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Lou Holtz helps put Ara Parseghian's legacy into perspective

"Ara Parseghian will live for many, many generations. Why? Because of the people he affected."

 

Kim Komando: Ways that Amazon's Alexa can help in your kitchen

Kim Komando discusses ways Alexa can make cooking easier

 

Riley's Jacob Atkins earns All-American wrestling honor but he's aiming for more

He's only the third wrestler from South Bend to achieve All-American status

 

Pet of the Week: Fatso

Fatso, the Pet of the Week, got his name because he was anything but fat when he came in as a stray in April to South Bend Animal Care and Control. He is a 2 ½-year-old pit/boxer mix and now…

 

Howey: Indiana's top election officer speaks on Russian hacks and "rigged" elections

NASHVILLE, Ind. -- There were two burning questions for Republican Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson: Did Russian government entities or hackers compromise the state’s election system? And does she believe the 2016 election results are accurate?

 

Krauthammer: Once again, the guardrails hold

A future trivia question and historical footnote, the spectacular 10-day flameout of Anthony Scaramucci qualifies as the most entertaining episode yet of the ongoing reality show that is the Trump presidency. (Working title: “The Pompadours of 1600 Pennsylvania.”) But even…

 

Colwell: The truth on Trump is no joke

Most people can take a joke. Some can’t. Make fun of them in a punch line, and they don’t laugh, don’t smile, don’t joke back. They punch back, angry, vindictive.

 

Terrorism convicts face release

WASHINGTON — Dozens of convicts serving time in U.S. prisons for terrorism-related offenses are due to be released in the next several years, raising the question whether that's something Americans should fear.

 

South Bend super-volunteer puts others first

Cindy Streich recognized for her community service

 

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