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Q&A: Policing School Shootings: A disturbed 14-year-old wounds four before killing himself in Clevelandjust another spasm of violence in another bloody year for Americas schools. How to spot trouble before it opens fireand the ongoing debate over blame for a cycle that just wont stop. ›23:25, 11.10
Newsweek: Did Nixon start politics of hate?: Can the divisive, politics of personal destruction and hate be blamed on Richard Nixon? A new book says, "yes." ›15:02, 9.05
Interview: Susan Faludi on 9/11 Myths: In her new book, Susan Faludi examines the cultural impact of the 9/11 terror attacks. What she says about their effect on U.S. politics, feminism and the differences between American and European approaches to history. ›17:08, 8.10
'Idol' bans Archuleta's dad from rehearsals: Backstage meddling has caught up American Idol favorite David Archuletas dad, whos been banned from rehearsals, a person working for the TV talent contest said Friday. ›21:40
Capital Sources: Mike Huckabee, Unplugged: The former Arkansas governor struggles to raise money, lags behind the GOP presidential front runners in the polls and has been maligned by Bushs former counsel. Why he keeps on keepin on. ›18:16, 11.10
Pollution busts Okla. mining town: They could pass for mourners at a funeral. They line up along the main drag in front of empty cafes and shops ›19:27, 10.05
Newsweek: New Yorkers digest calories on menus: There has been no improvement in the survival rate of babies born before Britain's 24-week legal limit for abortion, doctors said on Friday, ahead of an expected attempt by pro-life legislators to reduce the cut-off period. ›16:10, 9.05
Mom pregnant with 18th child: The Duggar kids planned a big Mother's Day surprise for their mom this year but the surprise was on them when Michelle Duggar announced on the TODAY Show that they were soon to welcome an 18th sibling. ›17:13, 6.05
Young fashion designers turning to new Web site: Young designers competing to get noticed by fashion labels can now launch their careers online through the fashion world's answer to the social networking Web site MySpace.com. ›15:25, 8.05
Terror Watch: Gonzales Lawyers Up: Still under investigation by Congress and Justice Department lawyers who once worked for him, the former attorney general has turned to a leading Washington attorney to help him beat the rap. ›18:12, 10.10
Larry Craig, Hall of Famer: Not even a sex-sting arrest and an on-again, off-again guilty plea can keep Idahos senior senator from induction into the pantheon of Gem State greats. ›17:40, 12.10
China deploys fish in algae-choked lakes: Across China, officials desperate to meet a goal of restoring polluted lakes by 2030 are dumping tons of fish into them in hopes they will gobble up the algae infestations. ›21:29, 6.05
Q&A: Hip Size and Breast Cancer Risk: A new study shows that having a mom with wide hips could be a risk factor for breast cancer. ›15:16, 8.10
Smart solutions for your troubling debt issues: What does middle age mean these days? Noted nutritionist and anti-aging expert Oz Garcia provides strategies on how to redefine the concept of age and live healthier longer in "Redesigning 50." An excerpt. ›16:16, 2.05
The six scariest real estate markets: With the housing crunch upon us, you'd be wise to choose your markets carefully. Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran reveals which areas to avoid and which to embrace. ›21:30, 8.05
Florida to curb ocean sewage dumping: Florida lawmakers and Gov. Charlie Crist are backing a bill to eventually shut down six pipes that carry sewage into the Atlantic from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. ›15:51, 5.05
Love and loss bind my other mother and me: When I was a baby, my mother and her friend Isabel, who'd been told her own child would die, decided to share me. Years later, Isabel and I were bound by something else we each learned what it means for a mother to lose a child. ›13:00, 9.05
Will love of mom overcome economy worries?: It's a few days before Mother's Day and Milwaukee restauranteur Robert Jenkins jumps every time the phone rings. The holiday is the restaurant industry's busiest day of the year. If it doesn't go well, profits could be affected for the remainder of 2008 in what's already been a tough environment. ›19:24, 9.05
More hepatitis cases may trace to Vegas clinic: Seventy-seven more people who were treated at a Las Vegas outpatient clinic have been diagnosed with hepatitis C, health officials said. ›15:20, 9.05
NYT: Obama, McCain map fall strategies: Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are already drawing up strategies for taking each other on in the general election, focusing on the same groups, campaign aides said. ›10:46
Fewer farmers conserving land: Payments from the federal Conservation Reserve Program have helped farmers during lean times. But lured by high commodity prices, farmers are opting out of the program. ›15:52, 5.05
Can the Youth Vote Save Obama?: With the Hillary juggernaut growing in strength every day, Barack Obama is hoping Iowas youth can help keep him in the game. ›14:47, 8.10
Sudan cuts ties with Chad: Sudan severed relations with Chad on Sunday, accusing it of supporting fighters who assaulted the capital the night before, and warned that a top Darfur rebel leader was hiding somewhere in the city. ›15:21
Mothers Day without mom? Words of advice: If your mom has passed away, or you are estranged from her, Mother's Day can be a painful time. Dr. Gail Saltz suggests ways to use the holiday as a time to heal and remember, not to grieve. ›22:06, 7.05