Posts Tagged ‘kids’’

Autopsy: Kids killed in WA suffered hatchet wounds (AP)

In this undated photo provided by Chuck and Judy Cox, Chuck Cox sits with his grandsons, Charlie, left, and Braden, right, at the Coxes home in Pullayup, Wash. Charlie and Braden were killed along with their father, Josh Powell, on Sunday in what police said was an intentional fire set by Powell. Chuck Cox is the father of Powell's wife, Susan, who has been missing since 2009. (AP Photo/Courtesy Chuck and Judy Cox)AP – Josh Powell painted himself as a tortured man, ridiculed without reason in the disappearance of his wife, steadfastly insisting he was innocent until the end.


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Too many kids breathe others’ smoke in cars: CDC (AP)

AP – Texting while driving, speeding and back-seat hanky-panky aren’t all that parents need to worry about when their kids are in cars: Add secondhand smoke to the list.

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Canadian charged $10,000 for letting kids watch Netflix

A Canadian man racked up a $10,000 cellphone bill for watching too much Netflix.

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Harlem’s ‘Streetwise Mentors’ get kids off the streets  

On a recent Tuesday night, a group of about 25 young men took turns playing basketball in a Harlem community center – but the game was as much about keeping out of trouble as about winning. One players, who goes by “Blue,” used to be in a gang, like most of the youths on the court.

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Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie don’t let kids to Google them

They may have two of the most recognizable names in Hollywood’s giant rolodex, but Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt would prefer if their six kids just knew them as “Mom and Dad.”

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The car: The key to keeping kids off drugs and alcohol

The best argument against substance use is that it affects the ability to drive, the one things most teens love more than anything.

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Common chemicals can interfere with kids’ vaccines

Chemical compounds widely used in fast-food packaging, waterproof clothing and non-stick frying pans were linked to lower immune response by young children to routine tetanus and diphtheria immunization shots.

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