Welcome back, folks! With My Chemical Romance kicking things off with "Sing" (BCTV DD's unofficial "official" theme), we've got your latest edition of BCTV Daily Dispatch! Here's where we look back at ...
I share the disappointment of the staff of the Indiana Daily Student that their newspaper will no longer appear in print. But I don’t agree that what happened was censorship. Given that IU absorbed ...
Gold hit record high of $4,381.21 per ounce on Monday Focus is on US inflation data due on Friday Trump to meet China's President Xi Jinping next week in South Korea Silver down more than 7% Oct 21 ...
Daily habits are powerful. We know that consistency is key when it comes to physically transforming our bodies, but what about the habits we build around our thoughts and emotions? Research shows that ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University’s student newspaper, has moved entirely online following the university’s decision to stop printing the publication. The headline of ...
Indiana University has fired its director of student media amid growing tension between the school and the student newspaper over what content was allowed in the print edition. Director of student ...
Jodi has three kids under five and a demanding job. She keeps everything on track by being regimented in her routines. It works. She gets enough sleep, eats fairly well, and stays fit. Her days are ...
Having strong bonds with others may help you live longer. A new study, published in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity – Health, found that social relationships can actually slow cellular aging.
Optimizing your heart health rarely seems simple. Deciphering all the medical jargon, different metrics and complicated math for the ideal nutritional intake can feel like a Herculean mental task. So, ...
Lee Enterprises is continuing its pullback from print. Buffalo News, Quad City Times and Richmond Times-Dispatch are also cutting their Monday print issues. “The change to our Monday publication will ...
While it may seem absurd that almost every novelty shop carries a mug that reads “But first, coffee,” the majority of Americans seem to agree with the sentiment. Almost 70 percent of the U.S.
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