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14-Year-Old Hospitalized for Drug Overdose, Sean Warner, Age 26, Charged

By Staff on Dec 26, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE, Alaska-A young girl, age 14, and only identified as J.D. was found face down in a pool of vomit on Friday morning at about 9:30 am. She was having difficulty breathing and was convulsing. CPR was administered at the residence. When that failed, 911 was called at approximately 1:30 pm.

United States Ranks 20th in Holiday Spending

By Press Release on Dec 26, 2011   National  

Americans typically spend $70 billion more in December than in the average of November and January (the months around December). In a recent National Science Foundation-sponsored interview, Joel Waldfogel, the Carlson School's Frederick R. Kappel Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota uses that increase to measure the amount of holiday gift-giving. This […]

New Research Shows How Much Food is Needed by Seabirds

By John Piatt on Dec 26, 2011   Science/Education  

ANCHORAGE, Alaska-An international group of scientists, including one from the U.S. Geological Survey, has shown that many seabirds begin to suffer when the food available for them in the ocean declines below a critical level. This level is about one-third of the maximum amount of food available historically. They have shown that this critical level […]

Dempsey: Hazing, Bullying Intolerable in Military

By Donna Miles and Army Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone C. Marshall Jr. American Forces Press Service on Dec 26, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2011 – Emphasizing that bullying and hazing undermine everything the military stands for, the top U.S. military officer said every member of the armed forces has a personal responsibility to uphold its “zero tolerance” standard and intervene to stop any occurrences.

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