Swine Flu Takes an American Life
The vicious new strain of swine flu continued its rampage across the United States, taking its first U.S. life, that of a toddler from Texas. The 2-year-old is the first American and first person...
View ArticleWe’re Not Out of the Woods Yet with Swine Flu
We’re Not Out of the Woods Yet with Swine Flu Swine flu may have fallen off the front pages in recent days, but federal and state health officials say that the illness is spreading so quickly that it’s...
View ArticleNestle Recalls Raw Cookie Dough
Do not eat raw Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough, two federal agencies are warning. Both the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that the...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: July 24 Edition
(Photo: Kristoffer Tripplaar-Pool/Getty Images) In Wednesday’s top news, House Republicans are determined to derail many of the programs of the Obama administration; the Republican candidate for...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: Aug. 7 Edition
(Photo: MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images) In Wednesday’s news, President Obama was on the Tonight Show Tuesday and discussed Trayvon Martin’s death; former President George W. Bush had a heart procedure;...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: Sept. 18 Edition
(Photo: AP Photo/Kristi Kinard Suthamtewakul) In Wednesday’s top news, the mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard has exposed some screening lapses; stop-and-frisk reforms will go on; and Rwanda’s...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: Dec. 5 Edition
(Photo: Aude Guerrucci-Pool/Getty Images) In today’s news, President Obama tells young people to sign up for the Affordable Care Act; Nelson Mandela is not well, his family says, but is still teaching...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: Jan. 22 Edition
(Photo: AP Photo/The Winchester Star, Scott Mason) In today’s news, extreme cold follows east coast snow storm; an Arizona State University fraternity was suspended after it held a MLK Day party...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: Feb. 3 Edition
(Photo: AP Photo/Mel Evans) In today’s news, the Seattle Seahawks dominate the Denver Broncos to win the Super Bowl; President Obama has asked corporate executives to give long-term unemployed a fair...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: Feb. 10 Edition
(Photo: AP Photo/Brandon Wade, File) In today’s news, Missouri draft prospect comes out and could be the NFL’s first openly gay player; the Senate Judiciary Committee approves nomination of Debo...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: April 17 Edition
(Photo: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images) In today’s news, President Obama announces $600 million for job skills programs; Democrats say that Obamacare should be defended; and an insurgent candidate seeks to...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: May 16 Edition
(Photos from left: AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, Elsa/Getty Images) In today’s news, Donald Sterling says he won’t pay the $2.5 million fine imposed by the NBA for his racist comments; Beyoncé, Jay Z,...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: May 28 Edition
(Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images) In today’s news, President Obama says U.S. troops will be out of Afghanistan by 2016; Detroit is urged to tear down 40,000 buildings; and African-Americans are still...
View ArticleNews From Around the Web: June 17 Edition
(Photo: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images) In today’s news, President Obama will sign an executive order banning discrimination against gay Americans; in the World Cup competition, the United States...
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