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Idaho firefighters rescue boy whose tongue was stuck to metal pole
BOISE, Idaho — Memo to children — and adults for that matter...
Deputy arrested for pointing gun at man having sex with her...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office...
Newspaper publishers see shares jump as ad market improves
CHICAGO — The New York Times Co. and McClatchy Co. saw their...
Obama officials seek input on comprehensive plan to combat HIV
SEATTLE — Nearly three decades after the AIDS epidemic began...
Scientists find similarities between H1N1, 1918 flu strain
MELVILLE, N.Y. — Fatal cases of swine flu result from a...
Google unveils real-time search feed
SAN JOSE, Calif. For the first time, the 10 blue links on an Internet search page are not static...
Obama eyes using bailout money for jobs, deficit
WASHINGTON — The government's bailout of the financial...
U.S. air base’s relocation causing strain to U.S., Japan ties
TOKYO — The relationship of trust between Japan and the...
NYPD officer charged with cocaine-smuggling plot
MELVILLE, N.Y. — An NYPD officer faces life in prison after...
Grow your own body parts? The future is now
Amid all the noise of health care reform, a real revolution...
Woman pleads no contest in adopted daughter’s starvation death
DETROIT — A 41-year-old Flint, Mich., woman accused of...
Pearl’s East End celebrates first Friday
On December’s first Friday, Dec. 4, 19 shops and restaurants on Pearl Street’s East End will donate a percentage of sales to support people living with HIV. All day on Dec. 4, visitors who grab a bite to eat or shop in a participating business on the east end of ...