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Etan Patz Case: Cadaver Dogs Able to Pick Up Scent in Basement
The Etan Patz case has taken an interesting turn in just 24 hours. Cadaver dogs brought to a building in lower Manhattan were able to pick up a human scent, and authorities are continuing their search for the missing boy.
Dog Killed: Cisco Shot By Austin Cop
An Austin, TX man is mourning the loss of his dog, Cisco, after police mistakenly responded to a domestic disturbance call. The public has been outraged at the responding policeman's actions, given that he was not supposed to be on the man's property in the first place.
Etan Patz Case Reopened After 30 Years
Etan Patz's face was the first to be featured on milk cartons in the wake of his disappearance in 1979. Police and FBI in New York have reopened the investigation and have begun searching for the famous boy.
Riccardo Ricco Doping Scandal Ends With 12 Year Ban
Riccardo Ricco has been banned from the racing circuit after reports of his drug use gained international attention.
Kelly Preston on Breastfeeding: 'I Love the Closeness'
Kelly Preston, wife of John Travolta, is happy to be a mother again at the age of 49, and one particular part of parenting that she has confessed she enjoys is breastfeeding her 16-month-old son Benjamin.
Samantha Brick: 'I Was Bullied in High School'
Samantha Brick is, by now, a household name. People either love her or hate her for her frank discussion of being hated because she's beautiful. But in a startling new interview, Brick opens up about her high school experience, which included years of painful bullying.
Faith Healers Lose Custody of Children After Son Dies Refusing Medical Treatment
A family of faith healers has been separated; the parents have been arrested and the children sent to live with foster families in the wake of a tragic death. Austin Sprout, 16, died when his parents refused to get him medical attention for an illness - instead relying entirely upon prayer.
Vatican Orders Crackdown on US Nuns, Citing 'Radical Feminist Themes'
The Vatican in Rome has ordered a serious review of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), the largest group of Catholic nuns in the United States. In a statement, the Vatican said the group has "serious doctrinal problems."
USPS Closings Could be Averted With Senate Bill
Americans rely on the United States Postal Service to be in service six days per week, but recent budget cuts could lead to the closing of offices across the country.
NJ Bully's Punch Paralyzes Child, Costs School $4.2 Million
The punch of a bully has cost a New Jersey school $4.2 million in damages after a lawsuit filed by the family of Sawyer Rosenstein. He was left paralyzed after a known bully punched him in the abdomen.