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The Republican National Committee yesterday highlighted the role of attorney general candidate Eric H. Holder Jr. in controversial 2001 pardons, but GOP senators avoided direct attacks on Barack Obama's leading choice to lead the Justice Department.
Everybody likes Scoot. Before West Charlotte's first round N.C. 4AA playoff game against North Mecklenburg last week, Lions sophomore tailback Jalen “Scoot” Simmons can hardly warm up with so many people calling him over from the field to a nearby fence for hugs and handshakes. Simmons, 16, always stops stretching, coming to meet the teens and adults with a big smile that coach Aaron Brand says
A consumer safety group released its annual list on Tuesday of the "10 Worst Toys" for this holiday season. World Against Toys Causing Harm, Inc. (W.A.T.C.H.), said the list represents toys with the potential to cause childhood injuries or even death.
LEBANON, N.H.----Adimab, Inc., a leading antibody discovery company, today announced the closing of a Series C financing. The total amount of the financing was not disclosed.
MALAYBALAY CITY (MindaNews/20 Nov)-- The four Geneva Conventions of 1949 apply in principle to armed conflicts of international character, that is, wars between states.
WASHINGTON Virginia's top officials on Thursday sharpened their rhetoric and sketched out the arguments they'll make to Congress and the new Obama administration in a bid to overturn a Navy proposal to move one of five locally based aircraft carriers to Florida.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - About 7,500 West Virginia children will receive free teeth cleanings, fillings and cavity-preventing sealants as part of a $500,000 initiative to establish dental clinics in schools, Gov. Joe Manchin announced Thursday. Schools, local h
The Department of Corrections official in charge of medical care for the state’s 24,000 inmates worked for about a year after being indicted on two charges, including a felony fraud charge. Russell H. Campbell, Jr., deputy director over medical and health services, was charged Nov. 14, 2007 with defrauding an insurance company for a $5,000 life insurance policy on his father. Campbell, a member