brock Gill’s shows typically feature magic tricks integrated with discussions of truth and how it relates to religion and life.
In May 2008, Heather Kornick was diagnosed with adrenal cancer and underwent surgery to have a 14-centimeter tumor removed from her adrenal gland.
Seeking support for his economic recovery package, President Barack Obama addressed Elkhart’s soaring unemployment rate
Rhetorical question: Does any man ever truly deserve to take a shot to the “lower midsection”?
Ever had the feeling that nobody wants you around?
A few stray elbows could end up costing the Hoosiers an arm and a leg against the Gophers.
An out-of-work truck driver smiled Monday as he pleaded guilty to killing two people and wounding six others at a Tennessee church last summer because he hated its liberal politics.
The traditionalist bishop whose rehabilitation by the Vatican sparked outrage because of his denials of the Holocaust has been removed as the head of an Argentine seminary, his superiors said Monday.
As chain restaurants continue to pour in and local independents leave, longtime residents wonder if Kirkwood will ever be the same again
Police say the death toll from wildfires in Australia has risen to at least 108, making it the country’s worst fire disaster.
The mayor of Mississippi’s largest city led a “rampage of destruction” when he directed a group of young men to use sticks and sledgehammers to destroy a duplex he considered a crack house, a prosecutor said Monday.
The Union Board and the IU Student Association passed a plan last week to create gender-neutral bathrooms on the first, second and eighth floor of the student activities tower in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Local sports store Smith’s Sport ’n Shoe has a new location and name, but owner Steve Smith says the economy is not to blame. The store, now called Smith’s Shoe Center, openead Jan. 23 in its 11,000 square-foot new location at the corner of South Walnut Street and Miller Drive.
Bloomington’s west side location of Copper Cup closed last week due to bad location and the economy, said owner Dean Foster. Despite the trouble, however, Foster said Bloomington’s two locations near campus will remain open.
“Native Americans in Higher Education: Current Issues and Future Directions Symposium” took place from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.