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McCain, Obama push for speedy action on financial plan
Washington - The US presidential candidates on Tuesday spent the day after a 700-billion-dollar...
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Authorities Arrest 2 Supervisors from Agriprocessors Plant
Authorities arrested Thursday 2 supervisors from a kosher
meatpacking plant in Iowa.
They were...
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9 Killed in Alabama and New Mexico Air Crashes
Four people died in a plane crash not far from the Walker County Airport in Alabama. The plane...
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Mississippi River Breaches Levees Inundating Towns
The swollen waters of the Mississippi River poured over a levee near St. Louis inundating vast...
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Illinois: The Mississippi River Causes More Floods
Wednesday, the Mississippi River
increased its volume and spilled floodwaters into Hancock and...
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27 Levees May Spill in Iowa and Missouri
More floods are imminent in the states of Iowa and Missouri as rising flood waters might spill more...
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Iowa University Campus Devastated by Flood
Despite a week-long joint effort of the students, professors and the National Guard of sandbagging,...
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Iowa Hit by Worst Flooding in 15 Years
Heavy rains and powerful storms hit the state of Iowa paralyzing large sections in the east. Iowa...
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Tornado Hits Iowa Scout Camp Killing 4 and Injuring 48
A powerful tornado hit a scout camp in western Iowa on Thursday morning killed four teenagers and...
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Floods May Cause Evacuations in Midwest
The heavy rain caused the waters of the Mississippi River to rise and threaten residents leaving...
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Thunderstorms Cause More Damage in the Midwest
It seems that the Midwest
is more and more affected by storms which are causing severe floods....
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Obama Poised to Win Party Nomination
The exhausting Democratic presidential odyssey is nearing its end with Senator Barack Obama poised...
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Tornadoes Kill Seven In U.S. Midwest
At least seven people were killed and dozens were injured on
Sunday as a destructive storm struck...
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Tornadoes, Storm System Kill At Least 7 in US Midwest
A huge system of tornadoes and powerful thunderstorms moved across the United States' midsection on...
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Clinton Wins Kentucky, but Obama Nears Finish Line
Although Senator Hillary Clinton won Kentucky on Tuesday, the momentum is still on the side of her...
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Hundreds Arrested after Iowa Meat Plant Raid
More than 300 workers from AgriProcessors kosher meat plant
in Postville, Iowa, were arrested...
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4.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Illinois Continuing Series
A 4.5-magnitude tremor struck southern Illinois on Monday continuing the series of aftershocks...
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5.2 Earthquake Hits Midwest
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake hit southern Illinois Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey...
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UPDATE 2: Woman, 4 Children Killed in Iowa City
Iowa City police managed to put together the pieces and solved the puzzle of what seems to be the...
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UPDATE: Woman, 4 Children Killed in Iowa City
Investigators hope to find out more clues that could help them solve the case of the five people...
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Woman, 4 Children Killed in Iowa City
The Iowa City police are searching a white man in his 40s in connection with the killing of four...
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Moline Man Arrested for Stealing a Doughnut Delivery Van
Hungry or not, an Illinois man stole a doughnut delivery van
and crossed the state lines leaving...
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Obama Increases Lead With Iowa, California Delegates
Senator Barack Obama made another small step in the delegate contest with Hillary Rodham Clinton,...
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Iowa Town Offers $5 Bounty for Stray Cats
The very small town of Randolph, Iowa, decided that the
stray cats in the area are too many, so it...
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South And Midwest Suffer From Storms
Part of the country was hit by severe weather on Sunday, with
tornadoes in the South injuring...
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Edwards Leaves Clinton, Obama to Confront Each Other
Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards is to exit the
race Wednesday, after failing to win...
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Barack Obama Wins The South Carolina Democratic Primary
With 55 percent of the votes, Barack Obama won the the South Carolina
Democratic primary Saturday....
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Giuliani’s Aids Give Up Monthly Checks For His Campaign
Rudolph W. Giuliani was once the
frontman amongst the Republican candidates to the presidential...
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John Kerry Endorses Barack Obama For US Presidency
Senator John Kerry, who lost the 2004 election to President
George W Bush, endorsed today its...
