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| WTHR hosts "Meet the Press" Sunday Email us your questions for Tim Russert and Barack Obama as Meet the Press comes to Indianapolis this weekend. |
| Woman describes apparent road rage attack An elderly woman is recovering after she was attacked in an apparent road rage incident. |
| More stores opening in Hamilton Town Center Simon Property Group, Inc. announced more retailer and restaurant openings on Friday, May 2nd at Hamilton Town Center. |
| Indianapolis Star endorses Clinton Hillary Rodham Clinton picked up the endorsement Friday of Indiana's largest newspaper five days ahead of the state's critical Democratic presidential primary. |
| City buses to continue shuttles to Indianapolis speedway The city's bus system has received a federal waiver and will continue its park-and-ride service to two races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for at least one more year. |
| Child critically injured in mower accident Police say a 3-year-old boy was critically injured when his mother backed over him with a riding lawn mower. |
| Microsoft-Yahoo deal may go hostile Friday Microsoft Corp. may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo Inc. as soon as Friday, according to a published report. |
| Economists predicting employers will cut jobs again In advance of Friday's employment snapshot from the Labor Department, economists were predicting that employers cut jobs yet again in April. |
| Duke Energy says Ind. coal gasification plant will cost more Duke Energy says its coal gasification power plant under construction in southwest Indiana will cost $365 million more than previously expected - possibly increasing rates for customers by 2 percent. |
| Jump Kids Jump program is now statewide If you see children jumping around Indianapolis, don't be alarmed. |
| The Androgynous Pharaoh? Akhenaten wasn't the most manly pharaoh, even though he fathered at least a half-dozen children. In fact, his form was quite feminine. And he was a bit of an egghead. |
| New hope for aortic valve replacement patients There's a new alternative for heart patients who want to avoid risky operations. |
| Colts' Marvin Harrison questioned in Pa. shooting Philadelphia police say Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison was questioned in connection with a shooting incident earlier this week. |
| Two dead in bus vs. van crash Metro police are investigating a deadly accident on the near west side. |
| BP gets to work on Whiting expansion BP PLC wasted little time getting to work after receiving the final state approval needed for a $3.8 billion expansion of its oil refinery. |
| Tyson Foods workers in Logansport sue over OT Workers at a Tyson Foods plant in northern Indiana accuse the company in a federal lawsuit of failing to pay overtime for a litany of tasks that includes putting on safety equipment, sharpening knives and cleaning equipment. |
| Thomas, Ellis, Bassett out at IU Indiana University men's basketball coach Tom Crean continued to clean house Friday. |
| City prepares for Mini-Marathon Saturday Get street closure info and other details for Saturday's Mini-Marathon. |
| Obama: Clinton, McCain wrong on gas taxes Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax could cost 6,000 jobs in Indiana. |
| Reed won't seek fifth term as superintendent Suellen Reed won't seek a fifth term as the state's school superintendent. |
| Crews fight fire at Russiaville lumberyard Crews are fighting a fully involved fire at the Hollingsworth Lumber Company Friday afternoon. |
| To reduce rough play on FTs, rebounders moved away from basket Rebounders on free-throw attempts will be positioned along the foul lane three feet farther away from the basket starting the 2008-09 high school basketball season. |
| IUPUI's Hill declares for NBA draft IUPUI guard George Hill has declared himself eligible for the NBA draft. |
| Purdue, Indiana to play ACC teams Purdue will host Maryland and Indiana will visit Miami in this year's women's ACC/Big Ten basketball challenge. |
| Fever to open preseason The Indiana Fever will open their WNBA preseason against Chicago Saturday night with no starters from last year's team. |
| Pistons crush 76ers 100-77 in Game 6 Close for four games, no contest the last two. |
| Danica Patrick will be in comfort zone at Indy 500 Danica Patrick will be among the early favorites to win the Indianapolis 500 when practice begins next week. |
| Ex-Boilermaker Cherelle George gets chance to revive hoops career Indiana Fever rookie free agent Cherelle George says she never expected to come so close to Purdue again. |
| Pierce, Celtics top Hawks 110-85 and take 3-2 lead in series Takedowns and menacing gestures. |
| Butler's late basket helps Wizards win Game 5 in Cleveland Caron Butler saved Washington's season. |
| 500 Festival kicks off today The 500 Festival will kick-off today on Monument Cirlce from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. |
| Browns GM Savage gets extended Associated Press - May 2, 2008 3:23 PM ET CLEVELAND (AP) - The Browns have signed general manger Phil Savage to a 3-year contract extension through the 2012 season. |
| Teenage hockey player charged with assault Associated Press - May 2, 2008 3:23 PM ET BRANTFORD, Ontario (AP) - A 17-year-old boy has been charged with assault with a weapon after striking an opponent with his stick and causing a... |
| Indiana basketball loses more players Associated Press - May 2, 2008 3:03 PM ET BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - New Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean will not reinstate Armon Bassett and Jamarcus Ellis. |
| Economist: Gas tax plan doesn't hold water Will a gas tax holiday really help Hoosiers save money? Time for a truth test! |
| Jim Buck sworn in as new state senator Republican Jim Buck of Kokomo has been sworn in as a new state senator. |
| Indiana superdelegate endorses Obama Changing sides just days before the primary: a big announcement came from Joe Andrew Thursday morning. |
| Clinton calls herself the 'Goldilocks' of presidential campaign See why Sen. Clinton calls herself the 'Goldilocks' on the campaign trail. |
| A look at Indiana's Democratic superdelegates Indiana will have 13 unpledged superdelegates to the Democratic National Convention, 12 of whom have been named. |
| Clinton speaks in Kokomo Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke in Kokomo Wednesday night where she continued her focus on the economy. |
| Obama holds rally in Bloomington Assembly Hall has hosted a lot of big events over the years, but Wednesday night's rally for Barack Obama was something else. |
| One on one with Barack Obama After campaigning several times in Indiana, no doubt you've become familiar with where he stands on the issues. But do you know who Senator Barack Obama really is? |
| Cruise more subdued during Oprah taping Tom Cruise didn't jump on Oprah Winfrey's couch this time. |
| 'Pray the Devil Back to Hell' wins at Tribeca "Pray the Devil Back to Hell," a documentary about the role women played in ending civil war in Liberia, was among the films honored at the seventh annual Tribeca Film Festival. |
| Diddy gets Hollywood star When the one-man, publicity-generating whirlwind that is Diddy met the well-oiled hype machine of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, sparks were bound to fly. |
| Barbara Walters reveals past affair with US senator After three decades of keeping mum, Barbara Walters now says she had a past affair with married U.S. Senator Edward Brooke, whom she remembers as "exciting" and "brilliant." |
| Federal judge sets formula for Internet music royalties A federal court on Wednesday established a formula for determining the Internet royalties owed to thousands of music composers, writers and publishers by three major online services - Yahoo Inc., AOL and RealNetworks Inc. |
| Murdoch, Bloomberg among Time's 100 most influential people Playwright, actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg are among the newsmakers on Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people. |
| Report: Cruise talks to Oprah about image, faith, family Tom Cruise's two-part interview on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" includes a snowmobile ride and a frank discussion of his rocky media image, followed by an in-studio celebration of "Risky Business" 25 years ago, a person close to the production told The Associated Press Wednesday. |
| TMZ identifies 14-year-old alleged sex crime victim Breaking with standards widely followed by the mainstream news media, the celebrity Web site TMZ posted a story Wednesday about a 14-year-old who's a movie star's son and an alleged sex crime victim, and it ran the boy's picture. |
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