Too many kids exposed to secondhand smoke in cars; more restrictions needed ... Washington Post Overall, 22 percent of teens and pre-teens were exposed to secondhand smoke in cars in 2009, the latest data available. That figure declined gradually during the decade, from 40 percent in 2000, the study found. But still, the numbers of kids still ...
'Chronicle' the No. 1 movie after a big viral push Chicago Sun-Times They use them at first for normal kids' stuff — blowing girls' skirts up, freaking out youngsters at a store with flying bears — but like a muscle, their telekinesis becomes stronger the more they use it, and one of them begins to embrace his darker ...