This is a rush transcript from “Glenn Beck,” May 3, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GLENN BECK, HOST: Thank you so much for joining me every night. We have a great week coming up for you. We did Samuel Adams on …
Read More »Biden Paints Grim Picture of Economy
This is a rush transcript from “Hannity,” June 28, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. SEAN HANNITY, HOST: Despite the Obama’s administration big promises about what the $787 billion stimulus package would deliver, Vice President Biden had some bad news. He says …
Read More »Sniffing Insulin May Help Memory Lost to Alzheimer's
Squirting insulin up the noses of patients with early forms of Alzheimer’s disease showed signs of improving their memory, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. Patients who got the treatment for four months showed improvements in tests of memory recall that lasted for two months. “We believe our results are very …
Read More »Ed McMahon Recovering From Broken Neck
LOS ANGELES – Former “Tonight Show” sidekick Ed McMahon broke his neck in a fall last year and was recovering after two surgeries, his publicist said Thursday. Susan DuBow said the fall happened last March. She said she did not believe McMahon was at his Beverly Hills home when it …
Read More »Self-Proclaimed 'Vampyre' Arrested for Threatening Teen
ROCHESTER, Minn. – A self-described “vampyre” and former fringe political candidate faces charges for threatening a teenage girl who tried to break off their relationship by telling him she was actually a vampire hunter. John Alfred Sharkey, 44, of Toms River, N.J., was held in the Olmsted County jail Wednesday …
Read More »Nuclear-Warhead Upgrade Delayed; Government Labs Forgot How to Make Parts
The Department of Defense and the National Nuclear Security Administration had to wait more than a year to refurbish aging nuclear warheads — partly because they had forgotten how to make a crucial component, a government report states. Regarding a classified material codenamed “Fogbank,” a Government Accountability Office report released …
Read More »Air Force Nurse Charged in Deaths of 3 Patients
An Air Force nurse has been charged with giving lethal amounts of medication to three terminally ill patients in his care, military officials said Tuesday. Capt. Michael Fontana, 35, was formally charged in military court with deliberately giving three Wilford Hall Medical Center patients lethal amounts of medication, and with …
Read More »Madoff Appears in Court to Address His Lawyer's Conflict of Interest
NEW YORK – Bernard Madoff appeared in court Tuesday in an attempt to clear his lawyer of any potential conflicts of interest. The government is detailing their case for Madoff’s lawyer’s personal conflicts in a letter from the prosecutors, which was made public just before Tuesday’s hearing. Prosecutors noted in …
Read More »Doctor Who Attended to President John F. Kennedy in Dallas Dies
DALLAS – Dr. Malcolm Oliver Perry II, who attended to President John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital after he was shot in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, has died. He was 80. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center says Perry died Saturday after a battle with lung cancer. …
Read More »New York City Schools Prepare for Second Outbreak of H1N1 Virus
NEW YORK – At St. Francis Preparatory School this fall, the auditorium will double as a sick room. New York City might make students wash their hands several times a day. There will be a unit on H1N1 in health class. In the weeks after the H1N1 outbreak that began …
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