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  • Capt. Juan Guerrero, who lost part of his calf when his Humvee hit a roadside bomb in Iraq, was one of 200 wounded, ill and injured athletes who competed in the first-ever Wounded Warrior Games last week in Colorado Springs, Colo. The competition helps show service members that there is life after an injury.
  • The link between soda and obesity is getting more attention in California. A state senator from Los Angeles says he plans to hold hearings on the connection soon.
  • Put down the candy and remote control, Mom and Dad. If you want to reduce the risk of raising an overweight child, it's time to clean the pantry of processed foods and start pedaling that bike.
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs reports car crashes are a leading cause of death among combat veterans during their first years home. We'll find out the scope of the problem, why it's happening and what is being done to address it.
  • An attorney for Roxana Saberi said Tuesday that the American journalist had obtained a confidential Iranian document on the U.S. war in Iraq that became a key piece of evidence for prosecutors at her espionage trial.
  • Author Ian McEwan's latest novel tells the story of a young woman who works for the British intelligence agency MI5 and an assignment she gets that changes her life.
  • Suspect is charged on suspicion of murder and rape
  • Joplin, Mo., residents at an area shelter are grateful to have stepped out of destroyed homes with just the clothes on their backs. Still in shock, they haven't started worrying yet about what happens next.
  • In the immediate aftermath of the storm, people in Joplin were just starting to get over their shock and still nervously discussing the latest increases in the death toll. For those who survived, that's all that matters right now.
  • Host Tom Fudge talks about the new Superman movie with Film Club of the Air regular Scott Marks and University of Minnesota physics professor Dr. James Kakalios, who authored the book The Physics of S
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