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EPA Wants Cleaner Air for Americans
Americans will breathe cleaner air thanks to a decision
taken last week by the Environmental...
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Anthrax Case Still Questioned
After facing people’s doubts about the way they handled
scientist Bruce Ivins’ case, the FBI held...
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FBI Wrong About Bruce Ivins’ Implication in the Anthrax Attack?
Army scientist Bruce Ivins might not be the right suspect in
the 2001 anthrax attack, which killed...
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Suspect in Wis. Young Swimmer Shootings Detained
Three young people were killed and another one was wounded
on Thursday afternoon when a man...
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Federal Agents May Seize Travelers’ Laptops at Border
Under a new measure introduced by the Bush administration, federal agents may seize a traveler's...
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Wisconsin Police Seized Shooter Who Killed 3 People
Wisconsin police managed to get their hands on a man dressed in camouflage clothes and armed with...
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Girls Are Just As Good As Boys At Math, Study Says
Is there a real difference between the intellectual abilities
of girls and boys at Math? For many...
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Autistic Man Missing for a Week Found Alive in Wis. Woods
A 25-year-old man suffering from autism was found alive in
the woods of Wisconsin Sunday a week...
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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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FDA Issues Tomato Warning Following Salmonella Outbreak
As the number of U.S. states affected by salmonella food
poisoning is on the rise reaching 16 by...
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Storm System, Tornadoes and Floods hit Midwest
Heavy storms featuring as much as 10 inches of rain and several tornadoes hit the Midwest on...
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Wisconsin: 14 Children Hurt as Bus Gets Hit by a Semi
A semi-truck hit a school bus Friday afternoon in Salem,
Wisconsin. The accident caused injuries...
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Police Searches Man Who Attacked Bus Driver
Authorities from Milwaukee,
Wisconsin are looking for a man
who was caught on tape beating a bus...
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Three People Killed In Helicopter Accident
A medical helicopter belonging to the University of Wisconsin Hospital crashed today, killing the...
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CDC: US Faces Biggest Measles Outbreak in Seven Years
The U.S.
faces the biggest measles outbreak in seven years, the federal Centers for
Disease...
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Study Finds Midwest Has the Highest Drunken Driving Rates
A government study released on Wednesday has found about 15
percent of the U.S. adults have driven...
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Earthquake Strikes US Central States
A 5.4-magnitude earthquake occurred early Friday in the area
of the Midwest states, shocking...
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Big Storm System Hits Central US
A massive storm system hit the middle of the Unites States on Monday bringing tornadoes, high...
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Man Found Guilty Of Death Poisoning His Wife
A man in Wisconsin
was found guilty by a jury on Thursday of first degree murder in the...
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Obama and McCain Win Wisconsin Primaries
Democratic Senator Barack Obama extended his winning streak over his main democratic rival Senator...
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Wisconsin and Hawaii Hold Primaries on Tuesday
The U.S. presidential primary elections continue on Tuesday. The Democratic Party and the...
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Obama Meets Ex-Rival Edwards Seeking Endorsement
U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama has reportedly met with former...
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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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Cold Weather Hits Upper Midwest
On Sunday a cold weather extended from the northern Plains
to the Northeast, bringing a lot of...
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Ice Quake On Lake Mendota
Thursday afternoon the staff from the University
of Wisconsin-Madison near Lake Mendota
felt a...
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Another Freak Tornado Hits Arkansas, Midwest
After the freak tornados battered the surprising warm Midwest and wrecked numerous houses, another...
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Two Killed as Dozens of Cars Pileup on Interstate 90, near Madison
Two people have been killed and more than 35 injured people
have been sent to the Madison area...
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Former Wisconsin Gov. Lee Dreyfus Dies at 81
Lee Sherman Dreyfus, the American politician and member of the Republican Party who served as the...
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11 Die in Snow Storms across US
Snow storms have killed at least 11 people in the US and a few hundred car accidents have been...
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Specials
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Republican Contenders Boost Audiences for “SNL”
Did Sarah Palin hit the headlines again? You betcha! The Alaska governor delivered a message for...
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John McCain’s Outer-Campaign Stop On “SNL.” Successful Or Not?
With three days to go before the long awaited elections and
polls offering a not very refreshing...
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Bat Die-Offs Linked to Recently Identified Fungus
Thursday, David
Blehert of the United States Geological Survey’s National
Wildlife Health...
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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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Overeating Causes “Vicious Cycle” Leading to Obesity
A recently-conducted study revealed that overeating causes the brain to go haywire. Eating like a...
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Bruce Springsteen On The Streets Of Tampa
Bruce Springsteen will make hands raise up in the air during next year’s Super Bowl halftime in...
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Which Part Will McCain Play In Stem Cell Research?
Several Wisconsin top stem-cell researchers, advocates, as well as industry leaders, voiced concern...
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Oprah Winfrey Picks New Book For Club, About A Boy, A Dog
Media queen Oprah Winfrey has chosen a new book for her
influential book club: David Wrobleski’s...
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Palin brings new voice to Republican "reform" ticket
St Paul, Minnesota - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin painted herself as a reformist Washington outsider...
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Hurricanes Get Stronger Due To Global Warmth
The average wind speed of cyclones increased radically,
pushing up the average number of extreme...
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“American Wife” Mainly Focuses on Laura Bush
Why bother writing your own memoirs when someone can write
them for you? This is the case of...
