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TOP STORIES The Plague Of Sexual Misconduct In Schools
A 7-month Associated Press investigation found more than 2,500 cases over a five-year period of educators whose teaching credentials
were revoked, denied, voluntarily surrendered or limited following allegations of sexual misconduct. More...
Miracle Baby Survives Tornado In Michigan | Watch Iraqi Kurds Raise Stakes Against Turkey State Of Emergency In Drought-Stricken Ga. | WatchU.S. Miracle Baby Survives Tornado In Michigan
A 14-month-old boy in a crib escaped injury after apparently being tossed about 40 feet by a tornado that destroyed a home
in Millington Township, Michigan early Friday. More...
Watch: Baby In The Rubble State Of Emergency In Drought-Stricken Ga. | Watch The Plague Of Sexual Misconduct In Schools From War To Work More Stories World Iran's Top Nuclear Negotiator Steps Down
gave no specific reason for the resignation, effective immediately, but said Larijani had cited a desire to focus on "other
political activities." More...
Iraqi Kurds Protest Turkish Attack Threat Problems With U.K. National Health System Myanmar Drops Curfew, Ends Ban On Assembly More Stories Politics Giuliani To Values Voters: Do Not Fear Me
Rudy Giuliani told a gathering of religious conservatives they should neither fear him nor expect he would moderate his positions
for political advantage. More...
Watch: Courting Conservative Voters Campaigning Getting Personal For Clinton | Watch Stephen Colbert Campaign Hits A Roadblock It's Official: Brownback Bows Out More Stories Health Male Menopause? No Myth
Most people think of menopause as a mid-life change women go through, complete with hot flashes and mood swings. But men can
also go through hormonal changes with serious symptoms. "Healthwatch" contributor Dr. Holly Phillips discusses. More...
Watch: Spotting Male Menopause Many Adults Fuzzy On Eye Health Panel Pans Cold Medicine For Kids | Watch Study: School French Fries Harder To Find More Stories SciTech Kansas Regulator Rejects New Power Plants
In a ruling that could have an impact nationwide, a Kansas regulator has rejected plans for two new coal-fired power plants
based on their greenhouse gas emissions. Sunflower Electric and state lawmakers are expected to challenge the ruling. More...
Nobel Winner Apologizes For Race Remarks Britain To Recruit Gamers For Spy Jobs Ancient American Bird Ruffles Feathers More Stories Business Living Paycheck To Paycheck Getting Harder
Americans are increasingly unable to stretch their dollars to the next payday as they juggle higher rent, food and energy
bills. It's starting to affect middle-income working families as well as the poor. More...
Bleak Friday On Wall Street | Watch Are You Paying Too Much Property Tax? | Watch DuPont Fined $196.2M In Class-Action Suit More Stories Entertainment Hollywood Writers Vote For Strike
Members of Hollywood's film and television writers union have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike anytime after their
contract expires at the end of the month. More...
J.K. Rowling Outs One Of Her Characters At Some Museums, You're Now Exhibit A Stephen Colbert Campaign Hits A Roadblock More Stories Opinion Putin's Power Play
The volatile former Soviet republics are a bit uncomfortable with Vladamir Putin's attempt to reestablish Russia as the single
regional power. The Weekly Standard says that the west should be wary of Russia's meddling. More...
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really need only eight items to take you through the season in style. More...
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