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Exclusive: Biden Says Dems Needlessly Nervous on Health Care
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NY Runaway Prius: Case of Driver Error? New computer data has cast doubt on a case of an alleged "runaway" Prius in Harrison, New York. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today said an examination of the "vehicle's onboard computer systems" found there was "no application of the brakes and the throttle was fully open." The findings contradict the driver's claim that she was had hit the brakes, but they failed to stop the car.
Obama Postpones Trip for Health Reform
'Don't Ask' Protesters Chain Selves to WH An Iraq war veteran and vocal opponent of the military's Don't Ask Don't Tell policy was arrested by police officers after chaining himself to the front gate of the White House, in apparent protest of that policy.
Christiane Amanpour Is 'This Week' Anchor Christiane Amanpour was announced as the new anchor of "This Week," ABC's Sunday morning news program.
Secret Service's Low Tech, Poor Recruiting The U.S. Secret Service is facing challenges in recruiting people and modernizing its information technology infrastructure, at the same time as demands for its services are on the rise, director Mark Sullivan will tell lawmakers today.
Hope for Epilepsy: Deep Brain Stimulation Stephen Neiley's first seizure occurred when he was 39 years old, and while he says the continued seizures forced him to give up everything, he said an invasive and risky but promising procedure has given him something back.
7 Drugs That Can Kill Kids in a Single Pill According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, in 2002 there were 2.4 million toxic ingestions, and more than half of these occurred in children younger than 6. Children aged 18 to 36 months seemed to be at the highest risk, and in these little bodies, just one pill can be deadly.
Big Brother at the Movies: Can They Do That? Privacy experts use film to raise legal issues in high-tech spying.
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