Violent video games lead to reckless driving, study says
By Jon Bardin, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Kids who play video games like “Manhunt” and “Grand Theft Auto III” are more likely to drive recklessly, according to a new study
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By Jon Bardin, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Kids who play video games like “Manhunt” and “Grand Theft Auto III” are more likely to drive recklessly, according to a new study
Diane Heldt, CR Gazette – AMES – University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics ended the most recent fiscal year on a good financial note, hospital officials told state regents Wednesday during a
By David Lightman, McClatchy Newspapers – WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s stinging blasts at President Barack Obama in the wake of attacks on U.S. diplomatic posts in Libya and Egypt was a vivid illustration
By Brandon Bailey, San Jose Mercury News – Google on Tuesday announced a new YouTube application for Apple’s iTunes store, a little more than a month after the two companies made headlines with
By Roger Moore, McClatchy-Tribune News Service – It’s the details that stand out whenever a classic film is converted to 3-D. With “Finding Nemo,” the shimmering sea surface, scratches on the lens of
By Roger Moore, McClatchy-Tribune News Service – We know who and what Robert Miller is the moment Richard Gere brings the character into the frame in the new thriller “Arbitrage.” He’s a player,
From the Mason City School District: Phase 3B – Henkel Construction – John Adams Middle School THANKS YOU HENKEL CONSTRUCTION! It’s official, the John Adams building is completed and opened this fall
By Mary Ellen Klas, The Miami Herald – GAINESVILLE, Fla.— The retired Florida pastor who got international attention two years ago for threatening to burn the Quran was again in the media spotlight
By Scott Powers, Orlando Sentinel – ORLANDO, Fla. — In Bill Clinton’s world, opposing political sides cooperate, arithmetic counts, everyone’s in it together and prosperity is shared by all. In his world, the
San Antonio, TX – Latray Whitley, 23, was arrested yesterday evening by the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force in San Antonio without incident. An arrest warrant was issued by the San Antonio
By Leon Stafford, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – ATLANTA — By the year 2020, more than 2 billion people around the world are expected to join the middle class or move from rural and
IOWA CITY, Iowa – Former Hawkeye All-American center Bruce Nelson will serve as Iowa’s honorary captain this weekend as the University of Iowa hosts Northern Iowa (2:42 p.m., BTN) in Kinnick Stadium.
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York; and Mary Galligan, the Acting Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau
By Dom Amore, The Hartford Courant – STORRS, Conn. — Jim Calhoun’s long, remarkably successful and often turbulent tenure as UConn’s men’s basketball coach is coming to an end. NBC Connecticut’s Kevin Nathan,
By Franco Ordonez and William Douglas, McClatchy Newspapers – WASHINGTON — The teachers strike in Chicago this week could be a bruising battle on the picket line and in the school of public
By Brian Bennett, Tribune Washington Bureau – WASHINGTON—The first work permits and deportation deferrals have been mailed to young illegal immigrants who applied under an Obama administration initiative that began last month. More
By Marc Caputo, The Miami Herald – The deadly U.S. embassy attacks gripped the presidential campaign Wednesday when Republican Mitt Romney claimed the president’s administration had been “sympathizing” with the attackers and apologizing
by Jody Spear and Kelly Meyer – LAKE MILLS – The First Annual Grandparents Day Celebration was held at the Lake Mills Care Center and Mills Harbor Assisted Living. “We want the
MASON CITY – Alliant Energy, the Lime Creek Nature Center, and the Cerro Gordo County Conservation Board are teaming up to offer “Operation ReLeaf!” This program provides low-cost, high-quality and diverse landscape
By David Lauter and Mitchell Landsberg, Tribune Washington Bureau – WASHINGTON — The deeply partisan nature of this year’s campaign intruded abruptly into a foreign policy crisis as Republican nominee Mitt Romney sharply
MASON CITY – North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC) is pleased to announce that auditions for membership in the North Iowa Choral Society will be held Sunday Sept. 16 in Fine Arts
By Tom Silverstein, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – GREEN BAY, Wis. — Trying to figure out the hierarchy in the Green Bay Packers’ secondary is a little like staring down at a freshwater