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  • After worries about cuts earlier in the year, $13 million is being added to the state’s Early Steps program, which serves babies and toddlers with...
  • The U.S. military is spending tens of millions of dollars to test every service member's brain to find out who suffered a traumatic brain injury during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. But an investigation by NPR and ProPublica has found that military leaders are refusing to carry out the testing program.
  • Graduate students in advertising at Virginia Commonwealth University get an opportunity to learn from professionals in an unusual program.
  • New legislation expanding a needle-exchange program moved through both the Florida House and Senate today.
  • In the past few years, some states have adopted a new approach to treating schizophrenia, and the results are encouraging so far.
  • Pointing to a crop for Florida's agriculture industry and the potential for new jobs, a House Republican on Friday proposed allowing state colleges and...
  • Polls taken immediately after a USA Today story about the NSA's effort to analyze domestic phone call records show overall support for the program. Americans have gotten a bit more information though the confirmation hearings of CIA director nominee Michael Hayden.
  • The city's "Vacant Lot Challenge" encourages residents to come up with new uses for neglected properties.
  • http://vimeo.com/31484262 Having a mental or emotional illness can be debilitating on many levels. It can keep people from working, holding jobs, and…
  • Microsoft releases its "Antispyware Beta" as a free download, without saying if consumers will have to pay for it in the future. It works like other free tools available from other providers, scanning computers for software known to have ill inent.
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