Republican senate candidate Christine O’Donnell challenged her Democratic rival Chris Coons to show where the Constitution requires separation of church and state, drawing swift criticism from her opponent and gasps from the audience. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …The father of a missing 10-year-old NC girl told a 911 dispatcher he thought a fire set in his backyard may have been meant to distract him while kidnappers abducted his disabled daughter. The girl’s
Continue reading …A new iPhone application can check a patient’s heartbeat, and it’s claimed to be better than a traditional stethoscope. Its inventor says the app could lead to instant diagnoses – anywhere. (Oct 20)
Continue reading …They listed to the promises in the wake of the BP oil spill that the Gulf would be fully restored. Six months after the disaster, many complain the oil company, and the rest of the country, has moved on. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …A clean up operation was underway to clear a mudslide from a town in southeastern Peru on Tuesday. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …A Reno, NV woman is the proud owner of the world’s longest domestic cat. The Maine Coon named “Stewie” is 48 1/2 inches long from tip to tail. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …Police in Tampa, Fla. are looking for a man who walked into a local convenience store with a female companion and then stole a charity tip jar at the cash register. The money was supposed to go to United Cerebral Palsy. (Oct. 21)
Continue reading …The military is accepting openly gay recruits for the first time in the nation’s history, even as it tries in the courts to slow the movement to abolish its ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy. (Oct. 19)
Continue reading …Highlights of this day in history: ‘Saturday Night Massacre’ takes place during Watergate scandal; Gen. Douglas MacArthur returns to Philippines; Jacqueline Kennedy weds Aristotle Onassis; Three Lynyrd Skynyrd members die in plane crash. (Oct. 20)
Continue reading …A group of mothers in California voiced their support for the legalization of marijuana. California voters will consider a ballot proposition that would allow cities to regulate and tax marijuana and legalize possession of small amounts of pot. (Oct. 19)
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