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- For Female Vets, a New Fight at Home
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs there are an estimated 6,500 homeless female veterans on Americas streets, double the number of a decade ago. Women veterans are four times more likely than their male counterparts to wind up homeless. - Mission: Impossible Star Peter Graves Dies
Peter Graves, the tall, stalwart actor likely best known for his portrayal of Jim Phelps, leader of a gang of special agents who battled evil conspirators in the long-running television series Mission: Impossible, died Sunday. - 3 With Ties to US Consulate Killed in Mexican City
3 with ties to US consulate slain, 2 children wounded in Mexican city plagued by drug violence - Help Over Twitter: Think Globally, Tweet Locally
Web site helps socially responsible local businesses and consumers find each other. - Avalanche Kills At Least 2 at Snowmobile Show
Search ends after avalanche hits snowmobile rally in Canadian Rockies; 2 dead, 30 injured
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- Post-Snow, Northeast Mops up From Wind-Driven Rain
Northeast copes with flooding, power outages as rain takes up where blizzards left off; 6 dead - Regulators Accused of Lax Oversight at LA Oilfield
Groups sue local and state regulators over lax environmental oversight at Los Angeles oilfield - No Jokes: Newspapers Cutting Comic Strips
The reality facing the comics section is anything but funny, because with the newspaper business hemorrhaging readers and money, newspapers are slicing the number of strips they carry. - Colo. Woman Held in Jihad Probe Released
Colorado mother Jamie Paulin-Ramirez was released from custody in Ireland after being arrested in a plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist who angered many Muslims by portraying Mohammed with a dogs body. - Disaster Ins.: Smart Policy or Mansion Bailout?
Advocates of legislation to create a national insurance program say its better to plan ahead than do a bailout after a natural disaster. Critics say it would amount to a subsidy for owners of coastal mansions and encourage people to live in places they shouldnt. - Probe Questions Runaway Prius Story
APNewsBreak: Probe raises questions about drivers description of runaway Prius in Calif. - Thousands Gather to Mourn Chelsea King
More than 6,000 mourners held sunflowers tied with blue ribbons as they said goodbye to the Chelsea King, the straight-A student and cross-country runner from Poway, Calif., who was known for her kindness and compassion. - Probe Questions Account of Runaway Prius
APNewsBreak: Probe raises questions about drivers description of runaway Prius in Calif. - Remembering Chelsea: Crowds Mourn Murdered Teen
Chelsea King, 17, vanished while jogging, found murdered after public search. - Is Tech Taking Its Toll on Our Relationships?
Research looks at what technology is doing to personal, romantic, professional relationships. - Advertisement:

- Hearts May Swoon When Stocks Do, Study Suggests
Ticker toll: Heart attacks may have risen when the stock market was falling, study suggests - Obama Promise: Brighter Education Futures for Kids
Obamas overhaul of education law to focus on getting students ready for college - N.J. Nuke Worker Tied to Radical Yemeni
A New Jersey nuclear plant laborer arrested in Yemen with 10 other suspected al Qaeda members was in contact with the same radical Yemeni-American cleric tied to Fort Hood shooting suspect Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, federal law enforcement officials told ABC News. - Obama Eyes No Child Left Behind Redo
President talks up blueprint for education reform. - AP Source: Colo. Woman Held in Terror Probe
AP Source: Colo. woman held in Ireland in probe of terror plot to kill cartoonist - Another Jihad Jane? Colo. Woman Held
Parents say Jamie-Paulin-Ramirez arrested in alleged plot to kill cartoonist. - US Avoids Anti-Abortion Debate at UN Meeting
US avoids anti-abortion schism at meeting on womens equality _ unlike 2005 - Runaway Prius Case Presents Nagging Questions
Investigators face several pesky questions in probe of runaway Toyota Prius - Paranoid Schizophrenic Girl: Urges to Kill
Rebecca Stancil often seems like a typical 9-year-old girl, playing a sweet childs game of rock, paper, scissors with friends and attending pool parties in her Simi Valley, Calif., neighborhood. But at her darkest moments, shell deliver a chilling discourse on how to acquire a power tool to kill her mother, who has at times had to lock herself in her bedroom to protect herself from her own daughter. In December 2008, after attempting suicide, Rebecca was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder.