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Sawyer Rosenstein’s life changed on May 16, 2006, when he was a 12-year-old student at Eric Smith Middle School in Ramsey, N.J. That day, another student punched him in the abdomen, sending a blood clot to his spine, and eventually paralyzing him from the waist…
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Don’t forget who started this dog fight. In January, when the Republican nomination was a two-man race between Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, the attack ads were flying. An ad put out by the Gingrich campaign titled “For the Dogs,” was the first candidate attack…
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George Stephanopoulos is anchor of ABC's "Good Morning America" and "This Week." He is also the network's chief political correspondent, reporting on political and policy stories for all ABC News broadcasts and platforms. Read More »
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Gary Langer provides public opinion polling, analysis and consulting services to ABC News through Langer Research Associates, a company he founded in 2010 after more than a decade as ABC's polling director. Read More »
The Note
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When a rock star is asked to sing acoustic during an interview, they will often decline. Not Gavin Rossdale. For nearly two minutes, the Bush front man played and sang “Glycerine” during an interview with “Nightline.” For most of us who were teens in the 1990s,…
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By DR. AMAR NARULA Teenagers seem to be doing everything in front of a computer screen these days — watching movies, homework, socializing. So the idea that a computer game could treat depression in these teens may not sound so far-fetched. Now, new research suggests…
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Richard Besser
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Leave it to Spirit Airlines. They’re always coming up with some sort of catchy, yet borderline offensive, way to capitalize on news headlines. This time it’s a sale on fares to Cartagena, Colombia, named . . . wait for it . . . More Bang For…
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A controversial advertisement from South Korea of a baby holding an Oreo while breastfeeding may have two slips — an exposed nipple and a leaked ad never meant for public distribution. The ad shows the mother’s breast and her nipple is partially exposed. Oreo’s slogan, “Milk’s…
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Wikipedia, when it began, was a grand exercise in democracy. The idea was for a giant online encyclopedia in which anyone could post information, and if there were mistakes, others would fix them. Crowdsourcing on a global scale would bring out the truth. But Marcia DiStaso…
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