Archive for November, 2009

IOC Conference To Talk About Ambiguous Gender Cases

The International Olympic Committee will meet in Florida in January at a special symposium of medical experts to discuss ambiguous gender cases in the Olympic Games. The conference will create [read more...]

Senate Supports Extension of Home Buyer Tax Credit

Senate Democrats and Republicans alike are showing support for extending the $8,000 homebuyer tax credit, which is set to expire on November 30. It is still unknown if and when [read more...]

Travel Tips for Flu Season

According to the Centers for Disease Control, some travelers are at higher risk of medical complications from the swine flu than others and should think about putting off any travel [read more...]

Facebook Memorializes Profiles of Dead Users

Facebook will not delete the accounts of members who die, but rather will memorialize them if their friends or family request it. The social networking site will remove the dead [read more...]

Children on Psychiatric Drugs Gain Weight

A recent study found that children who take widely-used psychiatric drugs can gain an unhealthy amount of weight very quickly. Many children gained as much as 20 pounds and became [read more...]

Michael Jackson ‘This Is It’ Movie Earns $2.2 Million

Late-night screenings of “Michael Jackson’s This Is It” earned more than $2.2 million at the North American box office on Tuesday, the movie’s first night out.
The film, which followed Michael [read more...]

Marine Pleads Guilty to Faking Hero Status

Marine Corps sergeant David Budwah pleaded guilty on Wednesday to faking post-traumatic stress disorder and pretending to be an injured hero of war in order to get free tickets to [read more...]

Democrats Ready to Debut Health Bill

House Democrats are getting ready to debut a health care bill that would create a new government-run plan for people without affordable insurance. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi plans [read more...]

More U.S. Troops Die in Afghanistan

Eight U.S. soldiers and one Afghan civilian who was working with NATO troops were killed in Afghanistan on Tuesday by roadside bombs, said military officials. Early reports state that one [read more...]

Bomb Kills More than 90 in Pakistan

A car bomb that went off in a market in Peshawar, Pakistan on Wednesday killed at least 90 people, mostly women and children. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was [read more...]

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