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►Federal safety board urges tougher drinking-and-driving cutoff limit to match other nations --05/20/2013
►Northeast braces for noisy invasion: Flying cicada bugs return after hiding for 17 years --05/13/2013
►U.S. military prison at Guantanamo, Cuba, remains a tricky problem for President Obama --05/06/2013
►Doctors warn about serious health risks from 'The Cinnamon Challenge' video craze --04/29/2013
►Earth Day on April 22 focuses attention on how we can protect the natural environment --04/22/2013
►Thousands of past players take on the National Football League over brain injuries --04/15/2013
►North Korean missile threats create concern and U.S. show of military force --04/08/2013
►South Africa reflects on the huge legacy of Nelson Mandela, hospitalized at 94 --04/01/2013
►They come from space: NASA seeks money to spot and deflect risks from large asteroids --03/25/2013
►This 'March Madness' basketball tournament season is special – the 75th in history --03/18/2013
►Coming soon to your screen: Facebook changes its news feed to give users more content choices --03/11/2013
►New era in space: Private company launches resupply mission to orbital station --03/04/2013
►Studies of TV viewing in childhood show impact and suggest content matters --02/25/2013
►Nominees for Academy Awards next Sunday include 9-year-old girl in her first movie --02/18/2013
►Doctors wave caution flag on teen use of Monster, Rockstar, Red Bull or other energy drinks --02/11/2013
►This could be the year for a new policy dealing with illegal immigrants, Obama and senators suggest --02/04/2013
►Super Bowl sidelights: Brother vs. brother, Alicia Keys, New Orleans pride, Psy, Beyonce --01/28/2013
►Coca-Cola works to look like an ally, not a villain, in the national fight against obesity --01/21/2013
►Glitzy electronics show unveils next generation of cool gadgets --01/14/2013
►Federal school lunch rules are notched back after outcry from students and adults --01/07/2013
►Year in review: Election, Olympics, superstorm, iPhone 5 and 'Gangnam Style' are among news highlights --12/17/2012
►Brain injury risks from hard hits affect varsity players as well as pros, new study shows --12/10/2012
►Egypt's tense transition to democracy: Mass protests fill capital's main square --12/03/2012
►Hot for the holidays: Wii U, updated Lazer Tag and tablet computers for students --11/26/2012
►It's time to deck the malls with crowds of shoppers – even on Thanksgiving night --11/19/2012
►Close look at voters' choices for president reflect changes in U.S. population --11/12/2012
►It's time for the most important voices of Election 2012 – voters in every state --11/05/2012
►Steady rise in cheerleading injuries leads doctors to urge elevating it to athletic team status --10/29/2012
►Romney and Obama compete for support from women, seen as a key to victory Nov. 6 --10/22/2012
►Does race have a place in college entry decisions? Supreme Court will decide --10/15/2012
►TV newscaster becomes anti-bullying model with reply to mean email about her weight --10/08/2012
►Live from three campuses in October: Obama and Romney will debate who should lead us --10/01/2012
►Morning lunchtime at some schools feeds gripes by students and parents --09/24/2012
►Constitution Day honors timeless principles that have guided America for 225 years --09/17/2012
►Social media analysis shows 'digital gap' between presidential rivals Romney and Obama --09/10/2012
►Health departments mobilize against mosquito-carried West Nile virus, more widespread than usual --09/03/2012
►Mars mission starts with vivid scenes of planet's surface and a test drive of the Curiosity rover --08/27/2012
►State voter ID proposals spark debate: Election safeguards or needless obstacles? --08/20/2012
►White House campaign gains final candidate: Paul Ryan, the Republican vice-presidential pick --08/13/2012
►U.S. swimmers, gymnasts and others boost national pride along with winning Olympic gold --08/06/2012
►Voters react to tough sparring by Romney and Obama in presidential campaign --07/30/2012
►Thousands of world's top athletes are in London as Summer Olympics start this week --07/23/2012
►NASA video and app build excitement about tricky spacecraft landing on Mars --07/16/2012
►History comes alive in War of 1812 bicentennial events this summer at forts, harbors and battle sites --07/09/2012
