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Presidential campaign hits comic books But don’t expect Captain America-versus-Superman hijinks or super-villains threatening the electoral process. The books purport to tell McCain and Obama’s true life stories, independently researched and illustrated by a team of veteran writers More
Small town residents speak out against immigration raid “This raid did nothing for this community,” he said. “It downgraded us substantially. It caused people to suffer, and it caused our reputation to suffer clear across the country.”More
You taco options are open Grill-friendly fillets of mahi mahi are lightly breaded before being set over the flames. The breading not only creates a nice crunchy exterior, it also helps prevent the fish from sticking.More
More Parents Seeking Safer Plastic Baby Bottles “There is some concern for neural and behavioral effects in fetuses, infants and children at current human exposures,” according to the National Institutes of Health’s National Toxicology Program.More
Peppermint Offers Safe, Non-toxic Deterrent to Mice As the weather turns cooler, mice begin to seek cozier surroundings -- including our homes. That was the case with Paula Rohach, who discovered one day that an unwanted rodent had made itself at home in the house she shares with her husband and More
Nine Lives for Your Cat...and You With the current economic downturn, some people might be hesitant to take on a pet. However, the average costs associated with caring for a cat are relatively low.More
Contemporary Civil Rights movement leaving out the Hip Hop generation New leaders are emerging: Davis and Brandan Odums, who’s teaching TV at the same camp in New Orleans, cite Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama as one and credit him with helping energize their generation in a way they haven’t seen.More
Unity journalism convention tries to keep a lid on it for Obama In an e-mail sent to the 6,800 conference attendees, the organization advised that “every effort should be made to maintain professional decorum during the event, especially since it will be broadcast to millions of people.”More
Three Great Workouts You Can Do Anytime, Anyplace According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), regular exercise helps people maintain a healthy weight and delay or prevent the onset of diabetes and heart problems.More
It's free if you have a lake nearby Fish pedicures are creating something of a splash in the Washington DC area, where a northern Virginia spa has been offering them for the past four months. John Ho, who runs the Yvonne Hair and Nails salon with his wife, Yvonne Le, said 5,000 people More
High-tech Health Lab Focused on New Risks Even top state lab officials can’t get in and must view the room by closed-circuit TV. Clinical lab manager John Besser jokes that they watch workers inside “in case they have a heart attack.”More
Carnegie Mellon prof whose ‘last lecture’ moved millions dies A professor of computer science, human-computer interaction and design, Pausch was recognized as a pioneer of virtual reality research and became known on campus for his flamboyance and showmanship as a teacher and mentor.More
Hooked on Books - How to Raise Life-Long Readers Books open a window to the world, taking readers to other times and other places — introducing them to new thoughts and ideas. Yet reading does much more than expand the imagination, especially for children.More
For R&B artists, it can be hard to go gospel People are listening. Belle’s first gospel album, “Love Forever Shines,” released in the spring, is No. 7 on Billboard’s top gospel albums chart. The CD contains traditional, contemporary and jazz-tinged ballads.More
Parents Can Get Tax Credit for Sending Kids to Day Camp Here’s a tax break for the busy summer. Many working parents must arrange for care of their children during the school vacation period. A popular solution — with a tax benefit — is a day camp program.More
Beyond Barbecue: The Summer Tapas Trend Tapas, which originated in Spain, is the name for a variety of appetizers or small plates of food, such as olives and cheese, seafood such as squid, empanadas, fried potatoes and omelets.More
Alternative Energy Demands Generate Hot Career Opportunities Growing environmental concern and limited fossil fuel supplies are driving the growth of domestic and international markets for renewable energy systems, the U.S. Department of Energy reports.More
Olympian Has One Final Show on Olympic Stage “It’s going to be amazing. We're going to get wrestlers and rowers. That’s going to be what’s interesting - trying to get every sport, every country.”More
The ONE for Homes The ONE for Homes will be launched in just a few weeks. It is for anyone who wants to buy or sell a home; renters and landlords; realtors and mortgage bankers, as well as remodeling professionals and do- it-yourselfers.More