The two-year mission is a rite of passage for most young Mormon men....
Read more: Young Mormons: Rare Look at Church's Next Generation
There was an October surprise this morning in the presidential race as the Department of Labor revealed the unemployment rate had dropped from 8.1 to 7.8 percent. The report has triggered a mixture of cautious optimism from Democrats, who were looking for some good news after a discouraging debate performance by President Obama. Disbelief bordered on suspicion from Republicans and business leaders, some of them expressing doubts about the veracity of the figures.
The deadly outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to injectable steroids has raised questions about the safety of compounding pharmacies, which mix FDA approved drugs.Read more: Meningitis Outbreak Highlights Hazards of Drug Compounding
The two-year mission is a rite of passage for most young Mormon men.Read more: Young Mormons: Rare Look at Church's Next Generation
Beekeepers in eastern France are blaming their bees' candy diet on the colorful honey.Read more: Watch: Bees Produce Blue Honey: Are M&Ms to Blame?
Parents at a high school in Parkland, Fla., have accused an embattled substitute teacher and former cheerleader coach of implementing a pay-to-play scheme that cost them thousands of dollars, which the woman denies.Read more: Cheerleader Coach Fired for Alleged Pay-to-Play Scheme
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