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A Missouri dairy farmer explains why cows that listen to music or lie on sand beds produce better milk. KSHB reports.
A hospital trust is fined a record £325,000 after computer hard drives containing confidential information on thousands of patients were stolen.
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -- Some of the jurors from the John Edwards case that ended in mistrial say there just wasn't enough evidence to convict him of campaign finance violations....
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is giving President Barack Obama "an F, across the board" for his handling of the economy....
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- President Barack Obama has written a letter to the Polish president expressing "regret" for an inadvertent verbal gaffe that caused a storm of controversy in Poland this week....
Large sums of money received by Somalia's interim government have not been accounted for, says a World Bank report being circulated at talks on the country’s future.
A taxi driver and a passenger have been rescued from flood waters in south China's Hainan Province where they were stranded.
A woman gives birth to a baby girl on her toilet and both mom and child are doing fine. KTVI reports.
Carol Costello speaks with Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West on the strict new ID rules that could keep many from polls.
A 100-year-old high school graduation tradition is being changed because the valedictorian is an atheist. KABB reports.
A first-edition copy of the Book of Mormon is reported stolen from an Arizona bookstore. KPNX reports.
TOKYO (AP) -- Last year's tsunami disaster in Japan clouded the nation's nuclear future, idled its reactors and rendered its huge stockpile of plutonium useless for now. So, the industry's plan to produce even more has raised a red flag....
England will begin their Ashes defence against Australia at Trent Bridge in July 2013 as the summer dates are released.
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- Police in Nigeria's largest city used tear gas Friday to try to disperse a crowd of several hundred university students angry at the president's decision to change the name of their school....
A British woman being held in Bali over a £1.6m cocaine haul has been taken to hospital after complaining of illness.
Despite evidence to the contrary, the Syrian government is claiming its civilians are being slaughtered by terrorists.
BANGKOK (AP) -- Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi basked in a long-overdue standing ovation at her first speech before an international audience Friday, but quickly shifted the focus from herself to Myanmar's many needs - and how the world can help....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The priest always started his favorite "game" by having the young boy remove his underwear and put on loose-fitting shorts so he could fondle him more easily. Then, the Rev. Robert Van Handel would run his hands up and down the child's body as he stretched across his lap, Walkman headphones on his ears, pretending to be asleep....
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