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Child abuse cases cost US billions
Recent studies show the cost of child abuse over a survivor's lifetime is $210,000. - The emotional cost of child abuse is heartbreaking and substantial, but the financial cost to taxpayers is downright staggering.
3 hrs ago | Belleville News Democrat
House GOP have backup on payroll tax
House Republicans say they will introduce legislation to extend payroll tax cuts through the end of the year, even though bipartisan talks are stalled on a plan to make sure the cost doesn't add to federal deficits.
3 hrs ago | KRMG-AM Tulsa
Competing snitches in 9 Ohio arson deaths retrial
The defense for a man whose conviction in nine arson deaths was overturned over unreliable jailhouse snitches has its own newly found cellblock informant for a possible second trial, creating a snitch vs.
7 hrs ago | Tri-cityherald.com
Judge: Sandusky can see grandkids, have local jury
FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2012 file photo, Jerry Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach charged with sexually abusing boys, speaks to the media at the Centre County Courthouse after a bail conditions hearing, in Bellefonte, Pa.
10 hrs ago | WVLT-TV Knoxville
Lawmaker tries to strengthen Tenn. tattoo law
The sponsor of legislation that seeks to strengthen a Tennessee law prohibiting the tattooing of minors says the measure would also help fight gang activity.
14 hrs ago | KAIT-TV Jonesboro
Arkansas lawmakers aim for slimmed down session
Arkansas legislative leaders are vowing to work quickly and stay focused on the budget when the fiscal session begins Monday.
Analysis: Lawmakers, Missouri Governor head for same fight
Missouri Republican lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon appear headed for a debate over workplace discrimination laws and a requirement to show a photo ID at the polls.
Man charged in plot to kill Utah governor
Brian Biff Baker was charged Friday in Salt Lake City's 3rd District Court with felony counts of drug and weapons possession, along with a misdemeanor count of threatening elected officials.
Political Clashes Coming Over Budget, Payroll Tax Cut
President Barack Obama's new chief of staff on Sunday stopped short of predicting Congress would agree to extend the payroll tax cut for the rest of 2012.
Deadline nears, Obama wants payroll tax cut action
President Barack Obama is pressuring Congress to extend a payroll tax cut for the rest of the year as another deadline nears for Congress to act or see taxes go up for millions of working people.
2nd suspect arrested in Philly triple killing
Police arrested Nalik Shariff Scott on Saturday. They announced the arrest of Ibrahim Muhammed on Friday.
Critics troubled by changes in child services
The number of reports of child abuse and neglect that have been determined not to merit further investigation has more than doubled statewide since Indiana's Department of Child Services moved to a centralized call center.
Feds deny part of state Medicaid proposal
Republican lawmakers' quest to expand a Medicaid privatization program statewide was dealt a blow this week after federal health officials said the state could not impose $10 monthly premiums on Medicaid beneficiaries.
6 New England. communities to get EPA assistance
Six New England communities will receive technical assistance from the federal Environmental Protection Agency through the "Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities" program.
Spin Meter: Gov. Romney quiet on birth-control law
Mitt Romney faulted President Barack Obama's original push to require church-affiliated employers to pay for birth control as an "assault on religion," but as Massachusetts governor, Romney was largely silent about a state law that required virtually the same contraceptive coverage.
Ex-Senator Spano Apologizes for Tax Charges
After former state Sen. Nicholas Spano pleaded guilty Friday to filing fraudulent tax returns and failing to report income, he and his attorney addressed reporters outside of the federal courthouse.
Father-in-law dragged deeper into Powell saga
In a folder on his work computer labeled "Personal Pics," Steve Powell maintained a peculiar collection of photos: 55 depicting his daughter-in-law Susan but few if any showing his son.
Proposed Water Safety Standards Criticized
If you went to a beach where one in 28 swimmers later experienced diarrhea, stomachache or nausea, would you jump right in? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new water quality standards that would allow just such a beach to remain open, according to the National Resources Defense Council.
U. Mich.: Child porn case spurs outside review
An internal investigation determined a hospital attorney aware of the discovery decided after a month there wasn't enough evidence to tell police and closed the matter in June.
Ill. man bilks Medicaid of $2M for erectile pumps
In this Nov. 17, 2011 photo, Gary Winner, from Northbrook, Ill., exits federal court in Providence, R.I., after his arraignment on health care fraud charges.
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