07-03-2012 - Expanding Medicaid is finding roadblocks in certain states, President Obama likes Wall Street's money and is the origin of the American Flag wrong?
05-22-2013 -- On the ground in Moore, Oklahoma with the Red Cross, who the victims can turn to in a crisis and agencies tussle over probe into Texas blast.
05-18-2013 -- Actress Angelina Jolie's preventive mastectomy is not the approach for all women, the code word in today's real-estate listings that means the home is "small" and a list of America's happiest seaside towns.
05-16-2013 -- The acting commissioner of the IRS is the first to fall over the scandal, the White House has released the Benghazi emails and where you'll find luck in the summer job market.
05-15-2013 -- Scandals and probes look to derail President Obama's second term agenda, cheating is growing among young children and and the one place all those diet scams will make you lose weight.
05-14-2013 -- What effect will all thew probes in Washington have on the parties, Obama dismisses Benghazi claims and some "rules" for college graduates.
05-13-2013 -- The IRS used sweeping criteria to scrutinize those who wanted to to "make America a better place to live," the economy is growing, slowly and expenses to ditch in retirement.
05-10-2013 -- Ariel Castro appears in court, a look at the first congressional hearing examining the Boston bombing and taking a trip back in time with an 8-bit Nick Carraway.
05-09-2013 -- A man is charged with kidnapping and rape of three women who were missing for a decade, an official thinks out government could have done more in Benghazi and best airlines for cashing in your miles.
05-07-2013 -- Officials spar over who used chemical arms in Syria, what is holding President Obama back intervention in Syria and what summer camps don't want you to know.
05-02-2013 -- A look at the charges brought against three friends of the bombing suspect, North Korea sentences U.S. citizen to 15 years of heard labor and robots aid in therapy for autistic children.
04-29-2013 -- Why the rush to judgement in the ricin case, its time to look at your retirement plan and what vitamin supplements don't want you to know.
04-26-2016 -- A judge blocks the Boston bombing suspect from answering any more questions, the U.S. thinks Syria used chemical weapons on its own people and why we need to stop talking about "Homeland."
04-25-2013 -- Taking a closer look at Dagestan, a federal republic of Russian, hospitals are the latest target of bedbugs and the one thing worse than airport delays.
04-24-2013 -- Ricin charges against a Mississippi man have been dropped, reasons for the Boston bombing are starting to emerge and the road to recovery for bombing victims.
04-23-2013 -- A look at the charges brought against the Boston Marathon bomber, Home sales see growing pains and riding the success of Rand Paul's filibuster.
04-22-2013 -- A trip to Russia is at the center of bombing probe, Boston attacks complicate immigration debate and 3 roads to riches that don't require an advanced degree.
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