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Archives of: October 2009

Jump in Pediatric Deaths Reported

At a CDC Press briefing Thomas Frieden, MD said this week there have been 19 pediatric deaths due to laboratory confirmed H1N1 . This is the largest weekly increase of reported pediatric deaths and it brings to 114 the number of children who have died. Two thirds of the pediatric deaths involved children with underlying medical conditions. Watch the video below to hear more from the briefing.         ... read more

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October 30, 2009

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Archives of: October 2009


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Robert Lee

October 30, 2009 4:03 PM

Secretary Geithner’s Visit To Chicago

CHICAGO- While in Chicago Friday to announce the allocation of $5 billion dollars in the New Markets Tax Credit, Secretary Tim Geithner spoke about rebuilding the economy and had an ... read more



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Mike Levine

October 30, 2009 3:53 PM

Feds Watch For Smuggling Of Somali Fighters

Federal authorities have openly expressed concern that Americans who were recruited to join an Al Qaeda-linked group in Somalia could easily return to the United States thanks to their U.S. passports. But privately law enforcement officials are also worried about another possible scenario: Fighters from the group could be smuggled into the United States to launch ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

October 30, 2009 2:32 PM

“More Virus, More Vaccine, More Treatment”

"More virus, more vaccine and more treatment," is how the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention summed up the current situation with H1N1 influenza. Thomas Frieden, MD, said laboratory-confirmed pediatric deaths in the U.S. are up to 114 -- an increase of 19 over the past week. About two-thrids of those deaths involved children with underlying ... read more



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Marla Cichowski

October 29, 2009 10:23 PM

FBI Raid Turns Deadly in Dearborn, MI

Only a few hours after the Detroit FBI addressed reporters during a midday press conference regarding Wednesday's deadly shootout, police just across the border in Windsor, Ontario made a ... read more



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Laura Ingle

October 29, 2009 5:39 PM

Backstage At The Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame 25th Anniversary Concert

For the next two nights, Madison Square Garden in New York City will be epicenter of Rock N Roll, in a way that has never happened before. The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary ... read more



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Molly Line

October 29, 2009 12:10 PM

Maine Voters to Decide Gay Marriage

Maine is the latest battle ground state facing gay marriage at the polls. Voters there could be the first-in-the-nation to grant same-sex couples the right to marry via public ballot or join dozens of other states that have done the opposite. The race is too close to call. Recent polls show voters are equally divided. The referendum, over whether to repeal Maine's ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

October 28, 2009 11:12 PM

“Sleeper Agent” Stays In Prison For Now

Eight years 4 months.  That's the sentence a federal judge handed down to a man called a "sleeper agent" for Al Qaeda.   Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri could have gotten 15 years in prison on ... read more



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Brooks Blanton

October 28, 2009 4:54 PM

Pregnant Women and The H1N1 Vaccine

Being on a priority list for the H1N1 vaccine doesn’t necessarily mean that you can get it right away. Pregnant women across the country say they are having a hard time finding the vaccine ... read more



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Reena Ninan

October 28, 2009 2:40 PM

A Flashpoint in Jerusalem

The early morning sound of helicopters over the Old City of Jerusalem was the first sign that something was wrong. The din of the rotors continued throughout the morning. On the ground near the Temple Mount--a holy site for both Jews and Muslims--a small handful of Palestinian youths were throwing stones, broken concrete blocks, and shaken bottles of soda water. Their ... read more



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Robert Lee

October 28, 2009 1:40 PM

Immigration Reform Still A Priority?

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Alejandro Mayorkas spoke to the media Wednesday in Chicago, and stated that despite a budget shortfall in excess of 100 million ... read more