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Slimy Summer: The 10 Dirtiest Beaches in America

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) recently released a contamination report of America’s beaches, and while some stretches of coast fare well, for others, the results aren’t a pretty shade of blue. (MORE: Canine Lifeguards Hit Italy’s Beaches) And what happens if you decide to dip your toe into a pool of filth? Well, it turns

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Russia: arming Libya rebels is "crude violation"

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Pakistan orders US out of drone base

US told to stop drone attacks from Shamsi, in western Pakistan, and leave airbase Pakistan has stopped US drone flights from a remote airbase in the western province of Balochistan and ordered US personnel to vacate it, the defence minister has said. “We have told them to leave the Shamsi airbase,” Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar said on Wednesday night, adding that US personnel had already started to shift equipment from the base. A US embassy spokesman declined to comment, referring queries to Washington. Shamsi is located in a remote valley 350 miles south-west of Waziristan, where most of the CIA-directed Predator and Reaper drone strikes against al-Qaida and Taliban targets take place. The closure of the base is a blow to a covert programme that has killed up to 2,500 people since its inception seven years ago and forms a cornerstone of President Barack Obama’s strategy to flush al-Qaida from its Pakistani havens. The US insists it will press ahead with the strikes. In unusually direct comments, Obama’s counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan said on Wednesday that the US would continue to “deliver precise and overwhelming force against al-Qaida” in the tribal areas. The attacks are likely to continue from CIA bases in Afghanistan – the latest took place on June 20 in Kurram tribal agency. A senior Pakistani military official said the US had not used Shamsi for “several months” and was already flying drones across the border. Senior civilian officials said they closed Shamsi in retaliation for an American reduction of coalition support funds, a multibillion-dollar subsidy for Pakistani military operations. The defence minister said US forces had already vacated Ghazi airbase, 40 miles north-west of Islamabad. A US official in Pakistan accused the government of engaging in “diplomacy by headline” but refused to comment further. The spat marks another low point in Pakistan-US relations after the raid to kill Osama bin Laden on 2 May and the furore over a CIA agent, Raymond Davis, who shot dead two men in Lahore in January. Pakistan’s military and the ISI intelligence service have sought to restrict CIA activities by seeking lists of spies, closing intelligence cooperation centres, and restricting visas for US personnel. The US, meanwhile, is trying to repair the relationship, recognising Pakistan’s importance in fighting al-Qaida and, perhaps, reaching a peace settlement in Afghanistan. Although at least 120 military trainers have been ordered to leave the country, the US recently agreed to replace two Orion surveillance planes that were destroyed in a militant assault on a Karachi naval base in May. The CIA use of Shamsi is controversial in Pakistan, where drone strikes are extremely unpopular. A recent Pew poll found 97% of respondents viewed them negatively. Shamsi was built by Arab Sheikhs from the United Arab Emirates to facilitate hunting falcon trips for the houbara bustard, a rare bird some Arabs believe has aphrodisiac properties. The CIA presence was detected in 2004, when the first drone strikes occurred. Google Earth images showed Predator drones parked on the runway. Since then CIA contractors have been stationed at Shamsi, fuelling and arming Predator and the newer Reaper drones. Operators at the base control the pilotless planes during takeoff but control quickly passes to a “reachback operator”sitting at a video screen thousands of miles away at the CIA headquarters in Langley Virginia. The drones use different warheads, from Hellfire missiles that travel at supersonic speeds to laser-guided Stingers and other missiles using thermobaric warheads that create percussion waves which can penetrate deep bunkers and caves. According to the New America Foundation, which tracks drone strikes, there have been 253 since 2004, with 42 so far this year. Various press reports put the death toll from the strikes at between 1,557 and 2,464. The varying figures highlight the difficulty of obtaining accurate information from the tribal belt, which is out of bounds to foreigners and most local reporters, and where Taliban fighters take control of drone attack sites immediately after the strikes occur. The most contentious issue is civilian casualties. The New American foundation, based on press reporters, estimates non-militant deaths at 20% of the total, although in 2010 this fell to 5%. Pakistan’s military has previously tried to distance itself from Shamsi by claiming that the airbase was the territory of the United Arab Emirates. However base security and other logistics have been provided by Pakistani forces. Pakistan US military United States al-Qaida Declan Walsh guardian.co.uk

