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Working Longer Hours Can Mean Drinking More
Working more than 48 hours a week makes risky drinking more likely, a study of people in 14 countries finds. And that held true for rich and poor, men and women.
Al-Qaida In Yemen Takes Responsibility For Paris Attack
In a YouTube video, Nasr al-Ansi, a leader of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, said the attack was in vengeance for the Prophet Muhammad.
Eli Lilly 2015 Forecast Falls Short Of Street Expectations
After losing several important patent protected products like Cymbalta, Eli Lilly and Co. lost money during 2014 but expects growth this year.
Indiana Launches Labor Of Love
The State Department of Health is spending the next year reaching out to new and expectant mothers in an effort to curb the state's infant mortality rate, through a public awareness campaign called Labor of Love.
Coats Appointed To Senate Republican Whip Team
U.S. Sen. Dan Coats is among 11 senators named Tuesday to the whip team for the U.S. Senate Republican caucus.
Ind. Chief Justice Calls On Lawmakers To Invest In Court Technology
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush Wednesday called on lawmakers to invest more money in court technology during the 2015 State of the Judiciary.
Why Spying On Our Kids To Solve Cyberbullying Might Not Work
A school district in California has attracted some suspicion and much media attention for hiring a company to monitor the social media pages of 14,000 students. But an expert says teaching kids empathy is a better approach than spying on them.
Little Libraires That Could: French Law Keeps Amazon At Bay
A proposed law in France prevents online booksellers like Amazon from pricing books at deep discounts. It's the French government's latest effort to protect the country's many independent booksellers.
Court Upholds $5 Million Cap In Indiana Stage Collapse Case
Cincinnati girl's lawyer "likely" to take girl's challenge to the Indiana Supreme Court.
21st Century Scholars Program Needs A Boost To Its Budget
Indiana's 21st Century Scholars program has seen the number of students enrolled in it double, outgrowing its current budget. The Commission for Higher Education is requesting around $90 million for the next two years to keep the program going.
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