- Obamacare hits the high court
- 'Born in Hell'
- Crowds queing up to snag seats at Obamacare hearings
- Scientists develop non-embyronic stem cells that may treat dementia
- Neighborhood rallies against planned strip club adjoining convent
Posted: 25 Mar 2012 10:21 AM PDT For all the lofty legal wrangling that's expected at this week's historic arguments over President Obama's health care law, the story of two families running their own business helps boil the Supreme Court case down to its core. |
Posted: 25 Mar 2012 10:20 AM PDT During a sleepless night, Song Ee Han agonized over a decision: Was she willing to leave her youngest child behind while she and her daughters escaped North Korea? The next morning, Han knelt beside her only surviving son, 5-year-old BoKum, searching for the right words. |
Crowds queing up to snag seats at Obamacare hearings
Posted: 25 Mar 2012 07:31 AM PDT People started waiting outside the Supreme Court on Friday to catch three days of oral arguments over the Affordable Care Act. It's one of the most controversial cases to come before the High Court in years. |
Scientists develop non-embyronic stem cells that may treat dementia
Posted: 25 Mar 2012 07:20 AM PDT A joint research team from South Korea and Germany said on Friday they have created stem cells that have the potential to help treat people suffering from dementia and spinal cord trauma. |
Neighborhood rallies against planned strip club adjoining convent
Posted: 25 Mar 2012 07:19 AM PDT More than 500 people gathered in prayer and protest in Chicago's suburb of Stone Park on March 22, raising their voices against the plan to open a strip club next to a convent of nuns. |