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Parents are questioning the long-term effects of the often-used laxative, Miralax, which has become a staple in many American households since it was first introduced 13 years ago.
Concern over the possible health and environmental effects of such food has prompted a move for labeling it, but scientists, farmers and technology companies call the measures alarmist.
The assault rate on tribal lands is higher than the national average, and reservation residents who report being attacked often confront gaps in medical and legal help.
Facing opposition to a new studio in Lucas Valley, George Lucas said he would bring low-income housing there instead, inflaming wealthy neighbors in Marin County.
Chen Guangcheng, the blind lawyer whose escape from house arrest jolted relations between the United States and China, followed a hastily arranged flight with an open-air news conference in New York.
Donna Summer died Thursday morning after a battle with lung cancer.
Lovingly named the "Queen of Disco," the 63-year-old Donna Summer was in Florida at the time of her death, according to TMZ. Born LaDonna Adrian Gaines, the 5-time Grammy award winner Donna Summer rose to fame in the '70s with hits like "Hot Stuff," "Bad Girls" and "Love to Love You Baby."

Following the news of Summer's pass
Republicans in the House of Delegates rejected the nomination of Tracy Thorne-Begland, saying his activism on behalf of gay rights meant he would impose an activist agenda as a judge.
Large payouts to owners make it profitable for owners to field thoroughbreds that are past their prime, sometimes with fatal results.
San Diego’s water agency has taken a fight over rates to the public, using an Internet site to raise accusations against a regional consortium.
#obama NEW YORK -- So let's get all the puns out of the way, shall we? It's the issue with legs – four of them. The doggone thing won't go away. Has the presidential race just gone to the dogs? Or are we simply in those dog days between the primary season and the start of the general election?

Whatever it is, the political Mommy Wars seem to have given way this week, at least temporarily, to t
Americans see the economy improving, but doubts about their own financial circumstances may help Mitt Romney’s campaign, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Investigators are searching for as many as 21 women who are believed to include prostitutes and to have spent the night with a group of security officers.
A cross-reference of donor lists and visitor logs show that of those who gave $100,000 or more, about three-quarters of them visited the White House.
According to statistics compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 72 police officers were killed in 2011, a 25 percent increase from the previous year and 75 percent rise from 2008.
Support for tougher doping penalties and other protections for horses has grown after an analysis of safety issues at American racetracks.
Three days of debate over the health care overhaul seemed to reinforce what many Americans believed about it, but with an extra dose of repulsion or delight.
The new economics of horse racing are making an always-dangerous game even more so, as lax oversight puts animal and rider at risk.
Calling the killing of a 17-year-old in Florida “a tragedy,” President Obama said, “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon.”
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