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Spring projects for budding crafters

Celebrate the arrival of spring with these 5 bold and blooming crafts.

Parents respond to vaccine rulings

The courts agree that thimerosal is not linked to autism ... but do parents?

Scavenger hunt for spring

Get the kids off the couch and out the door in search of this season's first signs of spring.

Student sandbaggers save town

North Dakota students skip class and pitch in to help save town from flood.

Is there arsenic in your apple juice?

Newspaper investigation finds that most apple juice is laced with some level of arsenic. But how much is too much?

St. Patrick's Day books for kids

Blarney-free books to help you and your kids celebrate St. Patty's Day.

Cigarette ads are a hit with teen girls

Study seems to show that a cigarette company doesn't need cartoon characters to grab kids' attention.

Trayless Tuesdays

Eco-initiative stirs up mealtime controversy at colleges and universities across the nation.

Overhauling No Child Left Behind

Obama proposes major changes to Bush's unpopular education initiative.

It's official: CPSC warns about use of baby slings

Consumer Product Safety Commission urges parents and caregivers to be vigilant about checking babies when using a sling.

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