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A teenager who is battling depression and an eating disorder says the Newfoundland and Labrador government has to provide more services to young people with mental illnesses.
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A 16-year-old Michigan girl pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder for poisoning her grandmother with morphine.
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Authorities believe the girl may be with a man she met online.
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A Maryland teenager has pleaded guilty to killing his father, mother and two younger brothers as they slept.
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A Maryland teen pleaded guilty Monday to shooting his father, mother and two younger brothers to death as they slept.
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A Baltimore County teen has pleaded guilty to the murders of his father, mother and two younger brothers.
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SEATTLE (AP) -- Dozens of people crowded into a south Seattle funeral home to mourn a teenage boy who was shot and killed at the Southcenter mall in Tukwila....
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A Saint John teenager who struck and killed a 79-year-old woman with his car in late September pleaded guilty Friday to one charge of dangerous driving causing death.
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A Colorado man has pleaded guilty in connection with the death of his girlfriend's half-sister during an apparent imitation of the "Mortal Kombat" video game.
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A teen charged with fatally shooting a friend at a South Florida high school has pleaded not guilty to a second-degree murder charge and carrying a firearm on school campus.
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A teen charged with fatally shooting a friend at a South Florida high school has pleaded not guilty to a second-degree murder charge and carrying a firearm on school campus.
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SEATTLE (AP) -- A teenager has pleaded innocent to second-degree murder in a drug-related shooting in Federal Way....
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A 17-year-old Truro, N.S., boy has pleaded guilty to a series of charges after Fredericton police uncovered a large amount of illegal tobacco in an early-morning bust Tuesday.
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The region's governors are preparing to propose hundreds of millions of dollars in budget cuts, including layoffs in Virginia and cuts to education and public safety in Maryland, in an early sign of the impact of the economic slowdown on government services.
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A Canadian computer whiz who hacked into some of the world's most prominent websites when he was just 15 years old revealed in a new tell-all book that he was motivated by a so-called "hacker war."
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DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - The chairman of the African Union (AU) urged the world on Thursday not to row back on aid to the world's poorest continent due to the financial crisis.
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A pilot police program to intimidate known offenders is not exactly scaring them out of their wits, but the mere presence of bobbies on the beat helps keep down crime
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RCMP used a Taser to stun a 17-year old boy from Niverville, Man., Wednesday after he allegedly threatened his girlfriend at the town's high school.
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Judge gives Anderson woman second chance in slashing incident.
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- An Iowa teenager who was abandoned at an Omaha hospital under Nebraska's safe-haven law is back home, in part because the grandparents who dropped her off soon changed their minds, a county official said Thursday....
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ATLANTA (AP) -- One in four teen girls have rolled up their sleeves for the relatively new vaccine against cervical cancer, federal health officials said Thursday....
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Immunization could lower rates of cervical cancer, according to experts, but many parents remain skeptical.
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Teenage drivers will face additional restrictions and motorcycle riders will have added protection under a set of laws that took effect in Maryland last week.
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BLACKSBURG -- Virginia Tech has received a $2.65 million federal grant for counseling services to help in the recovery from the 2007 mass shootings.
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Oct. 9: A Florida teen recalls being tricked into sexual slavery. TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to the teen’s mom, Lisa Brant, as well as Marc Klaas, founder of KlaasKids, about the issue. (Today Show)
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Shauna Newell, 18, was remarkably composed as she described being kidnapped, drugged, gang-raped and savagely beaten. She is only one of many young American victims of human traffickers, some treated as criminals themselves.
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Our appeal to our development partners is that they should not cut aid to the developing countries," Jakaya Kikwete, who is also president of Tanzania, told reporters. "Our expectation is that the financial crisis in Europe and America, and now
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About one in four American teen girls last year got the groundbreaking vaccine that prevents cervical cancer, federal health officials reported.
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Judge gives Anderson woman second chance in slashing incident.
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A 16-year-old girl with a history of depression who hanged herself in woodland did not intend to kill herself, a coroner rules.
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One in four teen girls in the United States have rolled up their sleeves for the relatively new vaccine against cervical cancer, federal health officials said Thursday.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former chief executive of the Duane Reade Holdings Inc drugstore chain pleaded not guilty on Friday to securities fraud, conspiracy and charges of making false statements to securities regulators.
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A Calgary teenager has been charged with second-degree murder in the July stabbing death of another teen.
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The CDC calls the rate 'very good' for a new vaccine such as Gardasil. Earlier data show, however, that only about 1% of Latina teens have received it. About a quarter of the nation's teenage girls received the controversial cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil last year in its first full year of distribution, federal authorities said Thursday.
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MPs demanded a “cultural change” in public-sector data handling yesterday as it emerged a computer hard drive possibly containing the private details of armed forces personnel was missing.