| The Brief Tuesday, May 6th | | | | | | | | Vets Want Class Credit For Military Skills
A growing number of military veterans are wondering why they don't get class credit for the skills they attained in uniform. As their numbers increase with the war in Afghanistan winding down, states are looking at whether they're deprived an earned head start | | | | | | No Packing In Georgia's Pews
Some churches are advising members not to bring guns after Gov. Nathan Deal signed what critics call the "guns everywhere" law | | | | | | MERS Patient May Go Home
Indiana health officials say the first U.S. case of the deadly virus is recovering and no hospital workers or family members have tested positive yet | | | | | | States Are Cracking Down On Face Wash
Environmentalists are sounding alarms about microbeads, the tiny bits of plastic used in personal care products that researchers say are too small to be filtered out of water treatment plants, so they're ending up in oceans and lakes | | | | | | What the Bryan Singer Scandal Says About Hollywood
Allegations of a party scene involving hordes of barely legal young men and orchestrated by powerful gay men, like X-Men director Bryan Singer, who is accused of sexually abusing underage boys, has some declaring the infamous casting couch still exists | | | | |
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