►'Brave' stars a screen princess who's ready to brawl, not dance at a dress-up ball --06/25/2012
►New limits on Pop Warner football tackling, blocking drills are response to concussion risks --06/18/2012
►Lawmakers, police scramble to control risky drug substitutes called Spice, K2 and bath salts --06/11/2012
►New York moves to limit soda sizes as anti-obesity step, prompting criticism of ‘nanny mayor’ --06/04/2012
►End of school year brings real-life economic lessons as students look for summer jobs --05/28/2012
►Population turning point: Nonwhite parents account for more than half of recent U.S. births --05/21/2012
►Changing views on same-sex marriage, including Obama's, suggest faster pace of social change --05/14/2012
►Does the 'tanning mom' have 'tanorexia'? --05/07/2012
►1 in 2 new college graduates are jobless or underemployed --04/30/2012
►In three months, the world's top amateur athletes compete at the Summer Olympics --04/23/2012
►Earth Day on April 22 brings reminders of how we can protect the natural environment --04/16/2012
►Titanic saga still has strong grip a century after the luxury liner sank on its first voyage --04/09/2012
►'Bully' film sparks national dialogue with in-your-face reality of harmed students and families --04/02/2012
►'Etch A Sketch' remark by Romney campaign aide draws an image that's hard to erase --03/26/2012
►'Ladies and gentlemen, let the 74th Hunger Games begin' on screens this week --03/19/2012
►With 68 teams picked, March Madness will bounce through the rest of this month --03/12/2012
►Republicans who want to be president compete for big bounty on Super Tuesday --03/05/2012
►President pushes Privacy Bill of Rights to let us protect online information --02/27/2012
►Sudden basketball star Jeremy Lin 'is a good example to kids,' Kobe Bryant says --02/20/2012
►New study confirms drop in TV viewing by younger audience members --02/13/2012
►User survey confirms Facebook's appeal as it nears big milepost: first stock sale --02/06/2012
►Super Bowl brings Giants-Patriots rematch and a first-time boost for Indianapolis --01/30/2012
►Congress retreats from Internet piracy bills after fierce outcry --01/23/2012
►Be polite and safe: Stash your phone while walking or during other activities --01/16/2012
►Tech newcomers of 2012 are introduced this week at Consumer Electronics Show --01/09/2012
►Ready, set, caucus: Iowa Republicans make first voter decisions of 2012 presidential campaign --01/02/2012
►Person of the Year and other 2011 'best' lists are out: Let the debates begin --12/19/2011
►Pick cereal that's less sugary than cookies or a Twinkie, health advisers suggest --12/12/2011
►No shot in the arm: Are parents wise or unwise to opt out of vaccines? --12/05/2011
►Anxious retailers and shoppers create Black Friday frenzy --11/28/2011
►School bullying claims more victims --11/21/2011
►Presidential campaign debates show Republicans' differences and one hopeful's forgetfulness --11/14/2011
►Dad's videotaped rage spurs discussion of when physical punishment is abuse --11/07/2011
►President's college loan relief plan spurs debate: Fair or too generous? --10/31/2011
►Where the wild things are: Ohio scare focuses attention on large, fierce animals kept as pets --10/24/2011
►Peanut allergy experiments bring hope for those who must avoid risky foods --10/17/2011
►Was media coverage of 'Occupy Wall Street' blacked out, or did it just evolve? --10/10/2011
►Where do Americans mostly turn for local news? It depends on what we want to know, study shows --10/03/2011
►Postal Service rescue ideas include weekday-only 'snail mail' and fewer post offices --09/26/2011
►Government wants tighter online privacy safeguards for pre-teens --09/19/2011
►Clues sent by Mars 'dune buggy' excite NASA scientists --09/12/2011
►10th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks brings ceremonies and discussions nationwide this week --09/05/2011
►Hurricane Irene, even while weakening, prompts storm of intense coverage --08/29/2011
►Dictionary update shows how English evolves to include woot, noob and upcycle --08/22/2011
►Former Michigan factory worker named U.S. poet laureate --08/15/2011
►The deficit, the debt, downgraded credit rating -- It's complicated! --08/08/2011
►Bill Gates' charity project focuses on new types of toilets for Third World health --08/01/2011
►Borders chain failure is tied partly to how we read and buy books now --07/25/2011
