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Education President Bush proposed his 2006 Budget to Congress today... And education is one of the main areas that may be heavily impacted. ATVN's Gabriana Marks reports how this may have a big effect on students at USC. 02/07/2005
Firefox Internet users have few alternatives to web giant Microsoft's*Internet Explorer and AOL's Netscape. But a new tool is giving the big boys of bandwith a run for their money. Our Michael Farmer takes a look at Firefox. 11/29/2004
Care Packages Two local mothers with a sons serving in Iraq saw a need and acted upon it. Peter Daut has more on the inspirational women who seen even more need and are looking to others for help. 11/09/2004
Black Heart Drug The American Heart Association says there may soon be a new drug for treating heart disease, if approved it will make medical history. Jasmine Johnson reports on the first drug that would target a specific racial group. 11/09/2004
Movie Piracy The Motion Picture Association of America announced today that it would begin filing lawsuits against people who download movies on the Internet. ATVN’S Erin Lindgren takes a look at the issues surrounding movie piracy. 11/04/2004
Are We Safe? Recent polls indicate voters consider our nation's security a top issue in the campaign. But how safe are we really? ATVN's Nick Valencia reports. 09/28/2004
No Smoke and Mirrors A lawsuit filed by the government claims that tobacco companies misled the public. ATVN's Eli Roberts reports. 09/22/2004
War Perception News broadcasts are cluttered with the latest hostage and torture images from Iraq. ATVN's Jordan Moore reports on how that footage affects viewers' perception of the war. 09/22/2004
What’s Next at the CIA and the FBI The two government groups spoke about the future of their organizations at the 9/11 commission. Expect to see some changes. 04/15/2004
Business Tax Its not a secret: some people pay high taxes. But are some businesses getting away with not paying at all? ATVN's Lesha Ruffin provides the answer. 04/15/2004
Cultural Perceptions to Rice’s Testimony Some feel Rice's actions also reflect the two minority groups she represents: Women and Blacks. ATVN's Alex Villalta explores how Rice's testimony may affect gender and race issues in politics. 04/08/2004
Analysis of Condi Rice’s testimony People were deeply divided in reaction to Condi Rice's testimony in front of the 9/11 Commission. ATVN's Payal Jain reports. 04/08/2004
Rice Testifies National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice defended the administration's actions in front of the 9/11 Commission. 04/08/2004
Deadly Ambush Four American civilian contractors were killed, with their bodies put on display. In another major attack, 5 US soldiers were killed. ATVN's Michael George reports. 03/31/2004
Kobe’s Accuser Testifies: The Fallout As Kobe's accuser testifies in the rape trial, ATVN's Elizabeth Donatelli looks at how it may hurt women all over the country. 03/24/2004
Danger of Obesity Americans are getting Super-Sized. ATVN's Elizabeth Donatelli reports on why young people are in more danger than most adults. 03/10/2004
Political Money With the Democratic Presidential Nomination under his belt, John Kerry turns to the next phase of his campaign: Fund Raising. But President Bush's huge financial advantage over Kerry may make this the toughest race for the Senator. 03/04/2004
Kerry’s Next Moves Senator John Kerry has essentially secured his bid as the Democratic Presidential Nominee, and that means big changes in his campaign. 03/03/2004
Battle for the Ballot - Foreign Policy Ever since the war in Iraq, Foreign Policy has been on the minds of many Americans and with the upcoming Presidential Election in full swing, it may also become a key issue in the Battle for the Ballot. ATVN's John Bishop has more on the candidates' view on foreign policy. 03/01/2004
Enron Update Former Enron chief executive Jeffery Skilling pleaded not guilty on the first day of his trial. ATNV's Stephanie Linden looks at the charges. 02/19/2004

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