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Study of 'meth babies' finds behavior problems
CHICAGO (AP) — The first study to look at methamphetamine's potential lasting effects on children whose mothers used it in pregnancy finds these kids at higher risk for behavior problems than other children.
The behavior differences —...Tags: Social Sciences, Behavioral Conditions, Methamphetamine (drug), Pregnancy and Childbirth, Arts and Culture
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Threat of chemical leak into Little Elkhart River after train derails
Nearly 200,000 pounds of molten sulfur leaking from a derailed Norfolk Southern train car threaten a wetland area that empties into the Little Elkhart River. As of right now, officials say the impact on waterways appears to be minimal. Around 4:40 a.m....
Tags: Passenger Cars, Amtrak, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Norfolk Southern Corporation
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Doctors want to redefine autism; parents worried
CHICAGO (AP) — One child doesn't talk, rocks rhythmically back and forth and stares at clothes spinning in the dryer. Another has no trouble talking but is obsessed with trains, methodically naming every station in his state. Autistic kids like...
Tags: Parenting, Yale University, Social Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Insurance
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State academic competition culls teams from seven area high schools
South Bend TribuneTeams from seven area high schools flexed their intellectual muscles and advanced out of regional Academic Super Bowl competition this week. Now, they’re headed to the May 5 state finals at Purdue University. In Class 1, Penn High School is...Tags: High Schools, Social Sciences, High School Sports, Science, Super Bowl
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Penn charging on with Academic Super Bowl-Social Studies state record
Winning five of six competition areas at an invitational meet this week, Penn High School's Academic Super Bowl team charged on in continuing its winning streak against its 131st consecutive opponent.
That streak is the longest undefeated streak in...Tags: Social Sciences, Football, Super Bowl, Arts and Culture, Sports
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Tenured IU South Bend professor Grant fired for alleged misconduct
Otis B. Grant, a tenured professor at Indiana University South Bend, was dismissed for engaging in "serious personal and professional misconduct," according to the university.
Grant's last day of employment on the IU faculty was Dec. 31, 2011.
"The...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Sex Crimes, Social Sciences, Indiana University, Financial Aid
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Indiana lawmaker opposes Girl Scout honor, calls them 'radicalized organization'
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A lawmaker has sent a letter to fellow Republican members of the Indiana House saying he will not support a resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts because he believes it is a "radicalized organization"...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Minority Groups, Abortion, Republican Party, Family Planning
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Students stand behind IUSB professor fired for alleged misconduct
Several former students are standing behind an IU South Bend sociology professor fired for what the university is calling “serious personal and professional misconduct.”
The university won’t say what Otis B. Grant is accused of doing,...Tags: Education, Social Sciences, Facebook, Indiana University, Trials
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Being a pill about the pill? Santorum vs US views
WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Americans don't share Rick Santorum's absolutist take on abortion. He's out of step on women in combat. He questions the values of the two-thirds of mothers who work. He's even troubled by something as commonplace as birth...Tags: U.S. Senate, Rick Santorum, Slavery, CBS Corp., Quinnipiac University
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Purdue-Calumet prof's Islam comments create stir
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — A political science professor at a Purdue University campus in northwest Indiana says the school is investigating him for comments he made on his personal Facebook page in November about Muslims killing Christians in...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Purdue University, Religion and Belief, Education, Social Sciences
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Google gets more personal with search results
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is sifting through the photos and commentary on its blossoming social network so its Internet search results can include more personal information. The additional personal touches that began to roll out Tuesday mark...Tags: Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Social Media, Computer Networking and Internet, Facebook
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SF sheriff sworn in amid domestic violence inquiry
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco's new sheriff used his swearing-in ceremony Sunday to speak publicly for the first time about allegations that he was involved in a domestic abuse incident. Former city supervisor Ross Mirkarimi took the oath of...Tags: Ceremonies, Abusive Behavior, New Year's Day, Arts and Culture, Culture
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