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Flu Toll: 100 Kids Die Each Year

January 16, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments
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Often elderly are victims, but 100 kids die of flu on average each year; 20 so far this season

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Coca-Cola on Defense Over Sugar

January 15, 2013 Featured, Health, News, World No Comments
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A new ad from Coke claims the company is part of the obesity solution, not the problem. The two-minute commercial is set to air on national cable news starting Monday.

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China Residents Endure Severe Smog

January 15, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments
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Severe Beijing smog prompts unusual transparency from officials, media amid public pressure

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Turning point in Newtown one month later

January 15, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments

Sandy Hook victims' families are promoting a national conversation about gun violence, mental health and school safety four weeks after the tragic school shooting. Anderson Cooper reports.

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Kelly: Armed school guards won’t work

January 14, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments

Mark Kelly talks about pushing for changes to gun laws related to background checks, mental health issues and access to assault weapons. He also tells Anderson Cooper about visiting Newtown with his wife, former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords

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Tonight on AC360: United in Newtown

January 14, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments

Anderson Cooper will broadcast a special hour from Connecticut on the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting one month later. The survivors of the attack are back in the classroom, using a different building in a neighboring town, but the wounds are still fresh in Newtown. Anderson will talk with members of the community about grieving and healing

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Tonight on AC360: United in Newtown

January 14, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments

Anderson Cooper will broadcast a special hour from Connecticut on the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting one month later. The survivors of the attack are back in the classroom, using a different building in a neighboring town, but the wounds are still fresh in Newtown

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Tonight on AC360: United in Newtown

Q&A: Scramble for Vaccine as Flu Season Heats Up

January 13, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments
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Q&A: Flu season hits with scramble for shots; feds say some still available

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Q&A: Flu season hits with scramble for shots; feds say some still available

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Letters to the President #1455: ‘Taking responsibility for gun violence’

January 13, 2013 Featured, Health, World No Comments

Reporter's Note:   Vice President Biden spent a fair portion of last week presiding over discussions about gun violence. Dear Mr. President, I suppose people have never been big on taking responsibility.

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Letters to the President #1455: ‘Taking responsibility for gun violence’

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