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Girls Do As Well As Boys In Math, Study Says
A study that was carried out by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found out that...
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July Fourth – Different Beings See It Differently
The Peninsula Humane Society and Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has issued a...
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Salmonella Scare Prompts Tomato Withdrawal Nationwide
Following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s tomato
warning, more restaurants and grocery...
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Number of US States Struck by Salmonella Infections Reaches 16
Tomatoes-borne Salmonella bacteria appear to infect more people each day spreading all over the...
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A Glass of Red Wine May Hold the Secret to Longevity
Researchers may be closer than ever to discover the secret to
longevity, as new research by...
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Tomatoes May Be Blamed for Salmonella Outbreak in 9 States
Health authorities are blaming tomatoes for an outbreak of
salmonella in nine U.S. states after...
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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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SXSW 2008 Kicked Off in Austin
South by Southwest (SXSW) kicked off yesterday in Austin, Texas. The SXSW Interactive takes place...
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Human Evolution: Homo Sapiens Sapiens Sapiens…?
How much wisdom (sapientia) would
humans be able to accumulate? Homo sapiens sapiens is on the...
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O'Keefe Painting Remains in Nashville
The Georgia O’Keefe Museum in New Mexico dropped its lawsuit against Fisk University in...
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Health
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Health Insurer Tests Program For Abroad Surgery
The health insurer Wellpoint is testing a new program that gives covered patients the option of...
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EPA Sets New Standard On Lead Emissions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
announced yesterday the decision to change the federal...
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HealthGrades Annual Hospital Quality Study Released
Analyzing 17 procedures undergone at 5,000 US hospitals from
2005 to 2007, HealthGrades, a leader...
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Advocacy Group Sues Oklahoma over Unnecessary, Intrusive Abortion Law
A nonprofit global health human right
organization sued the state of Oklahoma
over a law that...
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Research Institutions Collaborate On Genomic Research Project
Jim Doyle announced Friday that Wisconsin’s four academic research
institutions will join forces...
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Obesity And The Brain - “Switch” In Brain Triggers the “Vicious Cycle” of Overeating
Overeating triggers a metabolic response in
the hypothalamus region of the brain which prompts...
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International Stem Cell Registry Debuts in Massachusetts
The International Stem Cell Registry debuted with the efforts of the University of Massachusetts...
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EPA To Prepare New Ocean Pollution Criteria
Many of the pesticides that are on the
market pose extreme risks to human health, Joshua...
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Childhood Vaccination Rates At Record Levels
The rate of U.S. children getting their recommended
vaccinations against childhood diseases has...
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High Levels of Serum Calcium Ups Prostate Cancer Death Risk
Men with high levels of calcium in their
blood are three times more likely to develop prostate...
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Study: No Link Between The Measles Vaccine And Autism
Scientists said they could not find any
link between the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine and autism....
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High Blood Calcium Levels Linked To Fatal Prostate Cancer
Men who present high levels of calcium in their bloodstream are more likely to be exposed to an...
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The EPA Prepares A New Strategy For Cleaner Air
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a few days ago that five of the country’s states...
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Whole Foods Market Inc. Announces Harsh Conditions for Meat Processors
Whole Foods Market Inc., which recalled an additional 1.2 million pounds of beef this month due to...
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Meat Recall Due To E.coli Outbreak Announced By Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market is recalling fresh
ground beef that was sold between June 2 and August 6 in...
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Nebraska Beef Expands Beef Recall after E.coli Outbreak
Nebraska Beef announced last month its decision to recall more than 5 million pounds of beef that...
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Whole Foods Voluntarily Recalls Ground Meat
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, Whole Foods Market announced on Friday a...
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Sleep Apnea Could Put You at Increased Risk of Death
People suffering from sleep apnea are three to four times more likely to die prematurely, according...
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Resveratrol In Red Wine May Be The Secret To Ward Off Damage Of Aging
Researchers may be closer than ever to discover the secret
to longevity, as new research by the...
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Update: Authorities Question Tomato-Related Salmonella Outbreak
The largest salmonella outbreak in the U.S. has caused
a lot of questioning about the so-said...
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After One Week, Autistic Man Rescued Alive from Woods
Keith Kennedy, 25, was found alive after being lost for a week in the woods of Wisconsin. He had...
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Tomatoes Pulled off Due to Salmonella Craze
Three types of tomatoes have been pulled off the restaurant menus and grocery shelves as the FDA...
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US Foundation Launches $300 M Program to Improve Health Care
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation's largest philanthropy organization devoted...
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Substantial $300M Push for Health Care Reforms
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation’s largest health-related philanthropy, has announced...
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Health Care System Disrupted By Race and Regional Disparities
The latest study on access to medical
treatment revealed a troubling fact: black people suffering...
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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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CDC Reports Measles Outbreaks in the United States
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, a
total of 64 reports of confirmed...
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Parents Who Chose Praying over Medical Help for Daughter Charged
Parents of Madeline Neumann, who chose to save their daughter, 11, by praying instead of taking her...
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One More Case of Measles Reported in Wisconsin
Three new cases of measles have been reported in
southeastern Wisconsin,
raising the total this...
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Key Cardiologist Speaks About Vytorin Scandal
A key cardiologist who worked with Merck and Schering-Plough on a comprehensive study on their...
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