Virginia House scraps invasive pre-abortion requirement

  RICHMOND, Va. — Amid a public uproar that prompted Virginia's governor to withdraw his support, Republican legislators on Wednesday dropped a bitterly contested requirement that women seeking abortions undergo invasive ultrasound imaging, likely dooming the bill.



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Students petition for early voting

Wednesday afternoon, more than 10 Ball State students sat in the Delaware County Building, taking part in an election board meeting. Their purpose was clear: to get satellite early voting in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.


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ARF says dog may be stolen

A puppy that was dropped off to Muncie's Animal Rescue Fund this weekend is believed to have been stolen on Tuesday.



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SGA slate candidates appear on WCRD

While much of what the Student Government Association accomplishes might be done "behind the scenes," its future leaders showed their passion about the importance of the organization when speaking on WCRD's "Radio Sweetheart" show Tuesday night.


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Online summer registration now open

Summer won't be much of a break for students considering online classes, made more attractive this year by the reduced price for summer tuition.



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Sugarland lawyer blames fans for Indiana injuries

  INDIANAPOLIS — Fans who were killed and injured when stage rigging and sound equipment collapsed onto them as they awaited a Sugarland concert at the Indiana State Fair failed to take steps to ensure their own safety and are at least in part to blame for their injuries, the country duo's attorneys said.


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Strauss-Kahn held in prostitution probe

PARIS — French police questioned former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn all day Tuesday in a probe into a suspected hotel prostitution ring.



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Gunmen attack polling stations in south Yemen

SANAA, Yemen — Gunmen attacked three polling stations in Yemen's restive south, officials said, a day before the country is to go to the polls to rubber stamp its vice president as the new head of state after 33 years of one-man rule.


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Raising the bar

Think you've got it bad? Try adding a few more hours of homework to your schedule.


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Lawmaker opposes Girl Scout honor

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana lawmaker won't support a resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts because he believes it is a "radicalized organization" that supports abortion and promotes homosexuality.






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