After experiencing powerful premonitions, Michigan mom Lynn Darmon alerted doctors to her baby's rare illness just in time....
Read more: Mom Predicted Baby's Near-Fatal Illness Before Doctors Had a Clue

Clayton Sandell discusses Seattle man's quest to celebrate with rock legend.Read more: Watch: Billy Idol Performs at Fan's Birthday Party
Rachel Smith explains what has people buzzing on the "GMA" Pop News Heat Index.Read more: Watch: Jessica Biel Plans on Changing Her Last Name to Timberlake
David Kerley, Nicolle Wallace discuss candidate's strategies for 2012 election.Read more: Watch: Mitt Romney, President Obama Reschedule Events Due to Hurricane Sandy
Sonja Van Hall, 77, was out for a paddle when she came across messages from students in New Zealand.Read more: Watch: California Kayaker Finds Message in a Bottle
After experiencing powerful premonitions, Michigan mom Lynn Darmon alerted doctors to her baby's rare illness just in time.Read more: Mom Predicted Baby's Near-Fatal Illness Before Doctors Had a Clue
When is a child too young to remember a trauma and is that even the right question to ask? "It's more about the family than the child," said Dr. Alan E. Kazdin, professor of psychology and child psychiatry director of the Yale University Parenting Center and Child Conduct Clinic.
Read more: NYC Nanny Stabbing: When Is a Child Too Young to Remember Trauma?
You don't have to go too far into fantasy land to envision a scenario where President Obama loses the popular vote, but wins the electoral vote.
ABC's Matthew Dowd has been making this argument for months and he's gotten company in recent weeks. (Read Dowd's post from June.)
Mitt Romney has gained ground in some national preference polls, but President Obama still leads in many battleground state polls.
Suppose for a moment that it comes to pass; Obama gets fewer votes than Romney, but is reelected. (Check out ABC's race ratings and play with the electoral map.)
Read more: Obama Victory Without Majority Could Mean Calls for Reform
When 21-year-old, sealed testimony by the Republican presidential nominee from his friend’s heated divorce case is unsealed 11 days before a presidential election, interests are understandably piqued. Gloria Allred, the attorney representing Romney’s friend’s ex-wife, said the 430 pages of Romney testimony wouldn’t mean much...Read more: Three Things We Learned from Romney's '91 Testimony
Henri is not your typical feline companion. In fact, Henri explains in great detail why he loathes humans and any typical cat behavior, including that of his furry roommate. His contempt for everyone around him has gone viral on YouTube. His three uploaded videos combined...Read more: Henri the Cat Goes Viral, Turns Profit in the Name of Art
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