Long Story Short: Child locked in washing machine

A Harvard study found that when people talk about themselves, their brains light up as if they were eating good food or getting money; Also,
the New York Post reports that a woman claims she was fired from her job because she was too sexy — and she worked in a lingerie shop; Finally, a father, apparently playing with young child at the laundromat, put him in a washing machine, which auto-locked and started up.

Prostate debate gets hot: WEB EXTRA

The debate heats up over whether or not men should not have routine PSA screening tests for prostate cancer. Dr. Otis Brawley, Chief Medical Officer of the American Cancer Society, and former Notre Dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor Digger Phelps continue their conversation in this web-only video.

The great PSA test debate

A government panel says men shouldn’t have routine PSA screening tests for prostate cancer. The American Cancer Society’s Dr. Otis Brawley says the tests may kill more men than they save, but former Notre Dame basketball coach and prostate cancer survivor Digger Phelps says a PSA test helped save his life.