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Students at Tennessee High School in Bristol witnessed synthetic drug history in the Volunteer State on Monday as Governor Bill Haslam signed the synthetic drug bills into law.
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According to the FTC, Skechers agreed to pay a hefty $40 million fine to settle charges the California-based company deceived consumers.
A man was airlifted to the hospital after his car crashed into a tree and was nearly split in two.
New facts released by the Alzheimer's Association reveal by the year 2050, 16 million Americans will have Alzheimer's. One of the higher risks for people with this disease is wandering away from home.
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'Tis the season for grilling, the warm weather is always enticing us to get outdoors. But accidents can happen and flames can spread quickly. Local firefighters say there are common mistakes people make every grilling season.
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Vice President Joe Biden accuses Republicans of misunderstanding what Democrats stand for while speaking in Youngstown, Ohio.
President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Honor to the widow of Spec. Leslie Sabo Jr. who died during combat in the Vietnam War.
Before you buy sunscreen for the summer, get the 411 on what's worth your money.
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These are the top ten most popular stories on WCYB.com for April 2012.
On May 16, the Centers for Disease Control released their 35th annual report titled "Health, United States, 2011." This report includes a compilation of health data through 2010 from a number of sources within the federal government and in the private sector. Here are some interesting highlights.

