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The Democratic Presidential candidates held another debate last night. With the first primaries almost two months away, the debate between those vying to be the next Commander-in-Chief is heating up.
October 31, 2007

A surprising treatment for anorexia called the "Maudsley Approach" focuses very heavily on helping the adolescent appreciate there is no way the parents are going to back off.
October 30, 2007

The majority of deaths and severe illnesses from drug resistant staph-- also called m-r-s-a or mersa-- are found in hospitals, but now, some infections showing up in schools.
October 29, 2007

Space Shuttle Discovery
October 26, 2007

This weekend, there will be peace talks in Libya to attempt to reach a ceasefire in Sudan. Darfur, a region in western Sudan, has been engaged in a violent conflict for the past four years. The conflict began in 2002 when ethnic African groups rebelled against the Arab-led government. Since then, more than 200-thousand people have died.
October 25, 2007

California Wildfires have swept through San Diego, Malibu, and other parts of the state causing mass evacuations.
October 24, 2007

A white lion cub is very rare, and can only survive by select breeding in specific, specialized zoos around the world. The bright white coat makes it too easy for predators to spot in the wild.
October 23, 2007

"Think Pink" for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
October 22, 2007

The North Korean Tae Kwon Do team is the first group from the communist country allowed to tour the U.S. in many years.
October 19, 2007

The White House and President Bush awarded the Dalai Lama with the Congressional Gold Medal.
October 18, 2007

Hip-hop has been under fire for the music's offensive lyrics and content. Congress held a congressional hearing to discuss the state of rap music.
October 17, 2007

A Muslim teen was forced to sit out of a soccer tournament because a referee ruled her headscarf was not in uniform.
October 16, 2007

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore is a co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts on reducing Global Warming.
October 15, 2007

More and more colleges are beginning to exclude standardized tests as part of their admission requirements.
October 12, 2007

American Electric will pay $4.6 billion over the next decade to make up for the company's contribution to atmospheric pollution.
October 11, 2007

Nine candidates were showcased in the recent Republican Debate.
October 10, 2007

Marion Jones, Olympic Sprinter, has admitted to using steroids and has turned in her Olympic medals.
October 9, 2007

Arizona mall, Tempe Marketplace has implemented a curfew for teenagers. This is an increasing trend among malls across America.
October 8, 2007

Perez Musharraf, president of Pakistan, is up for a controversial re-election, and it could impact how the U.S. deals with the war in Iraq.
October 5, 2007

Global warming is causing the ice sheets in Greenland to melt and break off which could impact places all over the earth, including North America.
October 4, 2007

India is dealing with a severe water conflict in which there's a growing population, but a dwindling water supply.
October 3, 2007

Myanmar has a long history of protest and military crackdowns.
October 2, 2007

A ban on aluminum bats in high school baseball scores controversy among players and supporters.
October 1, 2007