Each day at five, staff members of the Humane Society of Elkhart County close the animal shelter and hold a meeting. And each day, like clockwork, they begin hearing a "thump, thump, thump" from outside.
They’re calling it “shorts gate” – the cover of Newsweek magazine showing former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin in shorts and running shoes.
A select of police officers in Idaho and Texas have received training in recent months to draw blood from suspected drunk or drugged drivers in an effort to aid in the prosecution of such cases.
Breaking his silence in the case, a 58-year-old man has confessed to killing a fellow Brigham Young University student 35 years ago.
An experimental procedure that someday may enable women to avoid passing certain genetic diseases on to their children has gained an early success, with the birth of four healthy monkeys, scientists report.
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Is Newsweek's Sarah Palin cover sexist?
Is Newsweek's Sarah Palin cover sexist?
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