A 12-year-old girl in Virginia is suffering from sneezing that will not stop, up to 16 sneezes a minute, all day until she falls asleep. Doctors are struggling with a diagnosis. (Nov. 11) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Associated Press]
Interview with Former SEC Commissioner Harvey Pitt (Bloomberg News) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Bloomberg]
There's a new name being thrown into the hat for Arizona's Governor race. We know the current Governor, Jan Brewer, wants to keep her job for another four years, but she'll have some competition. How about Maricopa Co. Sheriff Joe Arpaio? [www.clipsyndicate.com | KSAZ FOX 10 Phoenix, AZ]
Google is documenting the artifacts of Iraq's national museum. Google chief Eric Schmidt toured the museum Tuesday, and said the photographs would be available for viewing online in 2010. (Nov 24) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Associated Press]
Each year, more than 400,000 babies are born in Texas. State law mandates that before newborns leave the hospital, his or her heel will be pricked and five drops of blood are collected. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KXAN NBC 36 Austin]
"Unfortunately, it's something that every police department in the area has to deal with. Maybe they forget they already hit it? I don't know, but we get it a lot,” reports Lake Mary Police Officer, Zach Hudson. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WOFL FOX 35 Orlando, FL]
In hospital infant abduction cases, newborns are often smuggled right past nursing stations and out the door. Many facilities are using a new anti-kidnapping safety device to make sure the stay put. Watch Gina Silva's video report inside the story. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KTTV FOX 5 Los Angeles]
A bandit is on the loose in Nevada, but police believe the culprit might be a 700 lb. Black bear. Authorities think the same bear may be responsible for a series of garage break-ins over the past three years. (Nov. 24) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Associated Press]
St. Petersburg police say William Wright wore a homemade hidden camera in his pants, attaching a lens to his shoes, so he could try to videotape up women's skirts at a grocery store. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WTVT FOX 13 Tampa, FL]
The presence of green algae on the coast of Brittany is more than an eyesore -- gasses given off by the algae are harmful, and have already claimed the life of a horse. The problem is thought to be caused by nitrates in the sea, the byproducts of intensive agriculture. It's sparked a fierce debate in France about farming methods, with many farmers now saying they feel victimised. Duration: 01:42 [www.clipsyndicate.com | Agence France-Presse]
An Iraqi immigrant accused of killing his daughter because she had become too Westernized has pleaded not guilty in a Phoenix court. (Nov. 24) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Associated Press]
Homes manufactured between 2001-2007 could be rotting from the inside out. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KPHO Phoenix, Arizona]
A former Scottsdale police officer allegedly asked women to expose their breasts and private parts. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KPHO Phoenix, Arizona]
Bulls broke free from a film set in the southern Spanish town of Cadiz Sunday. "Knight & Day" stars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz hadn't arrived in town yet. Two women were slightly hurt, and filming has been suspended. (Nov 23) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Associated Press]
A Washington woman wants answers after her credit report listed her as deceased. Seventy-eight-year-old Ann Howe, of Seattle, has survived both cancer and open heart surgery, but wants to know how she was reported as dead on one of her credit reports. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WFXT FOX 25 Boston, MA]
Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Monica Bertran reports on the cost of Micheal Jackson memorabilia, which sold at an auction on November 21 in New York. Jackson, who has sold more than 750 million records worldwide, died in Los Angeles on June 25 from a drug overdose. The coroner has ruled the death a homicide and police are investigating. (Source: Bloomberg) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Bloomberg]
A train passenger's video of an arrest shows heavy-duty glass shattering and showering down on a San Francisco area transit police officer and an unruly passenger in an incident that injured both men. (Nov. 23) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Associated Press]
Swiss adventurer Bertrand Piccard set a record in 1999 circumnavigating the globe in a hot-air balloon -- and now he's set for an equally daunting challenge. This time his "Solar Impulse" airplane will operate solely on solar power. Duration: 01:31. [www.clipsyndicate.com | Agence France-Presse]
Luggage mishandling caught on tape [www.clipsyndicate.com | WIVB CBS 4 Buffalo]
Astronauts celebrate a birth on the International Space Station. Randolph Bresnik is now the father of a new baby girl. Abigail Mae arrived just hours after his first spacewalk. Wife Rebecca delivered the six-pound, 13-ounce girl in Houston. (Nov. 23) [www.clipsyndicate.com | KVVU FOX 5 Henderson, NV]
A local public feud is escalating. Congressman Patrick Kennedy here in Rhode Island and Providence's Bishop Tobin have recently butted heads on the issue of abortion. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WNAC FOX 64 Providence]
Police say a bank robbery suspect in Ohio may have eaten evidence when he gobbled a piece of paper while handcuffed and lying across the hood of a police cruiser. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WTTG FOX 5 Washington, DC]
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