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Giuliani’s Florida Campaign Started With A Bomb Threat
The former New York mayor Rudolph
W. Giuliani was scheduled to deliver a speech on taxes at the...
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Vermont legislature votes to make same-sex marriage legal
Washington - The legislature of the US state of Vermont on Tuesday voted to make same-sex marriage...
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Iowa becomes third US state to allow same-sex marriage
Washington - The Midwestern state of Iowa became the third US state to allow same-sex...
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Obama backs Geithner, rules out resignation
Washington - US President Barack Obama backed his embattled Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and...
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TV Stations Cutting Off Analog Signals
Approximately one quarter of the television stations all throughout the United States have...
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TV Stations Preparing to Pull the Plug on Analog Signals
Tuesday, several television stations throughout the United States cut their analog signals...
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Daschle’s Tax Lapses an Embarrassment to Himself and to Obama
President Obama picked on Wall Street bankers and harshly criticized them for spending more than...
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Winter Storm, ‘Hazardous’ Traveling Conditions Make Victims
A powerful winter storm hit the US West Coast painting all landscapes in white. The storm featured...
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Obama names agriculture, interior ministers
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday named his cabinet picks for the agriculture...
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Obama names agriculture, interior ministers
Washington - President-elect Barack Obama on Wednesday named his cabinet picks for the agriculture...
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Radio Host Was Involved In Drug Company Commercial Interests
Senator Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican who for over a year has been leading an investigation...
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McCain quickly concedes defeat, congratulates Obama
Washington - Republican John McCain quickly conceded defeat in Tuesday's election, congratulating...
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Voters put Obama, first African American, in White House
Washington/Chicago - Democratic candidate Barack Obama won a historic US presidential election...
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US Presidential Race Long, Costly
Washington - The 2008 presidential campaign has been one of the longest in US history, spanning...
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Obama Cancels Campaign Events to Visit His Ailing “Toot”
Barack Obama has briefly suspended his presidential campaign in order to visit his ailing...
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Obama plans sudden campaign break to visit ailing grandmother
Washington - Democratic Party presidential nominee Barack Obama has decided to drop campaigning for...
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Obama Gets Colin Powell's Endorsement plus Huge Donation
Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama hit his main opponent in the race for the White House,...
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Barack Obama Purchases Ads in Video Games
Starting since October 6, presidential candidate Senator
Barack Obama has started running...
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Health
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Parents Have One More Reason To Worry About: Video Gaming
A study by the National Institute on Media and the Family and Iowa State University concludes that...
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People’s Level of Stress Depending on Their Geographic Location
According to a study in the current issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, people...
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Early Alzheimer’s Linked to Poor Driving Skills
According to a new study from the University of Iowa, poor driving skills may be considered one...
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FDA: Company Deliberately Sold Salmonella-Tainted Peanut Products
The US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said the Peanut Corp. of America, the manufacturer...
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Have As Many Girl Scout Cookies As You Wish! They Are Salmonella-Free
Girl Scout cookies with peanut butter have nothing to do with the nationwide salmonella outbreak...
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Salmonella Outbreak Continues! More Cases Linked to the Outbreak
The salmonella outbreak linked to peanut butter is blamed in six deaths and more than 470 cases...
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Don’t Eat Products Containing Peanut Butter! More Products Recalled
The FDA and the CDC have told consumers to avoid eating products that contain peanut butter until...
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Health Groups Dissatisfied with U.S. Tobacco Control Policies
The annual report on U.S. tobacco control efforts released by the American Lung Association gave...
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New Laws Request Fire-Safe Cigarettes
On New Year’s Day, laws requesting that the cigarettes sold in stores be all slow-burning...
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Quit Smoking to Prevent Cancer! Lung Cancer Incidence Higher in Smokers
There are some easy steps Americans can do in order to prevent cancer: avoid smoking, whether it be...
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Doctor Accused of Favoring J&J Over Patient Safety
The Johnson & Johnson Center for the Study of Pediatric Psychopathology was run by a child...
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NPR Radio Host Caught With Ties to Drug Companies
Dr. Frederick K. Goodwin is a psychiatrist of some import,
as well as the host of the popular...
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Radio Host Involved In Drug Company Commercial Interests
Senator Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican who for over a year has been leading an investigation...
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Research Shows Possible Health Risks for Children Born through Fertility Treatments
According to a new study released by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, birth defects...