►Harry Potter fans jam theaters for lavishly praised 'Deathly Hallows, Part 2' --07/18/2011
►Phone-hacking British tabloid newspaper becomes too sensational to survive spreading scandal --07/11/2011
►Upcoming shuttle launch closes a 34-year chapter of U.S. space exploration --06/27/2011
►Droopy drawers bring athlete's arrest and new discussion of hot-button topics --06/20/2011
►Facebook's new face-recognition ability goes too far, critics say --06/13/2011
►Health researchers send a cellphone message for everyone: There may be a cancer risk --06/06/2011
►Job-hunting remains a challenge, even for new college graduates --05/30/2011
►Ronald McDonald -- friend or foe? Depends who's asked --05/23/2011
►Rising water uproots rural Louisiana residents in Mississippi River drama that will continue --05/16/2011
►World Press Freedom Day highlights journalists' struggles --05/09/2011
►World reacts to the death of bin Laden --05/02/2011
►We're invited to (watch) a young British couple's wedding blowout --04/25/2011
►Can the U.S. afford to keep borrowing more? The answer is trickier than you may think --04/18/2011
►Congress eases back from edge of shutdown -- stay tuned to budget action this week --04/11/2011
►Teen sexting creates tricky issues for law enforcers and lawmakers --04/04/2011
►Census results reshape election districts in 'game of musical chairs' that unseats some politicians --03/28/2011
►March Madness, supersized, heads toward 'Sweet 16' games this week --03/21/2011
►Quakes, tsunami, nuclear crises: Japan's nightmare deepens --03/14/2011
►Even distasteful military funeral protesters have free speech rights, Supreme Court affirms --03/07/2011
►Worker protests against Wisconsin governor bring comparisons that stretch to Mideast --02/28/2011
►Borders store closings across U.S. show impact of books and music moving from shelves to screens --02/21/2011
►Intense media spotlight keeps global eyes on Egypt at critical time --02/14/2011
►In-depth TV news reports from Egypt by Al Jezeera earn wider respect for Arab network --02/07/2011
►Egypt protests create historic turning point for Mideast and Arab neighbors --01/31/2011
►Answer: A computer that beat two humans at Jeopardy! Question: What is Watson? --01/24/2011
►Tucson shootings, though not linked directly to vitriol, bring calls to keep debates civil --01/17/2011
►Word change in Mark Twain books revives debate about literature, language, race --01/10/2011
►2011 preview: Headlines will include these singers, actors, politicians and events --01/03/2011
►More holiday greetings are sent with clicks, not stamps --12/20/2010
►Xbox Kinect is a hot holiday gift; new games also aim at Wii and PS3 players --12/13/2010
►Secrets spilled by WikiLeaks pose openness vs. ethics questions --12/06/2010
►Tired of all the holiday shopping hype? But wait, there's more! --11/29/2010
►Royal romance: Prince William wedding plans touch emotions beyond Britain --11/22/2010
►Study of high school students links heavy texting and harmful behaviors --11/15/2010
► California city aims at Happy Meals in nutrition push: 'Food cops' or health defenders? --11/08/2010
►Election outcomes this week will shape national, state and local policies --11/01/2010
►Obama takes science education message to Mythbusters show on TV - and that's a proven fact --10/25/2010
►Gap chain returns to square one, literally, after howls over logo switch --10/18/2010
►More obese teens are turning to a radical stomach surgery --10/11/2010
►Rutgers student's suicide again spotlights the consequences of cyberbullying --10/04/2010
►Facebook status updates -- in theaters, on Oprah, on richest Americans list --09/27/2010
►Concussions among young basketball players show dramatic increase --09/20/2010
►Even some media insiders feel 'hijacked' by pastor's Koran-burning threat --09/13/2010
►Hearing-loss message is clear: Dial down the volume --09/06/2010
►Debate over Islamic mosque near ground zero shows sensitivity of words --08/30/2010
►Christian or Muslim? President's faith is fuzzy to a growing share of Americans --08/23/2010
►Tech tools are cool for school, students and educators agree --08/16/2010
►Turning a page: E-books move from margin to mainstream --08/09/2010
►What online 'facts' can you trust? Don't let Google be your guide to credibility --08/02/2010
►Turning point for Arizona immigration law is watched nationwide --07/26/2010
►Mega-food trend continues with the debut of a foot-long cheeseburger --07/19/2010
