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Top Stories
Rights group: Video shows turkey abuse

Nov. 19: Two PETA employees are travelling the country, dressed as 'sexy pilgrims,' handing out free Tofurkey, a vegetarian Thanksgiving alternative, urging consumers to consider going meat-free for the holiday. KPVI's Aaron Kunz reports. (NBC News Channel)A video released by an animal rights group on Tuesday claims to show horrific abuse of turkeys at West Virginia farms operated by major global poultry grower Aviagen Inc.



NBC: Daschle to be Obama's HHS Secretary

Nov. 19: President-elect Barack Obama has chosen former Democratic Senator Tom Daschle to become his Secretary of Health and Human Services. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (MSNBC)The former Senate majority leader has been a close adviser to the president-elect throughout the campaign for the White House and recently wrote a book proposing health care improvements.



Top Dem lowers expectations for auto bailout

Major auto industry executives (from left, GM’s CEO Richard Wagoner, Chrysler’s CEO Robert Nardelli and Ford’s CEO Alan Mulally) join Ron Gettelfinger, president of the UAW union, right, on Capitol Hill.The top Senate Democrat sought Wednesday to lower expectations for legislation this week to help endangered domestic carmakers.



As nest eggs shrink, many defer retirement

"I'm 62 years old — I don't have time to wait for the economy to come back," says Gary Laursen, who has returned to full-time work after his retirement savings took a nose dive.As financial markets have ravaged his savings, Gary Laursen, 62, has put his retirement on hold. He is one of millions of Americans confronting a stark reality about retirement.



FBI agent killed while serving warrant
An FBI agent has been shot and killed while serving a warrant at a home near Pittsburgh.

US News
Rights group: Video shows turkey abuse

Nov. 19: Two PETA employees are travelling the country, dressed as 'sexy pilgrims,' handing out free Tofurkey, a vegetarian Thanksgiving alternative, urging consumers to consider going meat-free for the holiday. KPVI's Aaron Kunz reports. (NBC News Channel)A video released by an animal rights group on Tuesday claims to show horrific abuse of turkeys at West Virginia farms operated by major global poultry grower Aviagen Inc.



As nest eggs shrink, many defer retirement

"I'm 62 years old — I don't have time to wait for the economy to come back," says Gary Laursen, who has returned to full-time work after his retirement savings took a nose dive.As financial markets have ravaged his savings, Gary Laursen, 62, has put his retirement on hold. He is one of millions of Americans confronting a stark reality about retirement.



20 more kids seized from evangelist's group
Stories of alleged beatings and sexual abuse prompted child-welfare officials to take custody of 20 more children associated with the Tony Alamo ministries, an official said Wednesday.
FBI agent killed while serving warrant
An FBI agent has been shot and killed while serving a warrant at a home near Pittsburgh.
Man wields bat to get cat from shelter
Dallas police are looking for an irate pet lover so intent on liberating his lost cat that he wielded a bat to fend off animal shelter employees.

Discovery News Headlines
DNA of Ice Age's Woolly Mammoth's Mapped
Scientists edge closer to reversing extinction by mapping the woolly mammoth's DNA.
BLOG: Spiders in Space
A pair of spiders launched aboard the space shuttle have made themselves a home in space.
Did an Asteroid Kill Mars' Magnetic Field?
A mega-asteroid impact may have extinguished the Red Planet's magnetic field.
Lost Tool Bag Forces Changes in Spacewalk Plans
After an astronaut loses a bag of tools in space, NASA calculates how to proceed.
'Stealing' Keys by Camera Proven Easy
A quick picture with a camera phone could be all a criminal needs to copy your keys.

Quote of the Day
Simone Weil
"I can, therefore I am."
Lord Chesterfield
"You must look into people as well as at them."
Saint Augustine
"Patience is the companion of wisdom."
Henri Frederic Amiel
"Order is power."

How to of the Day
How to Stop Nausea With Acupressure
While it hasn't been scientifically proven that acupressure can reliably relieve nausea, many people report that it works for them, and it has no known side effects.[1] It can be used on airplanes, with hangovers, and at sea, and is a quick fix worth trying, especially if other treatments aren't available.
How to Earn Regular Income from Stock Investing Via Dividends
Provided that you’re willing to have a diverse selection of dividend-paying stocks (more than 10 with no more than 20% of your money in any individual company or any sector) and you’re willing to pay attention to it so you don’t end up holding a company as it falls down the Enron drain, this strategy can work. It’s often discussed in investing books as "dividend investing" and can work very well for you, not only as a retirement plan, but as a way to build steady income.
5 Foolproof Ways to Open a Stubborn Jar
Sealed shut!Following these steps, even arthritic or small hands can open a jar with ease. Jars are under a vacuum; if you break the vacuum and let air in, then they are much easier to open.
6 Steps to Writing an Inspiring Mission Statement
Forming a mission statement forces you to question yourself and the company, and formulate a vision of what your business is or will become. It whittles an organization's purpose down to its very essence, its heart and soul. This can be a powerful way to launch or to rejuvenate the organization and make sure it stays on track.
12 Steps to Making the Most of Your Digital SLR Camera
When they were first introduced, digital SLR cameras were enormously expensive and a tool for professionals only. Since then, they have come down in price into the consumer price range. Because of this, many people buy digital SLRs without understanding how they work -- and, consequently, not making the most of them. This article will guide you through the most common functions they have, and to show you how to learn to use one by experiment. The principles herein are the same for any camera; but you will probably not be able to set your shutter and aperture manually on most non-SLR cameras. Read on nonetheless.

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