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U.S. state cancels subsidy for investment from Pakistani company
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Policy on drone strike authorization doesn't need to change, Defense official says
Michael Sheehan, center, Assistant Defense Secretary for Special Operations Low-Intensity Conflict, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 16, 2013, before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Donnelly-led farm bill terms pass
Two amendments advocated by Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., were part of the five-year farm bill approved Tuesday by the Senate Agriculture Committee.
Erosion fix sought at S. Ind. Lewis and Clark site
Southern Indiana preservationists are trying to line up federal money for a project aimed at stopping severe erosion at the Ohio River site where the Lewis and Clark expedition began in 1803.
Brian Schweitzer Courts Unions As He Considers 2014
Former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer told a gathering of union leaders Friday that he has not decided on a possible run for U.S. Senate in 2014, but indicated he would need their support if he does.
On Friday morning, her son received the U.S. Marshals Service's highest honor - a purple heart - in recognition of the wounds he suffered in April 2012 while trying to serve a federal arrest warrant.
Slideshow: Undocumented Solidarity
A movement is building to raise awareness of the human rights issues undocumented people face on a daily basis.
Dr. Otis R. Bowen, former Indiana governor, secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and local physician, was laid to rest in Bremen Cemetery Friday.
No deployment to Africa, so Guard sets up job fair
Army National Guard members based in Fort Wayne are looking for work instead of preparing to provide security in East African nations.
First 'RV Power Breakfast' Draws Crowd of 400
An audience of 400 gathered this morning at the "RV Industry Power Breakfast" in the RV/MH Hall of Fame in Elkhart, Ind., to hear a blue ribbon group of speakers tout the RV industry and provide a glowing forecast for its future.
Senate Race Recruitment: Too Early to Fail?
Barrow's decision not to run for Senate may give Democrats some headaches as they prepare for the 2014 elections.
Immigration reform supporters pray at Sen. Donnelly's office
Activists supporting a path to citizenship for undocumented residents held an unannounced prayer vigil this morning in U.S. Sen.
Veterans urged to share their stories
WASHINGTON, D.C. Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana is again urging Hoosier veterans to share their stories with the Veterans History Project.
Former Easter Seals rep. in D.C. lobbying for plane access
As the national ambassador for Easter Seals, Ben Trockman did a lot of traveling.
Sen. Joe Donnelly Supports Arming Al Qaeda Terrorists
Sen. Joe Donnelly tells the Star's Maureen Groppe that he doesn't support sending troops to fight in Syria, but he thinks we should arm the radical extremist rebels, a/k/a Al Qaeda, in their quest to topple the Assad regime.
Donnelly talks Syrian, Afghan wars
Reports that rebel fighters in Syria may have used chemical weapons in their fight against the regime there are damaging if true, U.S. Sen.
Coats, Donnelly back Internet sales-tax collections
Sens. Dan Coats, R-Ind., and Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., voted Monday in favor of legislation requiring Internet retailers to collect state sales taxes nationwide.
Indiana, Ohio touted for drone test site
The entire Indiana congressional delegation has sent a letter to federal officials in support of the Ohio-Indiana bid for a drone test site.
Walorski, Donnelly praise Bowen, mourn his passing
U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly , D-Granger, and U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski , R-Jimtown, issued statements late Sunday and today in response to the death of former Indiana Gov.
Matthew Tully: From guns to gay marriage, it's clear Indiana got it right with Joe Donnelly
Six months after the 2012 elections it remains clear that Indiana did the nation a favor when it made an exception to its current Republican leanings and sent a Democrat to the U.S. Senate.