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Mom Says Hospital Irradiated Her Baby

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Kerry Higuera
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A hospital mix-up leads a pregnant Kerry Higuera to have a CT scan. That's a medical no-no, as the radiation from the scan can harm the unborn child. The hospital apologizes, and her case demonstrates why it's good to ask questions and sometimes be impolite during medical procedures.
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Feds Move to Seize 4 US Mosques

In what could prove to be one of the biggest counterterrorism seizures in U.S. history, federal prosecutors seek the forfeiture of properties owned by a nonprofit Muslim organization accused of transferring money to a state-owned Iranian bank. The properties include four mosques and a New York City skyscraper.
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Student Suspended for Bengals Haircut

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Dustin Reader's Bengals haircut
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A young and fervent Cincinnati Bengals fan finds himself on the sidelines at school because of his haircut honoring his beloved football team. School officials in Hamilton, Ohio, say Dustin Reader's unusual haircut was just too distracting.
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Fort Hood Suspect Charged With Murder

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Nidal Hasan
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Maj. Nidal Hasan is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder for last week's deadly shooting rampage at Fort Hood, according to officials, who also say the Army psychiatrist could face the death penalty if convicted.
Sphere: 6 Warning Signs Authorities Missed
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Pilot Aimed Plane at Officers, Cops Say

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Griffin Police Department
Georgia police say they tried to ticket Dan Wayne Gryder for speeding in his car across a small tarmac. Instead, they say he jumped into a plane and threatened to hit officers with the aircraft -- and was arrested after he attempted to take off without enough fuel.
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Remains of Ida Swamp Mid-Atlantic Coast

Rain pounds the U.S. coastline from Virginia to Georgia as the last remnants of what was Tropical Storm Ida head north. In Virginia, Gov. Timothy Kaine declares a state of emergency, and officials urge people in some areas to stay home.
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Nearing a decision on sending more troops off to war, President Barack Obama told a military audience Thursday that he will not dispatch them into conflict without proper support _ including the backing of the American people. Read More

The Army psychiatrist in the Fort Hood massacre was charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder Thursday as he lay in a hospital bed and President Barack Obama ordered a review to determine if the government fumbled warning signs of the shooter's contacts with a radical Islamic cleric. Read More

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