Indiana gets federal funding for humanities projects
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana is slated to get roughly $1 million in federal grants that will pay for humanities and arts projects around the state.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana is slated to get roughly $1 million in federal grants that will pay for humanities and arts projects around the state.
The number of announced mergers and acquisitions globally are tipped in 2015 to exceed records set in 2007, despite a jump in average deal multiples paid.
Georgia Hall is ready to test her game on the links at Turnberry at the Women's British Open.
Wallabies flanker Michael Hooper remains on tenterhooks after having his SANZAR judicial hearing adjourned on Wednesday night.
It's left over from Snowvember, the name for a massive snowstorm last fall. Trucks that plowed the streets dumped two mountains of snow in an abandoned lot near the train station.
A team of UNL agricultural economists found that eating like the Greeks could trim 2.57 points off your BMI.
Afghan government investigating reports Taliban's notorious leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, who has not been seen since 2001, has died
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A Canberra teacher charged with child grooming offences has appeared in a Sydney court.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server for official purposes has created major headaches for the agencies charged with reviewing her emails for public release.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — IOC President Thomas Bach said Boston was firmly to blame for its aborted bid for the 2024 Olympics, saying the city failed to deliver on "promises" made to U.S. …
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VIENTIANE, Laos, July 29 (UPI) -- A military helicopter in Laos carrying 23 people has been missing for days, fueling speculation that the aircraft crashed soon after take-off.
The company behind US discounter TJ Maxx has bought the Trade Secret chain to take advantage of hundreds of brands dumped by Myer and David Jones.
Bill Rinehart, DUFL founder and CEO, explains how his new app can help you plan a luggage-free trip.
Suspended IPS officer Amitabh Thakur has requested the UP government to end his suspension and to reinstate him in service.
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BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — For weeks, billboards on buses and television spots have been announcing what promises to be Colombia's next big prime-time sensation.
The bill for bullying, harassment, violence and trauma is approaching $80 million.
Carlyle Group reports its second-quarter results.
England women's first home fixture since the World Cup will take place in November at Bristol City's Ashton Gate.