Articles by Greg Anderson
Jurors have found pop singer Michael Jackson not guilty on all 10 counts he faced in a child molestation trial in Santa Barbara County. Judge Rodney Melville presided over the high-profile case.
Jackson had maintained his innocence throughout the trial, which included testimony from Jay Leno, Ma...
tate Controller Steve Westly released figures from a preliminary review by his office that shows the drug Viagra has been provided to at least 50 registered sex offenders at the State’s expense.
“This is alarming news,” Controller Westly said. “Of the 50 direct matches to the California Registere...
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WASHINGTON, April 29 (UPI) --
The following is a list of U.S. military personnel who have died while serving with units assigned to Operation Enduring Freedom:
Andrews, Evander Earl; Air Force master sergeant; 36; Solon, Maine; Oct. 10, 2001; heavy equipment accident.
Edmunds, John J; Arm...
Music artist, Adrian, has released a tribute song for the Pope -- as his way of saying thanks for encouraging kindness throughout the world.
“The song 'Will You Believe' is about our faith in knowing that someday we will meet up again with loved ones,” says Adrian. “Many of us would like to go b...
The American Chronicle family of online magazines is offering writing opportunities for authors and bloggers to publish with the American Chronicle, California Chronicle, LA Chronicle, World Sentinel and 18 additional affiliated online magazines throughout the United States and the world.
These ...
The fun and fanciful new ABC telefilm "The Muppets' Wizard of Oz," starring Ashanti and the Muppets and directed by Kirk Thatcher, will have its world premiere on Wednesday, April 27th as part of the Tribeca Family Festival. The Tribeca line-up addition was announced today by Festival co-founders Ro...
The following is a statement from Michael Barnes, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence united with the Million Mom March:
"In his successful bid for re-election, President Bush executed a winning strategy of appealing to his base supporters by taking stands on issues that app...
Urbanites are proving that space limitations will not confine a gardener from pursuing his or her interests. From windowsills, to patios, to balconies, to roof tops, productive small space or mini-gardens are taking root in metropolitan areas across the country.
Nothing tastes better than veget...
District Attorney Jeanine Pirro and representatives of the New York State Police, Local Police Departments and Heineken USA announced the next phase of Operation Teen Proof in the continuing effort to curb the epidemic of underage drinking in Westchester.
Operation Teen Proof, a comprehensive p...
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym L. Worthy, Inkster Police Chief Marvin H. Winkler and Special Agent in Charge Valerie J. Goddard of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Detroit Field Division announced today that Anthony R. Fields, Jr., 17, was sentenced to life in prison for th...
Top health and safety organizations including The National Council on the Aging (NCOA), the Home Safety Council (HSC), the National Safety Council (NSC) and the Archstone Foundation announced today the formation of the Falls Free Coalition to address the growing problem of falls and fall-related inj...
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) is testing their first iPod-compatible Audio Books at the New York Auto Show, open to the public March 25 - April 2, 2005 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan. Designed to brief potential Mercedes buyers about new car features, Audio Books provide in-depth dig...
According to the latest figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, 2,867 children - an average of eight each day - were killed by gunfire in 2002. Now teens are standing up and saying enough is enough: students from Suncoast Community High School in Riviera Beach, Fla. have formed a group ca...
The Atlanta-Fulton County Courthouse shooting tragedy that left three people dead, including a much respected Superior Court Judge, could have been prevented, says Chicago attorney Robert Kreisman.
Kreisman, a noted trial lawyer, has opened a unique and novel fund with his own money in order to...
Despite Mass Shooting in Wisconsin Leaving Eight Dead and Four Injured, Congressional Panel Plans Hearing Tomorrow on Bill to Shield Gun Industry from Civil Liability
Shooting Occurred in District of Judiciary Committee Chair, James Sensenbrenner.
Despite a mass shooting in Brookfield, Wiscons...
Shooter's Willingness to Commit Suicide Demonstrates Futility of Deterrence, Restricting Access to Firearms is the Only Way to Prevent Future Tragedies
Yesterday's mass shooting at a Minnesota high school in which a lone shooter killed nine and wounded more than a dozen before taking his own lif...
Los Angeles. March 22, 2005. By a narrow margin, the Los Angeles County Democratic Party endorsed LA City Council Member Antonio Villaraigosa for Mayor of the City of Los Angeles. Villaraigosa, who finished first in polling city-wide in the March 8, 2005 primary election faces incumbent Democratic M...