Death threats, declarations of war, and scandals: Today’s Twitter
By Daley Wilhelm / October 15, 2017
Back in April, the Federal Communications Commission passed a vote that took away price limits for Internet Service Providers that service rural customers. Specifically, customers “within a half mile of a location served by a competitive provider.”
In an increasingly common discovery, yet another company has been found to be collecting user data without permission. OnePlus, a mobile phone company, has been collecting data from its Android-esque operating system, OxygenOS.
Weather Forecast Gabe Prough has the latest on rain chances for Sunday and the sunny week ahead.
Weather Forecaster Steven Diana has your update on another quick warm-up of temperatures, the next chance for rain, and another upcoming cool down.
The Boys & Girls Club of Muncie, known for mentoring students across Delaware and surrounding counties, has made a lot of changes in the last nine months — including a new CEO.
A Ball State student was arrested Wednesday after police say he started a leak in the David Owsley Museum of Art.
Muncie police are continuing to investigate after a man was shot two times Thursday night. Police and Delaware County EMS were dispatched to the intersection of Macedonia Ave. and E. Kirk St. a little after 9 p.m., according to Muncie Police dispatch.
After meeting with students for about six hours Thursday, President Geoffrey S. Mearns came to Cornerstone Center for the Arts to discuss how campus can interact with Muncie's economy.
President Donald Trump is calling the so-called “Obamacare” law a “broken mess” after his move that’s likely to roil insurance markets.
There’s also a really good reason for continually making players shoot Nazis in the head: they’re the ultimate villain. On a fundamental level they represent the worst that mankind is capable of, and there should be something cathartic in destroying that. So when people call out Wolfenstein II for encouraging the lurid killing of Nazis, they’re missing the point of killing Nazis.
In a move to counter rival space-faring company SpaceX, Blue Origin has announced it’s plan to have tourists in space “within 18 months,” according to a statement sent out by the company.
“It was decent.” Those three words were used to describe Kaleigh Whitehill’s experience with the Counseling Center last year.
“If there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!” sings Ray Parker Jr.
As of October 6, Nintendo’s stock market price (NTDOY) is at $48.67 per share, which is the best price since 2009, according to Nasdaq charts.
The newest location of the Swedish superstore is opening about 45 minutes away from campus.
A federal lawsuit filed by the previous Muncie Police Chief confirms details of the FBI probe into possible corruption in Muncie city government and seeks damages from the City of Muncie and Mayor Dennis Tyler.
Weather forecaster Payton Domschke has your update on the drop in temperature and a warmer weekend forecast.
A Muncie woman was arrested on Tuesday after police say she was dealing methamphetamine and stealing from various stores.
Weather forecaster Nathan Gidley has a midday update on a very dynamic forecast over the next seven days.