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FDA signs off on first medical device for treating ADHD in children

April 20, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on FDA signs off on first medical device for treating ADHD in children

As diagnosisrates of ADHD among children skyrocket, a new medical device for the treatment of ADHD could soon be hitting the market.

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Who is Sol Pais? What we know about the woman infatuated by Columbine who killed herself

April 17, 2019April 17, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Who is Sol Pais? What we know about the woman infatuated by Columbine who killed herself

A massive manhunt ended after an 18-year-old woman who threatened the Denver area was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.

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DC synagogue accused in lawsuit of enabling ‘systemic and regular’ sexual abuse at preschool

April 16, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on DC synagogue accused in lawsuit of enabling ‘systemic and regular’ sexual abuse at preschool

Families of eight children saya teacher at a prominentJewish preschool in Washington repeatedly sexually abused theirkids over the past two years.

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Mark Riddell, accused test-taker ace in college admissions cheating case, expected to plead guilty in court Friday

April 12, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Mark Riddell, accused test-taker ace in college admissions cheating case, expected to plead guilty in court Friday

Mark Riddell,the man accused of taking tests for students in an elaborate college admissions scheme, is scheduled to appear Friday in federal court.

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Parents, feds accuse each other of ‘judge shopping’ in college admissions case

April 11, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Parents, feds accuse each other of ‘judge shopping’ in college admissions case

Parents in the college admissions scandaland federal prosecutors are accusing the other of trying tocircumvent court rules to get judges they want.

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Yale rescinds admission of student whose family allegedly paid $1.2M to bribe entry

March 26, 2019March 26, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Yale rescinds admission of student whose family allegedly paid $1.2M to bribe entry

Yale University has rescinded the admission of a student whose family allegedly paid $1.2 million in bribes to get her intothe Ivy League school.

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12 defendants in biggest-ever college admissions cheating scandal plead not guilty in Boston court

March 25, 2019March 26, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on 12 defendants in biggest-ever college admissions cheating scandal plead not guilty in Boston court

Twelve people accused of crimes in the nation’s largest-evercollege admissions bribery casepleaded not guilty to conspiracy charges Monday.

World

New Zealand bans terror suspect’s racist manifesto; citizens told to ‘destroy any copies’

March 23, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on New Zealand bans terror suspect’s racist manifesto; citizens told to ‘destroy any copies’

New Zealand hasbanned a racist manifesto written by thesuspected terroristof two mosque shootings in Christchurch that killed 50 people.

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Who was Renty? The story of the slave whose racist photos have triggered a lawsuit against Harvard

March 21, 2019March 22, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on Who was Renty? The story of the slave whose racist photos have triggered a lawsuit against Harvard

The photos of Renty and his daughter Delia, taken in nude in 1850 against their will for a Harvard University professor,are now the subject of a lawsuitthat Tamara Lanierhas filed this week.

&nbs…

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116-year-old Japanese woman crowned the world’s oldest person by Guinness Book of World Records

March 9, 2019 Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Comments Off on 116-year-old Japanese woman crowned the world’s oldest person by Guinness Book of World Records

At 116 years and 66 days old, Kane Tanaka was named the new oldest living person in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.

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