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- What it means to be black in America
Vince Priester, an iReporter from Georgia, says CNN's "Black in America" documentary shows "things really haven't changed" for black people. New Yorker Sonya Freeman says the black community is still struggling with the legacy of slavery. "It's not just b
- Deadly Utah mine collapse results in record fine
The U.S. government today announced its highest penalty for coal mine safety violations, $1.85 million, for a collapse that killed six miners in Utah last year. The mine's owner had insisted that earth movement detected at the time had caused the collapse
- Prosecutor: Bring molester into custody
A convicted South Florida child molester who has avoided serving a 43-year prison sentence may soon be taken back into custody, according to a court document filed Thursday afternoon.
- Housing, jobs send stocks down
Renewed fears about the battered housing market and rising unemployment sent stocks into a tailspin today. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 283 points, tumbling 2.4 percent. Dour economic indicators led investors to fear the nation's credit crisis wo
- Air Force officers fell asleep with nuke codes
Three Air Force officers fell asleep while in control of an electronic component that contained old launch codes for nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles, a violation of procedure, Air Force officials said Thursday.
- Top secret torture memo released
The Bush administration told the CIA in 2002 that its interrogators working abroad would not violate U.S. prohibitions against torture unless they "have the specific intent to inflict severe pain or suffering," according to a previously secret Justice Dep
- McCain camp blasts 'premature victory lap'
Sen. John McCain sharpened his attacks against Sen. Barack Obama on Thursday, saying he'd rather give a speech in Germany as president than as a presidential candidate.
- McCain, Obama causing marital tension
When one spouse votes red and one spouse votes blue, the political rhetoric can get heated. And what if your political comrades decide to tell your spouse how wrong they are. Here are some tips on keeping the peace during this political season.
- Iraq Olympics ban brings sprinter to tears
The International Olympic Committee has banned Iraq from competing in the upcoming Summer Olympics games because of what it says is political interference by the government in sports.
- Ex-cop: Widow tried to hire me for hit
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Health
- Ladies: 5 ways to get your sex life going
Low sex drive? Trouble having an orgasm? Joann had those problems, too, but thanks to drugs, she's on her way to recovery. But many doctors are reluctant to prescribe drugs like Viagra to women. In this week's Empowered Patient, CNN Medical Correspondent
- Cancer expert warns employees on cell phones
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- Gene may help ID statin side effect risk
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- Adults rush to join playground games
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- Students teach kids dangers of 'gutka' in India
What are you doing on your summer vacation? If you are an innovative student from the University of Southern California, the answer might be spending going to India, providing innovative water treatment measures to mitigate the spread of waterborne diseas
- Make your home healthier in five easy steps
You may think your home is safe, but there may be toxins in your water, linens, and even your deck. There are several simple steps you can take to make your kitchen, living spaces, playroom, and backyard healthier for you and your family. Parenting has sp
- Viagra may aid women taking antidepressants
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- Salmonella found on pepper
The Food and Drug Administration has found salmonella bacteria on a jalapeño pepper imported from Mexico and warned consumers Monday not to eat fresh jalapeños and products made with fresh jalapeños.
- Fast facts on fats: What to eat, what to avoid
New York City's impending trans fat ban is making other cities, food companies, and scientific experts pay closer attention to the increasingly complex relationships between dietary fat and health. Here's the latest on fats, including where each is found,
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Headlines last updated on Jul 24, 2008 21:59:57pm.
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