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Rachel Deskins rarely failed an exam in school. But during her senior year at Toledo High School, two tests changed her life forever.
The fallout from state government’s budget crisis has already started.
Twins and triplets age 3 and under? One Richfield family has a hyper-organized routine to keep it all together, and the parents work to instill a sense of self-sufficiency in the kids, so they don't need to be coddled to be content in the world.
No one acted out a violent revolution to protest taxes during the TEA Party held in Gilbert Saturday morning, which drew a record crowd from across the Valley on the day our nation marks its independence.
This Fourth of July weekend is much more than patriotic celebration for some Illinois residents who find themselves in limbo thanks to another state government budget crisis. The state has started a new budget year but has no budget in place. Top leaders are bickering over a solution but not returning until July 14 for a special session. Social service providers and state workers don’t know what ...
The grants that the Chester County Fund for Women and Girls recently distributed pushed the nonprofit’s donations past the $1-million mark in its 13 years of service.
Privacy rights, which pervade the Bill of Rights, are among the Constitution's most frequently attacked concepts. Ken Falk, who as the legal director for the ACLU of Indiana invariably is on privacy's side, figures at least one of every 10 lawsuits he files is privacy-related.
Three months ago we reported that Ads Had Come to Twitter and it was a pretty big deal - until Twitter promptly said the word "sponsored" was only appearing on the site in error. Now the "sponsored definitions" of certain Twitter "concepts" have appeared on the site again - and they sure look legit this time. tweetmeme_url = ...
In the State House of Representatives, we worked hard this year to ensure a balanced budget during an unprecedented economic downturn. We enacted charter school reform, and expanded Second Amendment rights for Tennesseans.
Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell certified a parental notification ballot initiative backed by Gov. Sarah Palin, the governor's office announced Thursday.
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