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Too Many Bowls? At Least 2 Losing Teams Will Play in Bowls
OK, maybe there are too many bowls.
Isaac Leads No. 16 Purdue Past Lehigh
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Sophomore center Isaac Haas scored 21 of his career-high 24 points in the second half and No. 16 Purdue pulled away to beat winless Lehigh 77-55 on Saturday night.
Former Subway Spokesman Fogle’s Now Ex-Wife Finalizes Divorce
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Court documents show former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle and his wife finalized their divorce days before the disgraced pitchman was sentenced to more than 15 years in prison for trading in child pornography and paying for sex with underage girls.
Rubio Finesses Abortion Stance Criticized by Democrats
WASHINGTON (AP) — When Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio staked out a hard-line position on abortion in the first GOP debate, Hillary Rodham Clinton took notice.
Since 2001 Clintons Have Collected $35M From Financial Businesses
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton and husband Bill Clinton have made $35 million from 164 paid speeches to financial services, real estate and insurance companies since leaving the White House in 2001.
Indiana Seeks Extension For Dual Credit Teacher Requirements
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana is seeking a deadline extension for new credentialing standards requiring most of the state's dual credit teachers to earn additional college credit.
Trump Won’t Rule Out Independent Run For President
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Donald Trump says he might run as an independent candidate for president in 2016.
Bush and Clinton Seek to Grab Leadership Mantle After Paris
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a presidential campaign that has suddenly shifted in focus, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican Jeb Bush both see opportunities to cast themselves as best prepared to be commander in chief in tumultuous times.