A planet in our solar system may have been nudged out billions of years ago and left to wander the galaxy alone. It’s a good thing, too, because that helped Earth survive, a Colorado scientist says. David Nesvorny performed thousands of computer simulations of our solar system’s early days; using…
Continue reading …Ten years and $66 billion later, not one Afghan battalion is able to operate on its own, Wired reports. That was the conclusion today by Lt. Gen. William Caldwell, who set new benchmarks for US progress in training soldiers and expressed alarm over the attrition rates of Afghan men in…
Continue reading …Bolivian president halts work and calls referendum on highway, while condemning police crackdown on demonstrators The Bolivian president, Evo Morales, has halted work on a highway being built in the Amazon in the face of a month-long protest march and a police crackdown on demonstrators. Morale said work on the 185-mile (300km) highway would not be resumed unless it was approved in a referendum in the two provinces it was to link. “There needs to be national debate so the two provinces benefited or involved in this can decide. In the meantime the project is suspended,” said Morales, criticising the violence used by police to disperse marchers over the weekend. Police fired teargas and detained protesters when they raided an encampment in the Yucumo region 185 miles north of La Paz late on Sunday, local media said. The raid was criticised by opposition leaders, the ombudsman and several government officials including the defence minister, Cecilia Chacon, who quit in protest. “This is not the way! We agreed to do things differently,” Chacon wrote in her resignation letter, which was published by Bolivian media. Morales denied giving police the order to break up the march, condemned the “violence, excesses and abuse” and promised an investigation. Fierce opposition to the road proved especially uncomfortable for Morales because it was led by Indian communities who normally back his pro-indigenous reforms. Bolivia’s first president of indigenous descent, Morales has put the highway at the heart of his drive to boost infrastructure, but that has tested his commitment to conservation. The dispute over the $420m project has exposed differences within his Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party. Some MAS legislators expressed support for the demonstration and the demands of the 12,000 residents of the Isiboro Secure Indigenous Territory and National Park, which lies in the path of the planned highway. Morales is highly popular among the Quechua and Aymara indigenous majority in the Andean highlands but opposition to his policies is strong in the eastern lowlands, even among indigenous groups. Violent protests are common in Bolivia but tensions that toppled two previous governments have eased since Morales was elected in late 2005. Bolivia Evo Morales Protest guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Maybe those pit stops at Starbucks are worth it after all. In a new study, women who downed two to three cups of caffeinated coffee a day were 15% less likely to experience depression; those who drank 4 cups or more, 20% less likely. The Harvard study of more than…
Continue reading …After weeks of political brinkmanship in Congress, the threat of a partial government shutdown appeared to ease today with the disclosure that money to aid victims of natural disasters may last through the end of the budget year after all. The revised estimate suggested there would be no interruption in…
Continue reading …It’s either Jesus or jail for small-time offenders in Bay Minette, Alabama. Operation Restore Our Community is kicking off there this week, giving misdemeanor offenders the choice between a year of Sunday church services or fines and jail, Raw Story reports. Pastors invented the program on the presupposition that crime…
Continue reading …Some of us have bad days at work, and then some of us mistakenly send perfectly alive people to the morgue: Such is the case of 62-year-old Brazilian Rosa Celestrino de Assis, who made the grave mistake of showing no vital signs while being treated for pneumonia, reports the AFP…
Continue reading …If you haven’t done it yet, looks like you’ve missed your window to find out who has unfriended you on Facebook . Last week, a list of friends available in the Timeline profile pages made it clear who had removed you as a friend; they were the ones in your “Added…
Continue reading …President Obama is tackling the economy, jobs, education, and more at today’s LinkedIn townhall meeting, and the Washington Post is among those live-blogging. Of note: A audience member, who told Obama he had no job by choice after his search-engine startup did well, asked Obama, “Can you please raise my…
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