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NASCAR's Kahne sorry for breastfeeding comments
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne has apologized for comments he made on his Twitter account about public breastfeeding. According to multiple media reports, Kahne posted messages on his account that he saw a mother breastfeeding a...Tags: NASCAR, Health, Twitter, Inc., Human Body, Facebook
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Plymouth man raises money for headstone of tormented sisters
A Plymouth man is trying to right the wrongs of the past. He wants two sisters to get the respect in death they never knew in life.
It's been nearly 25 years since John Reed talked to his old neighbors – sisters Anna and Margaret Rash. He remembers...Tags: Human Interest, Abusive Behavior, Social Issues, Facebook, John Reed
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Edwardsburg schools to address consequences of sexting
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentEDWARDSBURG -- Sexting, what it is and its consequences, will be the topic of an assembly for Edwardsburg Public Schools' students after school starts Sept. 6. Superintendent Sherman Ostrander School said school officials are seeking to be proactive by...Tags: Crimes, School Examinations, Pornography, Social Issues, Criminals
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Double Trouble: Niles teen faces new sex crime charges
NILES — Martell Miller already faces sex and extortion charges. Now, two new charges in an unrelated case will go to trial.
Miller sat in the same spot in Judge Scott Scofield's courtroom a month ago when he faced five sex and extortion charges for...Tags: Crimes, Organized Crime, Sex Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Facebook
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ND changes sex assault investigation procedures
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — Students who report sexual assaults at the University of Notre Dame are now assigned a trained resource coordinator, don’t have to face their alleged assailant in a hearing room and may appeal any decision reached by a campus...Tags: Health, Politics, Cell Phones, Prosecution, Trials
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Statewide food drive under way in Michigan
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportMichigan residents are invited to donate non-perishable food for the 21st annual Michigan Harvest Gathering campaign. Donations can be dropped off at any license branch office through Dec. 16. Donated food is distributed through the Food Bank Council...Tags: Charity, Human Interest, Facebook, Mass Media, Arts and Culture
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Crowd greets Ramsey: Personal finance guru connects with fans
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMore than 200 people, many of them age 20 to 30, lined up at Barnes & Noble in the U.P. Mall. And it was still a good 40 minutes before Dave Ramsey was to arrive Thursday. Sitting in his touring bus a few minutes later, a gracious Ramsey seemed genuinely...Tags: Personal Finance, Oklahoma City, Facebook, Media Industry, Radio
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Hunter may have shot bear made famous by Internet
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Researchers fear a hunter may have killed a black bear named Hope who became famous when her birth in northeastern Minnesota was broadcast live to a worldwide audience over the Internet. Lynn Rogers, senior biologist with the...Tags: File Sharing, Hunting, Research, Facebook, Forests
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Living people on US stamps: Who would you choose?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Who would you put on a stamp? Charlie Sheen? Lady Gaga? Yourself? Hoping to boost sagging revenue, the U.S. Postal Service on Monday abandoned its longstanding rule that stamps cannot feature people who are still alive and is...Tags: Human Interest, Billy Graham, Steve Jobs, Television, Media Industry
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Privacy groups ask FTC to investigate Facebook
NEW YORK (AP) — Nine privacy groups have sent a joint letter to the Federal Trade Commission saying it should investigate the ways Facebook collects data about users' online activity after recent changes to its site. The Electronic Privacy...Tags: Politics, Facebook, American Civil Liberties Union, Media Industry, Interior Policy
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Warner Bros. launches show on Facebook
NEW YORK (AP) — Warner Bros. is launching a Web series on Facebook that will personalize the show for viewers. The show is called "Aim High." It's an action comedy series about a student who doubles as a government operative by night. The studio...Tags: Jackson Rathbone, Facebook, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Greg Germann
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Congress still a bit short on social media savvy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight of every 10 members of Congress are on Facebook and Twitter, but social media experts say lawmakers should be more interactive in using online communication tools to reach out to young people.
People 18 to 29 — the so-...Tags: Facebook, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Justice System, Washington, DC
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