It seems likely almost every food is marketed with at least some concessions made to the health-conscious. Many of them are lying, the Huffington Post reports, and here are the worst offenders: Terra Chips: Nutritionally, you might as well be eating Lay’s Potato Chips—they both have 150 calories and…
Continue reading …Chinese President Hu Jintao is speaking to the American media—albeit through written answers to questions he selected from lists submitted to him by the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal —for the first time since 2008. Among the topics? “Common ground,” the dollar, and the yuan. Hu, who…
Continue reading …More good news on the Gabrielle-Giffords-recovery front : She’s now able to move both sides of her body. Speaking on Meet the Press today, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said she had spoken with Giffords’ husband last night, and the update was a good one: “She’s using both sides of her body. She’s…
Continue reading …Iran’s basically executing people left and right, says a US-based human rights group. With 47 people hanged since the beginning of the year, Tehran’s averaging a staggering pace of one every eight hours. “The Iranian Judiciary is on an execution binge orchestrated by the intelligence and security agencies,” says a…
Continue reading …A break in near-constant rain today allowed Brazilian rescue helicopters to deliver desperately needed food and water to neighborhoods buried under tons of earth in mudslides that have killed more than 600. Rain clouds lifted, allowing about a dozen helicopters to buzz around the craggy peaks of the emerald-green mountains…
Continue reading …Linda Gray Sexton’s mom—Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Anne Sexton—killed herself when her daughter was 21, and Sexton promised she’d never do the same. But that was before her life fell apart just before she turned 45, the age her mother was when she died. In her book Half in…
Continue reading …While many Americans worry about China’s rising military might and new stealth fighter, they would be better off worrying about “the rise of China’s education system and the passion for learning that underlies it,” writes Nicholas Kristof at the New York Times . He cites how China and Confucian lands like…
Continue reading …Thirty years after faking a heart attack to escape prison, a 71-year-old alleged dope smuggler has landed back in custody, reports CNN . Ian Jackson MacDonald escaped from a Miami-Dade prison hospital in 1980, after convincing a guard to unshackle his legs so he could take a shower. MacDonald had been…
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