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MLB draft 2023: Six Indiana high school players who could hear their name called

Franklin's Max Clark will likely go in the draft's first five picks, but there are more Indiana high schoolers on MLB scouts' radar.

 

Chicago PD investigating officer allegations of sexual misconduct with migrants: Reports

The Chicago Police Department is reportedly investigating claims of officer sexual misconduct with newly arrived migrants sent from Texas.

 

Winning Mega Millions numbers for Friday, July 7, 2023. No winner, jackpot grows to $480M

Here are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the $450 million lottery drawing jackpot on Friday, July 7, 2023.

 

Precious metals, gems, ivory found in artifact-laden tombs unearthed in Cyprus

More than 500 complete artifacts were excavated from two tombs in Cyprus by a Swedish expedition led by Peter Fischer of the University of Gothenburg.

 

Five-year-old child falls from Georgia waterslide, plunging 20 feet

A 5-year-old child enjoying the Fourth of July at Lake Winnie Amusement Park in Rossville, Georgia was taken to the hospital after he fell from a waterslide.

 

84,000 woom children's bicycles recalled due to handlebar detaching, causing injuries

woom Bikes USA recalls more than 80,000 children bikes due to handlebars detaching which caused riders to lose control.

 

Alien technology? Harvard professor finds fragments that could be of otherworldly origin

A crew recovered metallic spheres in the Pacific Ocean that, if determined to be artificial in nature, could point to extraterrestrial life.

 

Search continues for man who jumped from pedestrian bridge

Saturday's family-friendly Wabash Riverfest will be in the 100 block of Tapawingo Drive in the same area where the man jumped into the river.

 

LPD officer resigned under allegations of using racial slurs

Keith Earnest's nearly three-year career with Lafayette police ended with his resignation Feb. 15 under allegations he used racial slurs.

 

Indiana AG Todd Rokita calls out Target over LGBTQ+ support. We fact-check his claims.

Indiana's Attorney General penned a letter of "legal concern" over Target's LGBTQ Pride merchandise amid social media backlash.

 

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