Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day is not about showing kids the work @MarketplaceAPM: http://t.co/D7TY1v0eg1 #parenting #moms #dads
U.S. sending more medics to Guantanamo as hunger strike grows http://t.co/asA6pGVQEv via @reuters @Reuters_Health
FBI says more tests may be needed to probe ricin potency http://t.co/BZXLBOOsTs via @reuters
#mustread by @danbalz: Bush library dedication both a look back and a prologue – http://t.co/YmD0qg0eXA via @washingtonpost
First meat inspectors, now the FAA? Latest from @reuters: Senate passes bill to end air traffic control furloughs http://t.co/xTQ8YGJvJ4
Should he or shouldn’t he? My @reuters story: Bush family at odds over possible Jeb Bush presidential run via @YahooNews…
Bush family at odds over possible Jeb Bush presidential run
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Bush family, which has already produced two U.S. presidents, is at odds over whether there should be a third – former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.
Former first lady Barbara Bush, says son Jeb is the most qualified Republican to run in 2016 but told NBC’s “Today” show, “We’ve had enough Bushes.”
Aging U.S. to drive up heart-related health costs: study
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The costs linked to heart failure in the United States are expected to more than double within the next two decades as the population ages and treatments help patients with the disease live longer, a study released on Wednesday found.
The American Heart Association predicted that the number of Americans with the fatal condition will grow to 8 million in 2030 from about 5 million in 2012. The costs to treat them will rise to $53 billion from $21 billion, the group said in its analysis.


