Victim in Colorado theater shooting honored for service

A Navy veteran who died after throwing himself in front of a friend during the Colorado movie theater shooting – and who, it is suspected, may have tried to stop the shooter – was remembered Friday for his fearlessness and positive attitude.

Why a healthy diet doesn’t mean giving up snacks

If you’ve ever hidden a snack, you’re not alone. Grabbing a quick nibble on the sly is something a surprising number of people will admit to, when pressed. A recent study conducted by One Poll in the United Kingdom showed that 46 percent of people surveyed admitted to feeling embarrassed about the foods they choose for secretive snacking. But if your snacks are causing you to feel a pang of shame, it’s time to rethink them. The habit of snacking, on its own, isn’t a bad one – you just need to opt for foods that will fit into a healthy diet.

Age matters: vitamins for every life stage

Age matters when it comes to vitamins. All vitamins are essential – meaning our bodies can’t make them, so they must be obtained from the diet. Throughout life, we all need the right mix of the 13 essential vitamins, but some are more important than others when it comes to different life stages.

Bow wow chow: How to make easy, healthy treats for your dog at home

Dog lovers want good nutrition and flavor to ensure happy, healthy animal members of the family. Today, professional chefs are creating delicious, healthy foods and treats for dogs as well as people. It’s easy for the home chef to create tasty treats for their furry family members too with these easy recipes.

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Democrats sharpen voter registration edge in Nevada

Those who think the lousy economy will sink the Democratic Party in Nevada in November shouldn’t write off the party just yet.

Indiana man sentenced for strapping kids to car

FORT WAYNE, Ind. – An Indiana man has been sentenced to 18 months on home detention for driving drunk with his three young children and another girl strapped to the hood of his car.

Court seeks signs from Congress on Yucca Mountain

A divided panel of federal judges Friday put off deciding whether to force the government to restart licensing for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste site.

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