Obama To Address Rising College Tuition
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama on Friday will underscoring his concern for middle-class families strained by rising tuition costs.
The White House said the president will meet Friday with a family struggling to afford the cost of college. Obama
Health Officials 'Watching, Waiting' In Meningitis Scare
MIAMI -- A doctor at the Miami-Dade County Health Department said that after four reported deaths from a rare strain of meningitis, experts are still "watching and waiting."
A total of 12 cases of the rare W135 strain of meningitis have been reported
13-Year-Old Boy Pens Book About Autism
SAN ANTONIO -- While most young boys might find video games and sports the best places to make their mark in the world, a San Antonio teenager has his sights set much higher.
Such is the case for an Eisenhauer Middle School eighth-grader, who has
Scottish Singing Sensation Gets Makeover
Susan Boyle, whose performance on television show Britain's Got Talent sparked global interest, stands outside her home in Blackburn, Scotland, revealing a new look after undergoing a makeover on Friday, April 24.
LONDON -- What's next, a fake tan?
Former CIOs Face Tough Job Market
Of all the challenges faced by senior insurance technology executives during tough economic times, finding a new job may be the greatest. During good times, a capable CIO may agonize over a variety of offers. Now, however, proven technology officers
MSU To Raise Room-And-Board Fees
The family of an 11-month-old boy who was mauled to death by the family pit bull Wednesday has a message for the public.
Just weeks after performing a free show in Detroit, comedian Jay Leno is hospitalized.
Police are questioning the boyfriend of a
Topless Teachers Pose For Calendar
COCOA BEACH, Fla. -- Some Cocoa Beach Jr./Sr. High male teachers bared their chests for a beefcake calendar in an effort to fight cancer.
Math teacher Patrick Kile, also known as "Mr. August," created the calendar, which includes a shirtless basketball
Government of Canada Takes Action to Prevent Youth Crime in Quebec
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QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC -- (Marketwire) -- 04/24/09 -- Today, the Honourable Josee Verner, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, President of the Queen's Privy Council and for La Francophonie and Minister responsible for
Bright idea worth the world
IT BEGAN, as many great ideas begin, with a problem and a challenge to the power of human creativity.
In 2006-07, Tourism Queensland ? the government-funded agency charged with promoting the state at home and overseas ? started thinking seriously about