Flying Like an Eagle?

Internet addiction and Shock Therapy

An example of Government fiat to treat something with a non-medically approved treatment. Is it right for us to fear this ever occurring in the US if healthcare is centrally mangaed by the Government?

Abuse of Childrens Mental Health Meds?

There is a current trend in American mental health to avoid or limit Psychotropic medications; what are the implications?

Fox News' Hannity losing his liberal half

Alan Colmes of the network's "Hannity & Colmes" said on his Web site Monday that he'll be leaving the prime-time show after 12 years.

Seminole Physician Charged In Fake Prescription Scheme

A Pinellas County physician has been charged with illegally selling drugs he obtained by writing prescriptions in his patients' names without their knowledge.

Experts: Highest voter turnout in generations

Voters who lined-up Tuesday and the millions who balloted early propelled 2008 to what one expert said was the highest turnout in a century.

30-year deregulation era dies a sudden death

The 30-year era of deregulation came to a sudden and surprising end on Sept. 16.

Justice Department indicts Sen. Ted Stevens

Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has been indicted on seven counts of falsely reporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in services he received from a company that helped renovate his home.

Report: Empty Iraq prison a $40 million failure

The empty prison compound - in the shadows of more than two dozen watchtowers now dotted by birds' nests - is an open sore for both American watchdogs and local Iraqi politicians who had counted on the prison as an economic boost.

No sign yet of a bottom in home prices

As millions of American homeowners watch their home equity melt away or can't move they are wondering: When will house price stop falling?

Bush hails Snow's 'record of accomplishment'

The president fondly remembered Tony Snow Thursday, telling mourners at Snow's funeral the conservative commentator-turned-White House press secretary "amassed a rare record of accomplishment."

'Cuckoo's Nest' hospital to be torn down

So long, Cuckoo's Nest. Oregon State Hospital, the mental institution where the 1975 movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed, is making way for a new complex.

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