Myles Collier
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Why Engage in Social Change? New Report Gives Surprising Answers From Around the World
A new report highlights the effect economic conditions have on individuals as well as nonprofits in terms and scope of social change, furthering the question of what gets us and keeps us socially engaged.
Braison Cyrus Hospitalized: I 'Swallowed A Ton of My Own Blood'
The brother of Miley Cyrus, Braison, was hospitalized this past weekend for severe bleeding, reportedly stemming from a recent surgical procedure.
Bible Society Providing Free Bibles at 2012 Olympic Games
Athletes gathering at the 2012 Olympic Games in London will have access to free copies of the Bible after Bible Society agreed to provide them.
Central Park Thumbtacks Attack Worry Riders
Cyclists in Central Park have been cautioned to be on the lookout for thumbtacks as a number of riders have experienced flat tires and some serious accidents as a result of the tacks being placed at certain points along bike paths.
Boy, 3, Shoots Dad After Finding Loaded Hand Gun
Authorities in Indiana are investigating a tragic shooting which left a father of three dead after one of his young children found the gun and it discharged.
State Dept. Paper Details Special Envoy for Religious Freedom Would be 'Counterproductive'
Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) is defending his actions for not backing legislation that would create a special envoy for religious freedom at the State Department, contending that doing so would overlap current offices dedicated to religious freedom abroad while also limiting resources for those agencies.
50,000 Bees in Home Shocked Resident
A photojournalist in California uncovered a hive containing 50,000 bees that was located in the walls of his house.
Airport Laser Scanner Could Be Ready by 2016
A new type of molecular-based laser scanner is rumored to be in development and may be deployed at border crossings and airports across the nation. The new laser will be able to detect explosive material and other drugs as well as any potential residue left inadvertently on clothes.
Chicken Bladder Infections Linked to Drug-Resistant Bacteria
A new study highlights concerns that are growing over drug-resistant strands of bacteria in chickens being passed to humans and causing bladder infections.
Woman Addicted to Drinking Water Consumes 6 Gallons Per Day
A woman is telling others of her strange addiction to water and how it has affected her life since childhood.