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The transition wasn't easy as Hannah adjusted to a new family, new home, and a world in which she had her own clothes, a big sister, and much more personal attention than ever before. She now has a baby brother and a Boston terrier. She attends school and takes music lessons. Hers is a story marked by resilience, determination, and a lot of love.
August, 2000
Hannah, who arrived pale, small for her age, and behind in her language skills, has courageously faced the constant stimulation and excitement that family life and American childhood offers her.
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Dozens of investigators at Fort Hood are building a psychological profile of the suspect, Nidal Malik Hasan, as they try to
understand the motive. Belligerent fanaticism, deepening anger over the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and fear about deployment
may have played a role.
The Supreme Court on Monday takes up two cases that explore the question: Should juveniles convicted of nonlethal crimes be
sentenced to life in prison without parole?
At Fort Hood, Army filmmaker and Iraq war vet Elliot Valdez raced to the scene of the shooting, filming the aftermath of tragedy
and heroism. What he recorded will help officials understand what happened.
Kimberly Munley, the police officer identified as bringing an end to Fort Hood rampage Thursday, applied protocols established
in the aftermath of the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings.
What happens when ordinary people decide to pay it forward? Extraordinary change. See how individuals are making a difference, finding solutions, overcoming adversity, and giving back globally.
A recent graduate of Vermont's Middlebury College, Corinne Almquist promotes the practice of distributing produce that would otherwise go to waste to those in need.