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NEW YORK (AP) — Department of Justice lawyers filed court papers Friday again asking a federal appeals court to delay lifting age restrictions and prescription requirements on an emergency...
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The letter, sent just after the fiery abolitionist was tried and convicted for leading the historic raid on the federal armory, but before he was sentenced to death, informed family members that...
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The University of Maryland says it alerted the state attorney general nearly 25 years ago that the school's head swimming coach had acknowledged sexually abusing a girl at his private club, but he was...
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But after 30 years among a small tier of similar programs across the country, the tiny one-year program has trained its last writers in the art of translating Science for the layman. Hopkins officials...
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PASCO, Wash. - She is not old enough to drive a car or even see a R-rated movie, but one Tri-Cities teen is headed to college. At 14-years old she should be taking 8th grade level classes right now,...
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The East Bay hills don’t need to wait for the next fire storm. There’s one raging right now over a plan to clear thousands of trees—estimates range from 22,000 to 85,00, depending on who you ask—from...
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GUELPH — A classroom setting may not be the most optimal learning environment for all students. There is a setting at the Ignatius Jesuit Centre that is proving successful and somewhat idyllic for...
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Scott Campbell, the president and CEO of Salt Lake City video game studio Eat Sleep Play, saw where the future of gaming was heading. For nearly two decades, Campbell had been designing games for...
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ARKADELPHIA, AR - A city ordinance in Arkadelphia could lead to the city pound being forced to euthanize a litter of puppies that animal control picked up last week. The ordinance in the Clark County...
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Someday astronauts will find themselves deep in outer space, in need of spare spacecraft parts on an inhospitable place like Mars. That's why Sarah Hovsepian and the engineers at the NASA Ames'...
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Yakima School District approves new Science curriculum YAKIMA, Wash. -- A new Science curriculum got approved by the Yakima School District for the upcoming school year. The new curriculum will align...
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The 26-year-old grew up in a family business involving antiques sales in locations from Southbury to New York City. Krul has now set out on his own. He's opened Just In Antiques & More, in New...
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Does this kale make me look fat? Metro Creative Services photo Every morning for the past two months, I get out of bed and stumble weary-eyed to the kitchen where I pour myself a bowl of granola,...
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Mayank Rehani demonstrates the driving simulator used to study the impact of hands-free distraction on drivers at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre in Edmonton on May 24, 2013. Dave...
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Modern tornado warnings are Nobel Prize-worthy endeavors that combine weather Science, social Science and technology. As recently as 1990, people in the path of a tornado were lucky to get five...
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Powers and his clashes over the last two years with some members of the board drew intense interest from lawmakers who rallied to his defense. Legislators had accused some "rogue regents" of trying to...
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - After their 2-year-old son died of untreated pneumonia in 2009, faith-healing advocates Herbert and Catherine Schaible promised a judge they would not let another sick child go...
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So, you can be out and a Boy Scout. But when you turn 18, you’re out for good. The Boy Scouts of America is being heralded as a forward-thinking organization that, after much deliberation, decided to...
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Roy • If Maggie Huddleston wins a national award of $5,000 for her Science lab, she knows one thing she won’t spend the money on — textbooks. The integrated Science teacher at Sand Ridge Junior High...
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Sarah Wu's scientific achievements are truly out of this world. As part of her recent win at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Ariz. -- known as the Olympics of Science...