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| One student dead after South Carolina university shooting Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 10:39 PM PST CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) - A 19-year-old student died following a shooting on Tuesday at a residence hall of a South Carolina university near the resort area of Myrtle Beach, and authorities were searching for a gunman, university officials said. Anthony Liddell, a sophomore from Bennettsville, South Carolina, died following the shooting at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, the university said in a statement. The shooting occurred just before 7:30 p.m. at University Place, an apartment-style residence hall that is home to nearly 2,000 students. ... Full Story | Top |
| Traumatized Malians desperately in need of aid, says UN Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 09:03 PM PST | Top |
| Gun control supporter backed by New York mayor wins Chicago vote Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 08:45 PM PST | Top |
| Actress Carrie Fisher briefly hospitalized after bipolar episode Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 06:52 PM PST | Top |
| Factbox: Impact of across-the-board U.S. budget cuts Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 06:11 PM PST (Reuters) - Deep U.S. budget cuts are due to kick in Friday unless Congress acts to stop them, which is unlikely. The $85 billion in across-the-board cuts, mandated by a 2011 deficit reduction law, apply in equal measure to defense and non-defense spending. The do not apply to about 70 percent of the money spent by the U.S. government, which includes Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and interest on government debt. ... Full Story | Top |
| Grand jury decides no charges against New Jersey's "Tan Mom" Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:47 PM PST (Reuters) - The case of the deeply bronzed New Jersey woman known as "Tan Mom" appears destined to fade away. A grand jury declined to indict her on child endangerment charges, a prosecutor said on Tuesday. Patricia Krentcil was arrested in April 2012 after her then 5-year-old daughter showed up at school with a sunburn and officials accused her of taking the child into a tanning booth. At the time, the blonde mother's chocolate-brown hue testified to many hours spent under the intense ultraviolet light of a tanning bed or out in the sun soaking up rays. ... Full Story | Top |
| Green Day's Armstrong comes clean on drink, prescription drugs Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:43 PM PST | Top |
| Arkansas governor vetoes bill banning abortions at 20 weeks Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:29 PM PST LITTLE ROCK, AR (Reuters) - Democratic Governor Mike Beebe on Tuesday vetoed a bill to ban most abortions in Arkansas at 20 weeks into pregnancy, though state lawmakers can override his decision with a simple majority vote. The measure, which had been approved by an 80 to 10 vote in the state House and by a 25 to 7 vote in the state Senate, would provide exceptions only in cases of rape, incest or to save a mother's life. It is one of several bills introduced by Republicans this year seeking to restrict abortion. ... Full Story | Top |
| Missed diagnoses common in the doctor's office Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:05 PM PST | Top |
| UK study confirms GSK flu shot link to rare sleep disorder Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:38 PM PST | Top |
| Chicago votes in House race dominated by guns issue Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 02:41 PM PST | Top |
| Indiana Senate backs requiring ultrasound for "abortion pill" use Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 02:02 PM PST INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - The Indiana state Senate on Tuesday approved Republican-backed legislation to require women seeking to end pregnancies through use of the so-called abortion pill to have an ultrasound examination. If it becomes law, the proposal would make Indiana the ninth state to require an ultrasound prior to an abortion, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights. ... Full Story | Top |
| Traumatized Malians desperately in need of aid, says U.N. Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:46 PM PST | Top |
| Advanced breast cancer inching up in young women Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:25 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More young women are being diagnosed with advanced, metastatic breast cancer than were three decades ago, a new study suggests - although the overall rate of cancers in that group is still small. One in 173 women will develop breast cancer before she turns 40, researchers said, and the prognosis tends to be worse for younger patients. In the new study, a team led by Dr. ... Full Story | Top |
| Do bariatric surgery restrictions improve outcomes? Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:24 PM PST | Top |
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