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After Newtown Shooting, Mourning Parents Enter Into the Lonely Quiet
Julie Drizin said: They never expected to become spokespeople for gun responsibility. Parents of seven-year-old Daniel Barden, killed at Sandy Hook Elementary, are funneling their grief into political action.
Proof is a Burden for Victims of Child Abuse
Julie Drizin said: Child welfare advocates say it has become more difficult to remove a child from an abusive home since Missouri changed the standard of proof from "probable cause" to "preponderance of evidence."
One Family, Three Dead Children: Did the State Miss Warning Signs?
Mina Dixon said: Some officials have expressed concern that the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services should have paid more attention to a family's troubled history.
When It Comes To Guns, How Young Is Too Young?
Mina Dixon said: The shooting death of a 2-year-old girl at the hands of her 5-year-old brother has opened up another debate about gun control. There is no consensus on the appropriate age to start hands-on training with firearms.
The Hell of American Day Care
Mina Dixon said: About 40 percent of children under five spend at least part of their week in the care of somebody other than a parent. The U.S. child care system is wildly uneven and barely monitored. At the lower end, it's Dickensian.
Three Killed, More Than 100 Injured in Marathon Blast
Mina Dixon said: Two bomb blasts rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday, killing at least three people, including an 8-year-old boy.
Treated to Death: Big Pharma's Troubling History of Pushing Drugs on Foster Kids, and How a Local Girl May Have Died From it
Mina Dixon said: Jo Angel Rodriguez's untimely death illustrates the worst that can happen with the off-label marketing of pharmaceuticals.
After a Baby’s Death, a Virginia Mother Fights for Stronger Child-Care Standards
Mina Dixon said: Virginia in one of eight states in the nation that allow family providers to care for up to six unrelated children, as well as any number of their own children, without a license. Parents in the state are largely on their own.
In Doctor's Account of Scene, Boy's Blood Pooled in Street (Opinion)
Mina Dixon said: A family doctor happens upon the scene after a 6-year-old was struck by a turning truck.
Raising Adam Lanza
Mina Dixon said: Frontline looks for answers to the elusive question: Who was Adam Lanza?