►Add your scenes to 'Life in a Day' documentary -- new YouTube project --07/12/2010
►Is cheerleading a sport? A court in Connecticut hears arguments --06/28/2010
►Today's news is delivered on YouTube by mainstream media and consumers like you --06/21/2010
►Month-long World Cup matches put soccer, the most popular sport, on screens everywhere --06/14/2010
►Baseball umpire's imperfect call brings home winning examples of sportsmanship --06/07/2010
►Landlines, emails and even voice calls are losers in personal communication revolution --05/31/2010
►Final shuttle landing this week ends a manned space flight era --05/24/2010
►Impact of Gulf of Mexico oil blowout widens as it flows into second month --05/17/2010
►The world's a-Twitter. But for teens? Not so much --05/10/2010
►Arizona law creates 'citizenship police' and amplifies immigration debate --05/03/2010
►Volcano and oil rig sinking have impact that can be severe and widespread --04/26/2010
►Earth Day 2010 marks 40 years of work to assure cleaner air, water, land --04/19/2010
►'Sexting' is lewd and crude -- but should it be a felony crime? --04/12/2010
►Tragic bullying lesson: Harassment and a lack of help results in death and criminal charges --04/05/2010
►Winning continues off the field for female athletes, new studies show --03/29/2010
►Census results will help shape our communities for the next 10 years --03/22/2010
►One sport, 65 teams, no medals: NCAA Tournament is the Olympics of college basketball --03/15/2010
►Paralympic Games showcase athletes with extraordinary abilities --03/08/2010
►Damage spreads when writers use the Net to plagiarize --03/01/2010
►Common sense and caution are vital to separate online 'news' facts from fakery --02/22/2010
►'Let's Move' to shape up and combat childhood obesity, Michelle Obama urges --02/15/2010
►Winter Olympics showcase skills, speed on snow and ice --02/08/2010
►Super Bowl swells 'fan' ranks this Sunday -- and not just for football --02/01/2010
►Apple presents next must-have device: hand-held tablet --01/25/2010
►Digital outreach and social media help Haiti earthquake survivors --01/18/2010
►Electronics event unveils next-gen TVs, games, phones, ear buds, other tech updates --01/11/2010
►Air terrorism close call spurs urgent U.S. security reviews --01/04/2010
►Media and news consumers pick most important events of 2009 --12/21/2009
►E-reader choices widen appeal of magazines, books, school texts in new format --12/14/2009
►World leaders meet in Denmark to focus on global warming responses --12/07/2009
►In-store sales inch up as Internet sales surge --11/30/2009
►Devoted Twilighters celebrate New Moon, the movie --11/23/2009
►Nearly half of teens admit to texting while driving --11/16/2009
►Veterans Day has somber new reminder of military losses at Fort Hood --11/09/2009
►White House and Fox News dispute what's fair, what's foul --11/02/2009
►TV shows set an example of volunteer service in new crusade --10/26/2009
►'Balloon Boy' saga raises questions about parents -- and news media --10/19/2009
►Obama's Nobel prize stirs up intense reactions --10/12/2009
►Fearful parents wary of swine flu vaccine --10/05/2009
►Twitter opens new two-way path for journalists to report and receive news --09/28/2009
►3 prominent adults break behavior rules: Show respect, don't interrupt --09/21/2009
►Constitution Day honors the document that defines who we are --09/14/2009
►President's video lesson for students also teaches about politics --09/07/2009
►Back-to-school list: Tissues, hand sanitizer, H1N1 flu shot --08/31/2009
►Wireless eReaders bring opportunities and optimism to newspapers --08/24/2009
►Driver's Ed lesson for all ages: Txting + Vehicles = Unsafe --08/17/2009
►Woodstock 40th anniversary: '3 days of peace and music' still echo --08/10/2009
►Harvard professor's arrest sharpens the focus on race relations --08/03/2009
►New dictionary shows our changing vocabulary 'footprint' (noun - impact) --07/27/2009
►'One small step' onto the moon in 1969 still stands as a giant leap --07/20/2009
►Will Pottermania fade in the Twilight era? --07/13/2009
►Readers and journalists groan under a glut of celebrity news --06/29/2009
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►'Citizen journalists' help Iran protest news get past government restrictions --06/22/2009
►GM, Chrysler roll in new directions without hundreds of dealers --06/15/2009
