March 14, 2008 -
"Kristen" and "Client #9?" Whatever. This week it's been Spitzer's High Class Hooker Channel, All the Time (probably because so much of our nation's media is headquartered in New York).
March 14, 2008 -
The contamination of pet foods with chemically tainted grain from China sickened and killed thousands of dogs and cats across the United States last year. As it turns out, that was not the first incident of widespread pet food contamination leading to mass pet deaths from kidney failure.
March 13, 2008 -
People whose health was directly affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita -- whether as evacuees, displaced persons, rescue and recovery workers, or volunteers -- are invited to participate in a groundbreaking national survey that will assess the storms' impact on mental and physical well-being.
March 13, 2008 -
Tomorrow is the last day to register at a discount for an extraordinary conference marking the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
March 13, 2008 -
While former Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco is making the most of her time out of office delivering speeches and writing a book, there's more trouble brewing for her back in the capital.
March 12, 2008 -
Dessie Lee Patterson, the mayor of South Mansfield, La., was found murdered in her home yesterday following an apparent robbery. She was 88.
March 11, 2008 -
A watchdog group is criticizing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for abruptly halting a public meeting last week after problems arose with Progress Energy's application for a new reactor in North Carolina -- and for continuing the discussion with company officials in private. The N.C.