Tuesday March 4th, 2025 11:48AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
More study urged on concussions in young athletes
Is peewee football too early to wonder about concussions? Maybe not: A major report says far too little is known about the risks in youth sports, especially for athletes who suit up before high school.
8:42AM ( 11 years ago )
Brad Abernathy, Regina Cochran recognized by The Fellowship of Realty Professionals
The Abernathy Cochran Group was selected for membership in The Fellowship of Realty Professionals, the organization of the world
7:53AM ( 11 years ago )
China, other Asians angry over embassy spy reports
China and Southeast Asian governments demanded an explanation from the U.S. and its allies on Thursday following media reports that American and Australian embassies in the region were being used as hubs for Washington's secret electronic data collection program.
7:45AM ( 11 years ago )
OPCW: Syria destroys chemical arms equipment
Syria has completed destruction of critical equipment for producing chemical weapons and filling munitions with poison gas, the global chemical weapons watchdog said Thursday.
7:43AM ( 11 years ago )
Senate hearing to explore security clearances
Federal officials who oversee the security clearance process for government employees were to face a Senate committee investigating the events leading up to a deadly shooting at the Washington Navy Yard.
7:41AM ( 11 years ago )
Ga. man sent to prison for threatening president
Federal prosecutors say a former Baldwin State Prison inmate has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for threatening to kill the president.
7:39AM ( 11 years ago )
NYC council votes to make tobacco-buying age 21
Smoking may be a bad habit - but New York City lawmakers want their residents to be older and wiser before deciding to take it up.
10:26PM ( 11 years ago )
US budget deficit down to $680B, lowest in 5 years
For the first time in five years, the U.S. government has run a budget deficit below $1 trillion.
10:23PM ( 11 years ago )
Iraq seeking new US aid after pushing out troops
Nearly two years after pushing out the U.S. military, Iraq is asking for more American weapons, training and manpower to help fight a bloody resurgence of al-Qaida that has unleashed a level of violence comparable to the darkest days of the nation's civil war.
10:18PM ( 11 years ago )