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In Yemen, Agony Continues As Civilians ‘Bear The Brunt’
By NPR Staff An Amnesty International researcher provides a rare glimpse of life in Yemen, which the U.N. says is in the grip of a “massive humanitarian crisis.” Will a
Needle Exchange Spreads
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz The head of Indiana’s Department of Public Health provides Indy Politics with an update on the state’s needle exchange program which began in Scott County to stem
13 People Who Could Be Twitter’s Next CEO
By Sarah Buhr,Connie Loizos So far we’ve heard the board is looking for someone who can focus solely on Twitter (and not some other *cough Square) company, is a heavy
Indy Crit racing is a blast
By Robert Annis But there’s also another benefit — funding for Freewheelin’ by Robert Annis One of the largest and most competitive bicycle races in the Midwest returns this weekend.
Tech Growth In Asia Is Arriving On The Back Of The Mobile Communications Industry
By Doug Crets Years from now, tech billionaires may want to thank the credit collapse that led to the Asian financial crisis. Many people here in Asia believe that the
Rose hopes to meet commissioner, open to ‘almost anything’ (Yahoo Sports)
CINCINNATI (AP) — Hits king Pete Rose says he’s ”open to almost anything” that Commissioner Rob Manfred might have in mind for reinstatement when they discuss his lifetime ban for
Mavs owner Mark Cuban speaks out on Jordan’s change of heart (Yahoo Sports)
The fallout from DeAndre Jordan’s decision to spurn the Dallas Mavericks and stay with the Los Angeles Clippers continued reverberating through the NBA on Thursday, the first day that teams
An Interview With Alex Roetter, Twitter’s Head Of Engineering
By Matthew Lynley Just a year ago, Alex Roetter took over Twitter’s engineering activities in an executive shuffle. And a year later, Twitter’s now in the middle of finding a
Stybar wins the 6th stage of Tour; Nibali and Martin crash (Yahoo Sports)
Czech rider Zdenek Stybar won the sixth stage of the Tour de France on Thursday, while defending champion Vincenzo Nibali of Italy was caught in yet another crash near the
From DOMA To Marriage Equality: How The Tide Turned For Gay Marriage
For 25 years, attorney Mary Bonauto and activist Evan Wolfson helped shape the gay marriage movement. They discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling, which represented the culmination of their efforts.