Houston’s Health Clinics Struggle To Meet Demand
A new study documents the increasing crush of patients turning to free public clinics in the Houston area. Officials there …
Gingrich’s Path From ‘Flameout’ To D.C. Entrepreneur
A new poll released Wednesday by Time magazine and CNN finds Newt Gingrich staying ahead of Mitt Romney in three …
Report Reveals More Troops’ Remains In Landfill
The remains of at least 274 American troops were dumped in a Virginia landfill during a four-year period ending in …
Women’s Groups Outraged By Ruling On Morning-After Pill
Women’s health advocates were quick to cry foul Wednesday when Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius overruled the opinion …
Black Scholar Of The Civil War Asks: Who’s With Me?
The Civil War ended slavery in America. So why, asks author Ta-Nehisi Coates, do African-Americans, who benefited most from the …
Officials Detail Plans To Fight Terrorism At Home
The White House will unveil a broad, new strategy Thursday aimed at battling homegrown terrorism in the U.S. The program …
When ‘Critical Access Hospitals’ Aren’t So Critical
Hood Memorial Hospital, in Amite, La., hasn’t been full in at least two decades. Some people say that makes it’s …
The Tweets, Tics And Turns Of Twitter Politics
The tweet might go something like this: Political convo on Twitter is more opinionated, more negative. Diff from that in …
Veteran Of Pearl Harbor Dies On Anniversary Of Attack
Frank Curre, a Navy veteran who survived the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, has died at the age of 88. …
‘The Atlantic’ Remembers Its Civil War Stories
Today it is widely understood that slavery is a stain on American history — indelible and regrettable. But on the …











