Tornadoes are forecast to swarm Friday through a very large and populated area of the nation, stretching from Illinois, Indiana and Ohio to Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and other states.
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Person attended Super Bowl village on Friday when 200,000 others were in attendance, said Indiana state health officials
Read More »Shelf-Preservation: Researchers Tap Century-Old Brain Tissue for Clues to Mental Illness
Among the bloodletting boxes, ether inhalers, kangaroo-tendon sutures and other artifacts stored at the Indiana Medical History Museum in Indianapolis are hundreds of scuffed-up canning jars full of dingy yellow liquid and chunks of human brains.
Read More »Extraterrestrial Spirit
According to legend, 13 mysterious quartz crystal skulls placed in various parts of the world by extraterrestrials thousands of years ago are believed to possess mystic powers of enlightenment. So far, eight of these life-size skulls have been found, and they were the inspiration for Steven Spielberg’s movie Indiana Jones ...
Read More »CDC: 2 children sickened by new swine flu strain
Health officials say a novel strain of swine flu has sickened two children in Pennsylvania and Indiana
Read More »‘Gustnado’ May Have Caused Indiana Stage Collapse
After studying video footage and radar images from Saturday's deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair, AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Henry Margusity suspects that a gustnado was a cause of the collapse.
Read More »Would You Fire Someone for Eating Leftovers?
What happens when an employee disregards--or doesn't hear--a manager's instructions to save the company's Fourth of July barbecue hot dogs for a Labor Day soiree? We are not making this up.
Read More »Mitch Hunter’s amazing new face: Transplant patient leaves hospital
Ten years after disfiguring accident, 30-year-old Indiana man gets full-face transplant
Read More »Why Purdue University Students Invented Corn-Based Liquid Bandages and Soy Crayons
Drive through the Midwest and it's only a matter of time before you hit corn and soy fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. It's no surprise, really--the U.S. government lavishes the two industries with cash, spending $15.4 billion in subsidies for corn, cotton, rice, wheat, and soybeans in 2009 alone.
Read More »House Repubs Vote That Earth Is Not Warming
Congress has finally acted on global warming--by denying it exists.
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