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It seems Bret Michaels’ stars won’t settle for a smooth ride. After getting thrilled by a freak stage accident at the Tony Awards last month, the Poison singer has fallen prey to his ill luck once again by getting involved in a highway accident....
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The State Department says the number of terrorist attacks around the world dropped by 18 percent last year but there was an alarming rise in extremist violence in...
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Muslim Filipino rebels have helped Indonesian terror suspects evade capture by giving them refuge and access to weapons and funds in the southern Philippines, a...
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The U.S. Chemical Safety Board says a fatal explosion at a West Virginia chemical plant last August occurred because safety lapses resulted in a runaway chemical...
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Women’s college basketball is getting good marks in racial diversity for its coaching hires.
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Colleges and universities are doing a better job at being inclusive in women’s basketball coaching hires, according to the latest Black Coaches and Administrators...
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A mortgage industry group says there were a record number of mortgage fraud incidents last year, and Rhode Island made its first appearance as the nation’s top...
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Police in Vermont have closed the book on the mysterious death of a 19-year-old Middlebury College student.
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Two independent infectious disease experts who inspected seven NFL facilities reported Thursday that the incidence of MRSA infections in the league is low and steadily...
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The CEO of USA Track and Field recommends paying athletes $15,000 for setting a personal best at the Olympics and shortening trials to improve the team’s...
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More needs to be done to deal with an epidemic of rape in the world’s conflict zones and to help victimized women, Doctors Without Borders said Thursday,...
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General Motors Corp. says its auditors have raised substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue operations.
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Spiraling drug violence in Mexico, narcotics trafficking elsewhere in Latin America and a thriving opium trade in Afghanistan pose significant national security threats...
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Cocaine smuggling to Europe is dramatically increasing through West Africa, posing a substantial threat to the stability of a region already troubled by war and...
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In an unflinching breakdown of what went wrong with the American track team at the Olympics, a task force lashed out at the relay system, recommended streamlining...
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A task force reviewing the U.S. track team’s failures at the Beijing Olympics has issued a report calling for changes in the relay system, the Olympic trials and...
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The corrupt elite of Cambodia, one of the world’s most impoverished nations, has laid the groundwork for siphoning off vast profits from a coming boom in mining...
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The corrupt elite of Cambodia, one of the world’s most impoverished nations, has laid the groundwork for siphoning off vast profits from a coming boom in mining...
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Wrapping up an eight-year investigation of possible links between industrial pollution and health risks in the Great Lakes region, federal researchers said information...
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Baseball authorized nearly 8 percent of its players to use drugs for ADHD last season, which allowed them to take otherwise banned stimulants.
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ADHD was on the rise in the baseball again last season.
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Def Leppard is hitting the road again this summer, this time with Poison and Cheap Trick. But frontman Joe Elliott says it might be their last tour for a bit.
made popular Feb 26 2009
Thirteen members of the same family, including a two-week-old infant, have been found dead in their home after apparently taking herbal medicine, the South African...
made popular Sep 22 2008
Arsenic, a deadly poison, kills by blocking the ability of cells to produce and consume energy. Yet, some red and green slime mats in briny hot springs in Mono Lake,...
made popular Aug 22 2008
A British celebrity chef says he’s sorry for mistakenly recommending a deadly plant as a tasty salad ingredient.
made popular Aug 4 2008
Members of the rock band Poison claim their recording label has consistently underpaid royalties to the group throughout their career, according to a lawsuit.The suit,...
made popular Jun 19 2008
“We have a health tax on alcohol and cigarettes and there should be a health tax on butter. It’s the most poisonous commonly consumed food in New Zealand....
made popular Apr 7 2008
Poison drummer Rikki Rockett was arrested on a rape warrant and his case was turned over to the district attorney’s office for possible grand jury consideration,...
made popular Mar 28 2008
Richard Allan Ream, a.k.a Rikki Rockett, the drummer of the 80’s glam metal band, Poison was arrested on March 26th at Los Angeles on a rape charge. The rape...
made popular Mar 28 2008
A letter allegedly tainted with a poisonous substance was sent to South Africa’s top prosecutor, who is pursuing corruption cases against senior government...
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I know most of us are not aware that March 19-25 is the NATIONAL Poison Prevention Week and more that there are plants that can devastate your pet’s life. The...
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A magical antidote to poison, once sought by Regality, was till date only an object of fascination and mystery. The majestic spiral tusk grown by the small Arctic whale...
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Teflon is of our everyday use today; be it to line the candy wrappers, pizza boxes, microwave popcorn bags and hundreds of other food containers. But, do you know...
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In this photo released by the Wildlife Conservation Society, a blue poison dart frog is perched on a rock at the Bronx Zoo, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008 in New York. The frog’s blue color serves and an indicator for other species that its secretions are...
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