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| from Environment & Wildlife Saving the Planet One Clothesline at a Time When looking at laundry hanging from a clothesline can drive a neighbor to murder, you know something's seriously out of synch. That actually happened... by: cathrynw |
| from Animal Welfare Ohio City Adopts the Term “Guardian” This week, City Council members in Parma, Ohio voted unanimously to change the city's animal related ordinances to recognize pets as part of the famil... by: alicia G. |
| from Human Rights Native American Family Attacked in Possible Hate Crime Not only did a Native American family endure a horrific attack by three men with a baseball bat, knife and crowbar near a gas station in Fernley, Neva... by: Kristina C. |
| from Human Rights Bahraini Soccer Players Detained & Tortured Several Bahraini soccer players, including stars of the country’s national team, were detained and tortured after participating in a protest aga... by: Kristina C. |
| from Human Rights More Iranian Executions The human rights groups Amnesty International, Iran Human Rights, and the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran are all speaking out against... by: Amelia T. |
| from Health Policy Toddlers Need Exercise As part of the effort to battle childhood obesity, the British government issued new guidelines recommending three hours of daily exercise for childre... by: Amelia T. |
| from Health Policy Therapy Via the Web: What Would Freud Think? Telepsychiatry — psychotherapy via video teleconferencing — has been around for 40 years, as a 1973 article in the American Journal of Psy... by: Kristina C. |
| from Civil Rights Marines' "Marriage Fraud" The Marine Corps announced last week that three California Marines have been charged with entering into sham marriages to collect money for housing. ... by: Amelia T. |
| from Civil Rights Archbishop Foresees Polygamy The Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, Timothy Dolan, was one of the strongest voices in the struggle against New York’s same-sex marriage l... by: Amelia T. |
| from Education Vocational School Cuts In a time of financial uncertainty, it seems illogical to cut funding for technical and vocational schools, which teach students concrete, practical s... by: Amelia T. |
| from Education Reading Changes Lives: How Did it Change Yours? Has Harry Potter had a long range impact? The Plain Dealer, a Cleveland-based newspaper, recently sponsored an essay contest inviting participants to... by: Anna K. |
| from Politics Conservative Group Changes Mind -- Blacks Weren't Better Off Under Slavery In the face of massive backlash after asking Republican presidential candidates to a sign a “family promoting” pledge that, among other th... by: Robin M. |
| from Politics Half of Americans Who Get Govt Aid Say They Don’t Half of Americans who receive government aid in the form of social services believe that they have not “used a government social program.”... by: Kristina C. |
| from Politics President Obama: We Must Work Together To Together To Meet our Fiscal Challenges [VIDEO] In his weekly address, the President focuses on the need for compromise in order to save the nation from economic catastrophe. ... by: Robin M. |
| from Politics Morning Mix: Debt Talk Impasse - No Grand Deal Well, that seems pretty definite. Speaker of the House John Boehner has announced there will be no $4 trillion package, because his caucus will not a... by: Robin M. |
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