Red ink threatens wildlife agency
The commission will have to cut back its protection of endangered species if its finances don't improve, a report shows.
Diabetes patients miss out on mail program
Just 2,800 of the 7,000 affected Medicaid patients have switched to a new mail-order service.
Study: Stem cells may treat strokes
Stem cells taken from human umbilical cord blood reversed the effects of stroke in rats, suggesting that similar treatments may one day be used to treat strokes in people, researchers in Tampa and Detroit reported today.
Justices hear why pigs belong in Constitution
Animal rights activists make their case for a 2002 ballot item for protecting pregnant swine.
Bush busy courting votes for the budget compromise
The governor is counting heads and lobbying in the House, where he needs 61 votes.