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  • 'Walking With the Wounded' Veterans Set Out to Prove Anything Is Possible

    Published September 14, 2011

    The group "Walking With The Wounded" is on a mission to show the world and their fellow wounded military colleagues that anything is possible. 

  • Kevlar Bunker Provides Safe House for Tornado Survivor

    Published June 01, 2011

    Diana Swenson came within just minutes of becoming a tornado victim, but instead she survived to tell her story. Her home in Joplin, Mo., was among the hundreds that were recently battered and destroyed by a vicious tornado. The 200 mph winds sheared off her roof, puncturing large holes in her ceiling. Her furniture thrown everywhere. Her windows shattered.

  • Discovery of Another Mass Grave in Mexico Reveals Gruesome Details

    Published May 23, 2011

    In what has become a string of mass graves discovered in Mexico, authorities have uncovered the most gruesome one yet. Eighty-nine bodies were found buried in a vacant auto repair lot bringing the total number of mass graves found since April in Durango, Mexico to seven.

  • Trial Starts in Connecticut Doctor Sex-Abuse Case Against Hospital

    Published April 05, 2011

    Day 1 of the trial in the 1st Reardon lawsuit against St. Francis hospital began with opening statements, witness testimony and graphic pictures depicting the horrible abuse on hundreds of young victims as young as 8 years old. The children all raped and sexually abused by a doctor they say lured them in on the premise of a child growth study. 

  • Moms Increasingly Going Back to Work in Recession

    Published October 29, 2009

    Recent studies found some 40 percent of American women are now the primary earners for their family that means more and more moms are going back to work, or at least trying to.

  • Moms Increasingly Going Back to Work in Recession

    Published October 29, 2009

    Recent studies found some 40 percent of American women are now the primary earners for their family that means more and more moms are going back to work, or at least trying to.

  • Could Higher Taxes Make You Healthier?

    Published September 17, 2009

    Could Higher Taxes Make You Healthier?, According to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine doctors say, taxing sugar-sweetened beverages such as sodas could lead to smaller waistlines and at the same time even save on health care costs.

  • Devastation Could Follow Nuclear Power Plant Attack, but Risk Debatable

    Published August 22, 2008

    Devastation Could Follow Nuclear Power Plant Attack, but Risk Debatable, Some argue nuclear power plants near metropolitan areas are prime terrorist targets and should be shut down