WEST LAFAYETTE, IND — While current AI systems can tell jokes, they often struggle to grasp the relevance of humor in context, leading to misinterpretations or taking jokes literally, particularly in conversations involving sarcasm. Humor is complex, and its multifaceted nature poses challenges for humans and AI alike, according to Julia Rayz, a professor and […]

MINNEAPOLIS, MN.–The Nebraska Cornhuskers finished the first half on a 17-0 run and cruised to a 93-66 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal round. Nebraska guard Keisei Tominaga scored 18 of his 23 points in the first half and made four out of seven three point shots. Both he and […]

STATEWIDE — If you are looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this weekend with a traditional beer or meal, consider heading to one of the many Irish establishments around the state. Whether you plan to order a Guinness or enjoy a sober holiday with a Shepherd’s Pie, these restaurants and pubs have you covered. Not […]

STATEWIDE–The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) is accepting damage reports for the severe storms that hit Randolph and Jefferson County on Thursday March 14. If you live in Randolph or Jefferson County and are a victim of storm damage, you are asked to dial Indiana 211 to report it or go to the Indiana […]

INDIANAPOLIS–72 art pieces created by 83 adults with disabilities were put on display at the Indianapolis International Airport. It’s part of a partnership between the Airport Authority and the Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (INARF). March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Leaders at the airport say it is part of the arts and culture […]

MINNEAPOLIS, MN.–The Indiana Hoosier men’s basketball team won their fifth game in a row off the fingertips of Anthony Leal to beat the Penn State Nittany Lions Thursday night in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament 61-59. With less than 25 seconds to play in the game and the game tied at 59, […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Novelist, journalist, and screenwriter Dan Wakefield has died at the age of 91. His best-selling novels, Going All the Way and Starting Over were made into feature films. He eventually wrote the screenplay for Going All the Way, which starred Ben Affleck, Rachel Weisz, and Rose McGowan. Wakefield also created the NBC prime time television series James […]

CHESTERFIELD, Ind. — Later this month, you will be able to attend a dedication ceremony for a state historical marker in Chesterfield. The marker will recognize Camp Chesterfield, as well as women in the Spiritualist movement in the 1800s and 1900s. This camp helped women gather and discuss political and social issues before they were […]

INDIANAPOLIS--Nearly 16,000 Hoosiers donated to both local and global charities at the Light The World Giving Machines during the holidays at Clay Terrace and Newfields. This was the first year of the Giving Machines in Indiana and more than $255,000 were donated to those in need. The donations will allow 2,500 children and teenagers to […]

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NOBLESVILLE — Grammy Award-winning pop artist Meghan Trainor will be stopping by Indiana on her “Timeless Tour” The singer announced on Thursday that she will be performing at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on October 4th. This tour will be in support of Trainor’s first new album in seven years, “Timeless.” The first single from […]