Christopher Wager
Digital Journalist based in Raleigh, NC, United States, United States.
Joined on Dec 7, 2009
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The Southern Poverty Law Center releases "Intelligence Report" citing a 755% increase in (Patriot) anti-government hate groups in the United States.
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As nuclear tensions build in the Middle East the world holds it's breath in hopes of a peaceful resolution between Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. Iran, as a weapon of retaliation, denies oil to six European countries.
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Durham -
Duke University Hospital in Durham, NC performed their first live kidney donor multiple patient transplant, becoming the first hospital in North Carolina to successfully master this medical technique, opening the door of possibilities for patients.
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The location of the senseless shooting brings no bearing or significance to the crime or greater lobbying for stricter gun control on the federal level.
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Take important steps offered by the American Optometric Association in safeguarding your child's eye sight while using computers or other devices.
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The growing influence of Islamic teaching in U.S. public schools is causing concern in several different states such as Massachusetts and Virginia.
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Is Sharia law an unwanted imposition on American culture and society or the seed of fundamental change meant to challenge the Constitution for survival?
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A good night's sleep to some Americans has become a matter of life and death causing symptoms of high blood pressure, and sleep apnea. In addition, experts say many motor vehicle accidents can be linked to some variety of sleep disorder.
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Reports indicate public morality in America continues to waiver in the lower numbers, experts speculate the cause. Some suggest media plays a big part.
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As people spend more and more time in front of and looking at LCD computer screens, eye care becomes more important than ever, experts say.
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Food could soon hold a greater value than gold to many people with rising prices, civil unrest and food products such as corn being converted into fuel. Americans may soon understand what other countries such as Egypt already know.
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K2 drug gains world attention as new and dangerous threat with a potency ten times that of marijuana. The repercussions of its use are uncertain as authorities scramble to set a precedence.
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Birmingham -
No dunce hats or detentions according to SPLC and parents of the Birmingham City School System. Authorities crossed the line of student's civil rights when mace was used on students, critics allege.
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Salem -
Ohio town gets creative in it's fight against crime in the face of ever bigger budget cuts. How effective their strategy will be in the long run, only time will tell.
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Phones, Facebook, Twitter, and game consoles; technology seems to be the drug of choice among today's teens according to experts.
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This is the first in series of useful health tips being put out by the doctors and specialists of Cleveland Clinic. It consists of useful information everyone can use.
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New non-invasive surgery technique called Balloon Sinuplasty may offer an alternative to drug treatments for sinus sufferers.
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Ohio once again becomes a political battlefield with so much at stake incumbents and challengers are fighting for every vote.
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As the dollar shrinks and food costs climb grocery shoppers find new avenues of savings off the beaten path of mainstream food outlets.
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Gallop's Annual Values and Beliefs Survey reveals Americans remain steeply divided on biggest moral issues facing the country today.
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