►Old-school TV stations finish switch to digital era this week --06/08/2009
►Historic Supreme Court nominee heads to Senate hearings --06/01/2009
►Facebook show and tell can sabotage college admission --05/25/2009
►Hubble Telescope repaired by ultimate geek squad: NASA crew --05/18/2009
►Job opening, experience required: U.S. Supreme Court justice --05/11/2009
►Flu jitters shut schools, spread concern and mobilize health officials --05/04/2009
►Online videos draw more eyes as content keeps expanding -- and making news --04/27/2009
►Earth Day brings reminders of progress -- and environmental challenges --04/20/2009
►National TV Turnoff encourages plugging into other activities --04/13/2009
►Facebook and Twitter show how social networking is changing the Net and communication --04/06/2009
►Earth Hour's environmental message was seen in the dark --03/30/2009
►First Family plants vegetable garden at a greener White House --03/23/2009
►Game on: Follow the college basketball thrills of March Madness --03/16/2009
►Daily papers cope with challenges to avoid being an endangered species --03/09/2009
►Pentagon opens fallen soldiers' homecoming ceremonies to media --03/02/2009
►Chris Brown-Rihanna fight shines light on dating dangers --02/23/2009
►Peanut safety scare raises wider concerns about our food --02/16/2009
►Obama era reopens questions about value of Black History Month --02/09/2009
►Wikipedia tries to step closer to slippery goal: trust in its accuracy --02/02/2009
►Pain in print: Major newspapers fight for survival --01/26/2009
►Inaugural ceremony, celebrations open new era in Washington, D.C. --01/19/2009
►The Auto Show goes on in Detroit -- with signs of changing times --01/12/2009
►'Maverick', 'Green' and 'Bailout' top the list of words banished for overuse in 2008 --01/05/2009
►Look ahead to headline topics for 2009 --12/22/2008
►Have yourself a thrifty little Christmas -- with priceless memories --12/15/2008
►Economic recession becomes official -- if any doubt existed --12/08/2008
►Troubled U.S. car companies ask for federal help --12/01/2008
►More fear than cheer for retailers this holiday season --11/24/2008
►'Mom-in-Chief' Michelle Obama brings fresh approach to new era at White House --11/17/2008
►More than presidency will change with young family in White House --11/10/2008
►Election '08: Voters write historic chapter by electing African American president --11/03/2008
►Americans prepare for election sure to be historic --10/27/2008
►Good grade rewards from schools: Bonus or bribe? --10/20/2008
►Wall Street roller coaster keeps U.S. on scary ride --10/13/2008
►iReport reminds us: Don't believe everything you read online --10/06/2008
►Blog boom enlivens media landscape --09/29/2008
►Tragic lesson: ppl shudnt txt n drive --09/22/2008
►New super collider has huge WOW factor - and a 'Big Bang' --09/15/2008
►Teen pregnancy issue hits home for national candidate --09/08/2008
►Live from St. Paul: Meet the Republican ticket --09/01/2008
►Partying and politics: Democrats nominate Obama for president --08/25/2008
►Need vs. want: First test of school year is what to buy --08/18/2008
►Olympic stars of Summer '08 shine in Beijing --08/11/2008
►Our language flexes and stretches, dictionary update shows --08/04/2008
►Cell phone companies value teens as a 'golden' market --07/28/2008
►Some environment 'news' can pollute your brain --07/21/2008
►On your mark, get set . . . for the Summer Olympics --07/14/2008
►Gulp 'n go light breakfast may backfire with weight gain --07/07/2008
►Look where some teens get alcoholic drinks --06/30/2008
►Mars discovery brings out of this world excitement --06/23/2008
►Click to play: Online videos attract viewers of all ages --06/16/2008
►Summer fun goal: Fewer trips to gas pump --06/09/2008
►Bloggers may get a health boost, researchers say --06/02/2008
►Is there a learning gap between boys and girls in school? --05/26/2008
►:-( TXT TLK uncool 4 skul --05/19/2008
►Do we need government 'baby-sitters' for health? --05/12/2008
►New game draws familiar fire: Grand Theft Auto series targeted again --05/05/2008
►World Press Freedom Day spotlights an essential right --04/28/2008
►Earth Day brings reminders of environmental gains and challenges --04/21/2008
►Scrabble F-U-N turns into F-I-G-H-T over Facebook version --04/14/2008
►British magazines draw flak over 'enhanced' photos that give models 'perfect' bodies --04/07/2008
