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Late Night: Stephen Colbert on 'knowledge-free' GOP candidates
Show TrackerStephen Colbert pokes fun at the Republican presidential candidates for their dumbed-down rhetoric.... -
U.S. apologizes for experiment that infected Guatemalans with syphilis
La PlazaThe United States apologized to Guatemala on Friday for a 1940s research program in which Guatemalans were intentionally infected with the sexually transmitted disease syphilis without their knowledge or consent. Between 1946 and 1948, the agency then... -
Notes on Rebecca Skloot's appearance at ALOUD
Jacket CopyNotes on speaking to Rebecca Skloot, the author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, who appeared in Los Angeles Tuesday.... -
Steamworks’ real purpose: sexual health advocacy
BoystownFor many, Steamworks is more than just a gay bathhouse, it’s a long-standing champion of sexual health advocacy with a long history of community outreach. We find out why.... -
Obama orders review after revelations of '40s-era Guatemala syphilis study
La PlazaThe White House has ordered a comprehensive review of medical research guidelines after revelations last month that the U.S. knowingly infected hundreds of Guatemalan prisoners and patients with syphilis or gonorrhea in the 1940s. President Obama's... -
Keeping sex safe
Brand XAccording to a poll published earlier this year by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, seven in 10 pregnancies in the 18-to-29-year-old age group are unintended, and men and women in their 20s have among the highest rates of... -
The Rhubarb Patch: Zorn and Byrne on how to stop the violence
Change of SubjectVeteran Chicago commentator Dennis Byrne is a weekly contributor to the Tribune's commentary pages and the proprietor of The Barbershop, a ChicagoNow blog. In Wednesday's Tribune he joins me in The Rhubarb Patch to approaches to the high profile problem..... -
'Mad Men' recap: 'A Tale of Two Cities'
For The Baltimore SunThe unrest of the ‘60s is still simmering. As the political tensions rise, so escalates the turmoil in Don Draper’s world. ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ focused on fierce rivalries: East versus West Coast, Joan versus Pete and Cutler...Tags: Heart Attack, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Miscarriage, John Slattery
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STI havens within galloping distance of Preakness
The Baltimore SunIf indecent exposure laws aren't enough to give adventurous Pimlico infield visitors pause, here's another disincentive: The famous race course lies inside of one of Baltimore's statistical hot spots for gonorrhea. Just in time for the end of national...Tags: Pimlico, Gonorrhea , Diseases and Illnesses, Morgan State University, Bolton Hill
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10 things you might not know about poison
This month has been one big hazmat spill. An Elvis impersonator from Mississippi was arrested and later released after letters containing the deadly poison ricin were mailed to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a judge. On the other side of the...
Tags: Steve Hutchinson, Heart Failure, Football, Seattle Seahawks, Nate Burleson
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Arkansas Senate aims to cut off state funds to abortion providers
ReutersLITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (Reuters) - The Republican-led Arkansas Senate, in the latest statehouse swipe at abortion providers around the country, approved a bill on Tuesday that sponsors said was aimed at cutting off the last vestiges of state funding to...Tags: Politics, Mike Beebe, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, Elections
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