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Assisted Reproductive Technology May Raise Risk For Birth Defects
Babies conceived with assisted reproductive technology (ART)
may be two to four times more likely...
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Emory University Denied $9.3 Million Grant from NIH
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has
announced its decision to postpone a $9.3 million...
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Emory Denied Federal Grant over Payment Disclosure Conflict
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) froze a $9.3
million research grant to Emory
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Top Psychiatrist of Emory University Failed to Report Income from Drug Makers
Dr. Charles B. Nemeroff of Emory University, one of the nation’s leading psychiatrists and a...
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More And More West Nile Virus Victims
It appears that the number of West Nile Virus cases is growing more and more in the United States....
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West Nile Virus Makes Year’s First Victim In Western Iowa
The Iowa Department of Public Health announced the death of
a unidentified elderly man who died on...
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Pre-Pregnancy Diabetes Could Result in Birth Defects As Well
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports
that women who develop diabetes before...
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Report: Disease Prevention Pays Off Five to One
Trust for American Health, a nonprofit health advocacy group, found that disease prevention...
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Children Healthcare Varies Greatly by State
The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that seeks to promote better health care for all...
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E. Coli Scare Causes Massive Product Recall
According to federal officials, a Chicago-based company has begun recalling its beef based products...
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McCain Highlights His Health Care Policies
Senator John Sidney McCain has highlighted several elements of his health care plan. McCain, the...
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Merck Faces Criticism for Unorthodox Methods in Vioxx Promotion
Two studies appearing today in the Journal of the American
Medical Association have prompted the...
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US Loses Too Many Lives over Lack of Health Insurance
A
report published this week by Families USA, the national organization for
health care...
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Study Blames Failure of Mumps Vaccines for the 2006 Outbreak
The large mumps outbreak in the United States in 2006 was the first
ever caused by the failure of...
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Loras College Students Asked to Seek Treatment against Meningitis
The death of a Loras
College student in Dubuque has brought people attention to
bacterial...
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Report: Not Many Americans Know Everything about Heart Attack
A new report found that most U.S. adults are not aware of the warning
signs and symptoms of a...
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Court Rules Against Age Limit On Video Game Sales
A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that the law banning the sale or rental of violent video...
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Digital TV Switch Happening For Over 600 TV Stations
For more than a quarter of the nation’s total of around 1,800 television stations,...
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FCC Targets TV Stations Going Through With Digital TV Switch
The owners of over 100 television stations that had planned to go ahead with the switch to digital...
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DTV Delay Finally Made Official
President Barack Obama made the digital TV delay official on Wednesday by signing legislation...
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Rock ‘N’ Roll Rules
The legendary musician Buddy Holly’s legacy not only offers inspiring songs from the rock...
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Katie Stam, the New Miss America
And the winner is....
Young women from all around the country vied for the Miss America...
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Quit Smoking To Prevent Cancer! Lung Cancer Incidence Higher In Smokers
There are some easy steps Americans can do in order to prevent cancer: avoid smoking, whether it be...
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Burnout, Ad Paradise With Obama Billboards
The presidential race in the U.S. has always been spectacular, negative campaigning, bold slogans...
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Iowa Woman Dies of West Nile; The Virus Is Still a Threat
West Nile virus appears to have made another victim in Iowa this time in the person of an elderly...
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Patrick Leahy Questions The FBI Investigation Into Anthrax Attacks
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.,
one of the two senators targeted in the...
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Wood Components Responsible for FEMA Trailers' Toxicity
The Centers for Disease Control released Wednesday a study, stating that plywood and particleboards...
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Rock Icon Bo Diddley Dies, End of an Era
With the passing away of legendary rock musician Bo Diddley, the golden days of...
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Slightly More Summer-Rain Than Expected
The National Weather Service announced for today a series of
severe thunderstorms for the...
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Weather Reports Start Brightening Up
The National Weather Service released yesterday a storm
warning for most of the Milwaukee state,...
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Fox TV Fined For Indecency
The Federal Communications Commission decided to reject Fox’s arguments that the reality...
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California Hall of Fame Inducts 13 Legendary Individuals
Author John Steinbeck, actress Elizabeth Taylor, comedian Milton Berle and Justice Earl Warren were...
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