Bison becomes national mammal
By Rebecca Kizer / May 12, 2016For the first time in U.S. history, there is now a national mammal: the American bison.
For the first time in U.S. history, there is now a national mammal: the American bison.
Ball State graduates send Finance 101 Professor Dan Boylan emails every week about their student debt.
Becky Cooper and Tayler Pennington, both sophomore business majors, woke up in their Amsterdam hostel on March 22 ready to head out to Brussels, Belgium.
Rob Ford former Mayor of Toronto, Canada has died today at the age of 46.
Having multiple tattoos could have surprising health benefits, a recent study suggests. The American Journal of Human Biology published an article after research found that people with multiple tattoos have a better immune response to new tattoos than people who are getting tattooed for the first time.
A former U.S. State Department employee was sentenced on March 21 to nearly five years in federal prison for hacking into college women's email accounts from his computer at the American Embassy in London and threatening to expose their sexually explicit photos.
Sex education is taking on a whole new meaning with an app from a San Francisco-based team of designers.
Incidents of potential bomb threats have occurred at two universities in Central Indiana in recent weeks, and one expert said this could be part of a growing trend.
The number of strokes occurring in people under 50 is sharply increasing. The majority of people who have strokes are older, but the number of people ages 15-44 who had a stroke increased by more than a third between 1995 and 2008, according to an American Heart Association study.
Creating a budget can be overwhelming, and only 40 percent of American families have a working monthly plan for their spending. Developing a long-term budget has been linked to building wealth, while simultaneously helping you get out of debt and cut expenses. If you’re a first-time budgeter, here are some steps to make the process as painless as possible.
With a big win in Nevada, Donald Trump claimed a third straight commanding victory in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Marco Rubio edged out Ted Cruz in a tight race for second that offered little evidence that Republicans were ready to coalesce around one strong alternative to the businessman billionaire.
A Kentucky lawmaker has proposed a bill after being fed up with what she considers to be the government butting itself into women’s private lives.
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The Centers for Disease Control is recommending that sexually active women who aren’t using birth control abstain from alcohol completely.
New Hampshire voters handed first place to Donald Trump during the state's primary elections, but Ohio Gov. John Kasich got the second-place nod. That had some political analysts asking if Kasich may have a better chance at the White House than previously thought.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Antonin Scalia, the influential conservative and most provocative member of the Supreme Court, has died, leaving the high court without its conservative majority and setting up an ideological confrontation over his successor in the maelstrom of a presidential election year. Scalia was 79.
Money. Numbers. Forms. Mastering the art of tax filing can be daunting to the uninitiated. While most college students don’t have to, those with jobs will want to consider filing for income tax returns. And for anyone who isn’t a dependent under their parents, getting acquainted with Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requirements is the best bet.
Indiana had its first confirmed case of the Zika virus on Feb. 9, according to state health officials. The case was in a non-pregnant resident who had recently traveled to Haiti, but the illness was not severe enough for hospitalization.
American millennials are significantly less religious than older generations, according to a recent study from Pew Research Center.
John Ellis "Jeb" Bush, a real estate businessman turned two-term Florida governor, is currently fifth in the GOP polls for 2016 presidential hopefuls.