News Corp.’s new media co. to be named Fox Group
By The Associated Press / December 4, 2012News Corp. said Monday its new publishing company will keep the News Corp. name, while it will rename separate media and entertainment company to Fox Group.
News Corp. said Monday its new publishing company will keep the News Corp. name, while it will rename separate media and entertainment company to Fox Group.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A strong earthquake Monday was felt over a 175-mile swath of Alaska, including the state’s largest city, but there were no immediate reports of damage beyond items knocked off shelves.
A SWAT callout in a student neighborhood startled nearby residents today, including a Ball State student who lives less than a block away.
LONDON — The most widely anticipated pregnancy since Princess Diana's in 1981 is official: Prince William's wife, Kate, is pregnant.
Ball State alumnus David Letterman was among seven artists recognized Sunday in Washington as recipients of this year's Kennedy Centre Honours.
Hoping to build a library for local children, two seniors put together a charity 5K for their senior thesis.
ELWOOD, Ind. — Willis Ladd counts them through the little window above his kitchen sink. One, two, three, four ... 31 wind turbines.
Meijer and Toyota of Muncie were immersed in a wave of red and yellow T-shirts Saturday belonging to volunteers working with the Secret Families Christmas Charity.
An Army private charged with sending U.S secrets to the website WikiLeaks had a history of suicidal thoughts and aloof behavior that outweighed a psychiatrist’s opinion that he was no risk to intentionally hurt himself.
A northern Indiana man who had the Mitt Romney-Paul Ryan campaign logo tattooed onto his face “to make politics fun” said it’s time for it to come off.
Police in northern Indiana are investigating whether a man’s apparent suicide in Elkhart and the shooting death of a woman three miles away are related.
At Rick Majerus’ final stop, the lone concession to the coach’s health woes were the footstools stationed at each corner of the practice court.
At approximately $36 per character, tweeting about the First Amendment could help students earn a $5,000 scholarship.
Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt offered his condolences Sunday to the families affected by the murder-suicide involving one of his players.
In a presentation to administrators, faculty and student leaders, Vice President of Student Affairs Kay Bales will present the elimination of smoking areas on campus.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — An attack at a community college in central Wyoming and another location nearby killed three people early Friday, including the attacker, police said.
Just in time for Christmas, scientists have confirmed a vast amount of ice at the north pole — on Mercury, the closest planet to the sun.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Two lucky ticket holders woke up Thursday to new lives as multimillionaires after the largest Powerball jackpot drawing ever.
The lower floor of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center flooded with music Wednesday night with students dancing to songs like “Gangnam Style.”
Indiana State Police found a moving truck with five children and 18 cats riding in the back without heat. Two other children sat in the front with two adults.