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ABCNEWS.comCuts to Food Stamps ConsideredCategories: ABCNEWS.com
Hunt for Hoffa Remains Enters 3rd DayCategories: ABCNEWS.com
Watch: The Lil' Poopy ControversyCategories: ABCNEWS.com
3 Accused for Enslaving Disabled MomCategories: ABCNEWS.com
Heat Stave Off Elimination in Game 6Categories: ABCNEWS.com
Award-Winning Journalist Dies in CrashCategories: ABCNEWS.com
Watch: Music to the Tiniest EarsCategories: ABCNEWS.com
Knox Ruling Cites Sex Game TheoryThe Italian Supreme Court handling Amanda Knox's murder case released its reasoning today and cited prosecutors' early theory that her roommate Meredith Kercher died in an "erotic game" that got out of hand, a motive that the prosecution abandoned during the initial trial.
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Round 2 for Zimmerman Jury SelectionThe jury selection process in the George Zimmerman murder trial will move on to round two on Wednesday, as the prosecution and defense look to whittle down a pool of potential jurors into a final list of jurors and alternates. A jury is expected to...
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Watch: Chrysler Recalls Some Older JeepsCategories: ABCNEWS.com
Far-Reaching Anti-Abortion Bill PassedWASHINGTON — The House of Representatives voted this evening to pass legislation to ban abortion after 20 weeks, except in what Democrats assailed as “narrow” cases of incest of a minor, rape, and health of the mother, prompting a partisan debate on the House floor...
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Far-Reaching Anti-Abortion Bill PassedCategories: ABCNEWS.com
Feds Indict 'Pot Mom' in Alleged $3M Drug OperationAndrea Sanderlin, a suburban mother of two accused of running a $3 million marijuana enterprise out of a New York warehouse was slapped with a federal indictment today.
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NSA: Data Dragnets Foiled TerrorismThe director of the National Security Administration today told Congress that more than 50 potential terrorist attacks have been thwarted by controversial two programs tracking more than a billion phone calls each day.
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Lullaby Medicine for Premature BabiesSomething as old as mankind itself is helping keep pre-term babies alive — the lullaby. Research shows that music has become an important new ally for babies who are born too soon and struggle to breathe and eat. The neonatal intensive care unit in a hospital is filled with technology that helps keep the hospital's tiniest, most fragile patients alive. At New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell – and others across the country – the relentless beeping of monitors fades when music takes over. The effect on preemies isn't just dramatic; it's physical.
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Kardashian Calls Motherhood 'So Crazy'Kim Kardashian gave birth to her daughter over the weekend, and according to Ryan Seacrest, the new mom is in awe of her baby. The radio host, who is also an executive producer of Kardashian’s E! reality show, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” shared an...
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