►Cyber censors block web news and videos in some nations --03/30/2008
►Lights will go dark during Earth Hour this Saturday --03/24/2008
►Online gender gap separates girls (No. 1) from boys in three areas --03/17/2008
►For many music fans, CDs are so last century --03/10/2008
►'Superdelegates' could swing Clinton-Obama campaign outcome --03/03/2008
►Huge beef recall raises issues of food safety and animal care --02/25/2008
►Fans have new ways to catch March Madness online --02/18/2008
►World health experts launch anti-smoking crusade --02/11/2008
►MySpace spreads in new directions to stay ahead of Facebook --02/04/2008
►24 states vote for presidential candidates Feb. 5 on Super Tuesday --01/28/2008
►Detroit Auto Show plugs in next-generation cars --01/21/2008
►New 'geek gear' unveiled at two electronics shows --01/14/2008
►You'll see news from these cities during 2008 --01/07/2008
►Iowa, New Hampshire are presidential campaign year launch pads --12/31/2007
►W00t's up! Gaming word goes mainstream --12/17/2007
►Popular new items spice holiday gift season --12/10/2007
►Planet's environment is focus of global climate conference --12/03/2007
►Online tracking by marketers draws federal attention --11/26/2007
►Ready, set, shop: Holiday sprint starts this week --11/19/2007
►TV and film writers strike over pay for video streaming and downloads --11/12/2007
►Martial law crackdown in Pakistan creates concern in U.S. --11/05/2007
►Southern California wildfires affect families, animals, economy --10/29/2007
►'Superbug' germ provokes concern and cleanups --10/22/2007
►Illegal music downloads bring huge penalty --10/15/2007
►Freedom of Speech Week is timely reminder of democracy at work --10/08/2007
►YouTube gets more competition as online videos expand --10/01/2007
►Kid Nation TV show provokes ethical and quality criticisms --09/24/2007
►Law for teen drivers spreads around U.S.: Keep hands on wheel, off phone --09/17/2007
►IPhone price cut: iRate owners, iSorry Apple --09/10/2007
►10 years later, Diana still reigns as "Princess of Sales" --09/03/2007
►Billions of water bottles create environmental concerns --08/27/2007
►Toy recalls expand concern about 'Made in China' items --08/20/2007
►With teacher aboard, space shuttle is an orbiting classroom --08/13/2007
►Sports scandals test fans’ faith this summer --08/06/2007
►Woo-hoo! The Simpsons play on a larger screen --07/30/2007
►Marketers limit 'junk food' commercials aimed at kids --07/23/2007
►Superstar David Beckham's arrival gives soccer a boost in the U.S. --07/16/2007
►Get set for new Harry Potter adventures in print and on screen --07/09/2007
►Live Earth concerts will spread awareness of global warming --06/25/2007
►Online privacy gets new test from Google cameras --06/18/2007
►Apple's long-awaited iPhone debuts June 29 --06/11/2007
►Movie rating change aims at shielding young viewers from smoking scenes --06/04/2007
►Wireless company name change shows importance of 'branding' --05/28/2007
►Top online search engine gets more convenient --05/21/2007
►Tougher vehicle mileage rules gain new life --05/14/2007
►The battle of the bulb: fluorescents vs incandescents --05/07/2007
►Limits on TV violence gain momentum in Washington --04/30/2007
►Earth Day is reminder of environmental gains and goals --04/23/2007
►Radio insults by Don Imus provoke national dialogue --04/16/2007
►Publishers struggle to control online reader comments --04/09/2007
►President and Congress clash over Justice Department dismissals --04/02/2007
►Pet-food poisoning case outrages -- and scares -- pet owners across North America --03/26/2007
►College basketball fans are swept up by March Madness --03/19/2007
►Military hospital conditions provoke anger and action --03/12/2007
►Nutrition proposals reopen 'diet police' debate --03/05/2007
►New tactics for old tool: Headlines get Web-savvy rewrites --02/26/2007
►TV violence critics urge federal limits on gore and gunplay --02/19/2007
►Do new laws regulate our lives too much? --02/12/2007
►Presidential campaign gets an early, crowded start --02/05/2007
►Super Bowl entertains, sells and fills screens this week --01/29/2007
►Camera phones change news-gathering --01/22/2007
►Electronics makers show off new phones, TVs, players, other 'toys' --01/15/2007
►Detroit auto show previews cars of the future --01/08/2007
►Pro video gaming earns TV coverage --01/01/2007
►Holiday countdown: Make a list, check it twice . . . --12/18/2006
