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Mobile Home for Sale--at $2.5 Million!
The 2-bedroom, 2-bath, 2,300-square-foot home has a location that way outclasses its modest structure. It sits on one of the best lots in Paradise Cove, a mobile home park atop a bluff overlooking the
Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona Vetoes Presidential Birther Bill
PHOENIX -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill to require President Barack Obama and other presidential candidates to prove their U.S. citizenship before their names can appear on the state's ba
Congrats to the Two Kenyans Who Won Boston Marathon!!
BOSTON — With a brisk wind at his back and a determined countryman on his shoulder to push him down the stretch, Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya pulled away from Moses Mosop in the final quarter-mile Monday t
Pres. & First Lady Obamas' Tax Return Shows Lower Household Income Than in 2009
The president and his wife donated $245,075 - 14.2 percent of their pretax income - to 36 charities and paid $453,770 in federal taxes. Income for the Obama household continued to slip in 2010, tax re
Physicians Still Using Paper Charts in 2015 Will Get Docked
April 15, 2011 — Physicians hoping to qualify for an $18,000 incentive payment from Medicare this year for using an electronic health record (EHR) system in a "meaningful" way can begin to tell the go
Chat Has Come to BIA, But I Have No One To Chat With!!
I looked up and noticed that there's a chat feauture here. I've been waiting for a while to have the opportunity to chat with fellow bloggers so that I'd not have to wait to check back to see if a c
FBI Shuts Down Three Largest Poker Websites
April 18, 2011 Print More than four years after Congress passed legislation to criminalize Internet gambling in the U.S., the three largest poker websites have been shut down by the FBI. Eleven exe
10 Days To Go Royal Wedding of Prince William & Miss Kate; Princess Diana Would Have Been Proud
The wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer attracted an estimated global TV audience of 750 million - the most popular programme ever broadcast. After the ceremony, thousands of people cheere
More than 90 tornadoes killed at least 43 people and left hundreds more injured across the States
A string of tornadoes that began Thursday night in Oklahoma left of a trail of death and millions of dollars in damage from the middle of America to the Eastern Seaboard. But they reached their zenith
Hey Unauthorized Immigrants Pay Taxes, Too!!!
April 18, 2011 Washington D.C. - Tax Day is an appropriate time to underscore the often-overlooked fact that unauthorized immigrants pay taxes. The unauthorized, like everyone else in the United State
Stillbirths in U.S. can be prevented
Stillborn births aren’t declining very much. More than 2 million babies are stillborn worldwide every year, and almost 26,000 of them are in the U.S., reported researchers in a comprehensive series on
ABC Cancels 2 Longtime Soaps From Daytime Lineup
NEW YORK (AP) — ABC canceled two of its three soap operas on Thursday, consigning "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" — and Susan Lucci, daytime's most famous actress — to television history. The
The Royal Wedding: Why So Much Interest?
Come April 29th, the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton will be televised by every major network and cable news channel. It will be viewed all over the world. Over one million people are ex
Little-Known History Fact: Fanetta Nelson
In 1936, Fanetta Nelson, a top student and piano prodigy, attended Westinghouse High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she was destined to be valedictorian. Unfortunately, the school principal
Shortage of ADHD Drugs Sends Parents Scrambling
Nationwide shortages of popular drugs used to treat ADD and ADHD are sending parents scrambling, with some combing multiple pharmacies for the Adderall and Ritalin that keep their kids calm. Molly Tay
Top 10 Highest Paying Careers in America
Surgeon With a mean annual salary of $190,420, surgeons definitely make good money. However, in order to become a surgeon, you will need to commit to about 15 years of education after high school.
10 Most Needed Jobs in the Future
With the economy shaky at times, it is essential to educate yourself on the career fields that are the most in demand. College students can make a wise choice in what major to study for quick employme
How Marketable Is Your Major?
College majors are a funny thing. Some students know exactly what they want to major in before they even start college. Others don't declare until a year or so down the road. Some choose a major knowi
Dear Mr. President, Forget The Poor, Lose Your Soul
Dear Mr. President, I listened to your speech last week at Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network's 20th anniversary dinner, talking among friends and close supporters. This was an annual Afric
Where does the Arab world go from here?
When I was in Cairo during the Egyptian uprising, I wanted to change hotels one day to be closer to the action and called the Marriott to see if it had any openings. The young-sounding Egyptian woman
Is Anyone Really Interested in Repowering America From Her Dependency on Oil to Renewable Energy?
This weekend, thousands of young leaders will gather here in Washington to help solve the climate crisis: the greatest challenge the world has ever faced. At the Power Shift 2011 Conference, they'll l
NY Times Breaking News Alert: Pres. Obama's Debt Plan Pairs Cuts With Higher Taxes on Rich
In a speech on Wednesday, President Obama called for cutting the nation's budget deficits by $4 trillion over the next 12 years, countering Republican budget plans with what he said was a more bala
Should You Pray for Your Patients? This Nurse Says Yes! 5 Evidence-Based Reasons
Since we nurses are proud to deliver evidence-based care, we cannot neglect the proven benefits of prayer in healing our patients. Gallup polls show that 95% of Americans believe in God. 90% pray. Wi
Native Americans Join Fight for Control of an Oklahoma Lake
TUSKAHOMA, Okla. — Sardis Lake, a reservoir in southeastern Oklahoma young enough to have drowned saplings still poking through its surface and old enough to have become a renowned bass fishery, is no