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'Children die' in Nigeria clash

The Red Cross in Nigeria says many of those who died in clashes in Bauchi state on Monday were children.

 

Police: Angry Ivana Trump escorted off plane

Police say Ivana Trump has been escorted off a plane in Florida after she became belligerent when children were running and screaming in the aisles.

 

Postal Service to resume North Pole Santa letters

Wide-eyed children around the world will be hearing from Santa's "elves" at the North Pole after all....

 

North Pole Santa project axed after sex offender scare

North Pole Santa project axed after sex offender scare

Starry-eyed children writing letters to the jolly man at the North Pole this holiday season likely won't get a response from ...

 

Woman pleads guilty in Elizabeth Smart case

Woman pleads guilty in Elizabeth Smart case

One of two people charged in the 2002 abduction of Elizabeth Smart pleads  guilty to federal charges.

 

More charges filed against dad, sons in child sex case

More charges filed against dad, sons in child sex case

Prosecutors in Missouri have filed 15 additional sex charges against a father and his adult sons who were already accused of sexually abusing children.

 

More Parents Are Becoming 529 Dropouts

When Michael Singer of Coral Springs, Fla., started saving for his children's college education about six years ago, he relied mainly on a 529 savings plan sponsored by the state of New Mexico.

 

3 Women Shot to Death as They Sat in Car With Kids

Three women were shot to death in East St. Louis as they sat in a car with two children.

 

Obama Declares Swine Flu a National Emergency

Obama Declares Swine Flu a National Emergency

Health officials said almost 100 children have died from the flu, known as H1N1, and 46 states now have widespread flu activity.

 

'Wild Things' Leads $32.5M Box-Office Rumpus

'Wild Things' Leads $32.5M Box-Office Rumpus

'Where the Wild Things Are' proved a bigger hit with adult audiences than family crowds as the adaptation of Maurice Sendak's children's book debuted at No. 1 with $32.5 million.

 

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