►New weapons are deployed in battle against junk e-mail --12/11/2006
►Newspapers expand role to keep pace with changing times --12/04/2006
►Cyber Monday kicks off the online holiday shopping season --11/27/2006
►Get ready, get set . . . for the holidays --11/20/2006
►Look what’s cooking: A better food oil --11/13/2006
►U.S. elections are this week's hottest topic --11/06/2006
►New-generation video game players land soon --10/30/2006
►World Series makes everyone a baseball fan --10/23/2006
►Time capsule for our age goes digital --10/16/2006
►New Internet gambling law reflects growing concern --10/09/2006
►Spinach scare draws attention to food safety --10/02/2006
►Baseball steroids case raises First Amendment issues --09/25/2006
►Constitution Day celebrates enduring American principles --09/18/2006
►9/11 anniversary tugs emotions, feeds debates --09/11/2006
►New CBS anchor makes TV news history --09/06/2006
►U.S. Open fashions create buzz beyond tennis fans --09/04/2006
►Online short videos grab huge audience for YouTube --08/28/2006
►Security jitters revive ethnic profiling concerns --08/21/2006
►Terror plot brings new air travel fears --08/14/2006
►U.S. voters pick candidates for November ballots --08/07/2006
►Sizzling summer draws attention to global warming trend --07/31/2006
►Blogs have wider impact as an information source --07/24/2006
►MySpace surge shows social networking popularity --07/17/2006
►Push grows for ethanol as alternative vehicle fuel --07/10/2006
►Whale hunting: Culture vs. Conservation --06/26/2006
►Journalists' expulsion from Guantanamo renews debate over government secrecy --06/19/2006
►Government asks restaurants to help in the fight against obesity --06/12/2006
►Smoking bans reach Canada, Kenya, China --06/05/2006
►Baseball copes with Barry Bonds and the stigma of steroids --05/29/2006
►Explore the meaning of Memorial Day through news stories --05/22/2006
►Newspaper editorials slam the government's phone snooping --05/15/2006
►Sugary soft drinks won’t be sold in schools --05/08/2006
►Gasoline price surge rocks families, economy and politics --05/01/2006
►Movie downloads are latest entertainment advance --04/24/2006
►Mumps epidemic hits the Midwest --04/17/2006
►New 9/11 movie scrapes sensitivities --04/10/2006
►U.S. immigration bill critics take it to the streets --04/03/2006
►Apple anniversary is milepost on tech highway --03/27/2006
►Media chain sale shows value of diverse news sources --03/20/2006
►Events mark Freedom of Information Act’s 40th anniversary --03/13/2006
►Oscars aren't just about films --03/06/2006
►The first World Baseball Classic opens this week --02/27/2006
►Cheney hunting accident leads to flap over information delay --02/20/2006
►Skiers, skaters, snowboarders, sledders compete in Olympics --02/13/2006
►Muslim cartoons provoke debate over faith and freedom --02/06/2006
►Super Bowl goes way beyond football --01/30/2006
►Canada vote determines who'll be prime minister --01/23/2006
►Howard Stern satellite debut is part of radio revolution --01/16/2006
►Mine news mistake embarrasses media --01/09/2006
►Extra second keeps clocks in sync --01/02/2006
►Is the government spying on you? Is there anything wrong with that? --12/19/2005
►Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays --12/12/2005
►Video game makers allow parents to control what kids see when gaming --12/05/2005
►Cyber Monday is becoming one of the biggest online shopping days of the year --11/28/2005
►Your privacy vs. your protection shapes the debates as the Patriot Act comes up for renewal --11/21/2005
►President heads for China --11/14/2005
►Presidents and the second-term curse --10/31/2005
►2005 hurricane season continues to set records --10/24/2005
►Women in power: From Germany to the U.S. the political landscape is changing --10/17/2005
►A flood of bankruptcies signals trouble in major industries --10/10/2005
►The latest classroom battleground: Darwin vs. Intelligent Design --10/03/2005
►Can't our technology stop a hurricane? --09/26/2005
►Is the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional? --09/19/2005
►Supreme Court focuses on the Constitution --09/12/2005
►Soaring gas prices will affect you, too --09/05/2005
►Coping in the aftermath of Katrina --08/31/2005
►A mother's anti-war protest draws attention --08/29/2005
►Opinion polls show support for the war in Iraq is fading --08/22/2005
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