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Today in History for June 30th

Highlights of this day in history: Adolf Hitler purges rivals in Nazi Germany; America’s food and drug safety take a big step forward; ‘Gone With the Wind’ published; Tonya Harding banned from figure skating; Singer Lena Horne born. (June 30)

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‘War on terror’ set to surpass cost of Second World War

The total cost to America of its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, plus the related military operations in Pakistan, is set to exceed $4 trillion – more than three times the sum so far authorised by Congress in the decade since the 9/11 attacks. This staggering sum emerges from a new study by academics at the Ivy-league Brown University that reveals the $1.3 trillion officially appropriated on Capitol Hill is the tip of a spending iceberg. If other Pentagon outlays, interest payments on money borrowed to finance the wars, and the $400bn estimated to have been…

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‘War on terror’ set to surpass cost of Second World War

The total cost to America of its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, plus the related military operations in Pakistan, is set to exceed $4 trillion – more than three times the sum so far authorised by Congress in the decade since the 9/11 attacks. This staggering sum emerges from a new study by academics at the Ivy-league Brown University that reveals the $1.3 trillion officially appropriated on Capitol Hill is the tip of a spending iceberg. If other Pentagon outlays, interest payments on money borrowed to finance the wars, and the $400bn estimated to have been…

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10 Most Rapidly Aging Cities In America: Brookings Institute

Just as the United States struggles to figure out the future of Social Security, there’s a hard truth to face: Americans are only getting older. With the first of the generation recently turning 65, baby boomers across the country are changing the demographic makeup of cities and metropolitan areas across the country in a number of ways, according to a new study by The Brookings Institute, based on data from the 2010 Census. Made up of around 77 million people born between 1946 and 1964, baby boomers have long been the sudden bulge on population graphs. But as the generation gets older, expect the aging of individual cities to be varied. The study finds that over the last ten years, the number of people above 45 years old grew 18 times as fast as those under 45. Specifically, the older half of baby boomers has caused the 55- to 64 year-old age bracket to increase by 50.3 percent since 2000. Comparitively, the 65 and over bracket has increased only 15.1 percent. The number of kids under 15 years old has risen only 1.6 percent. America may be continually getting older, but the rates differ by city. In Scranton, Pennsylvania the population of those 65 and over has decreased by 7 percent since 2000 , while Phoenix, for example, is a hot spot for the young and has seen a 52 percent increase in the population of those under 45. One trend that’s more consistent is the move to warmer locales like Raleigh, North Carolina and Albuquerque, New Mexico as baby boomers become “pre-seniors,” aged 55 to 64 years old and begin settling into retirement. Below are the cities with the greatest increase in population of “pre-seniors” between 2000 and 2010 according to the Brookings Institute.

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David Duchovny

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David Duchovny and Tea Leoni Have Separated | PopEater.com Hot Messes: Shia LaBeouf, David Duchovny Tea Leoni, Courtney Love, Jeff Goldblum, America Ferrera David Duchovny & Tea Leoni Split–For Good! tafsr192 says: Tea Leoni and David Duchovny split – The Marquee Blog – CNN.com Blogs http://t.co/2PPjavK via @cnn

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Stephen Colbert brought on Americans for Tax Reform and former Jack Abramoff buddy that somehow managed to escape prosecution to the Colbert Report and asked him about his tax pledge he’s managed to make the majority of Republican lawmakers to sign, and whether he’d allow grandmothers across the country be terrorized or allow higher taxes. Norquist responded by saying that “I think we console our self with the fact that we have pictures.” I’d really be a whole lot happier if this guy was sitting in a jail cell next to his buddy Jack instead of appearing on Comedy Central and still being allowed to do his best to help destroy our economy in America with his stinking purity test on taxes that every Republican in America pretends they have to bow down to.

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Stephen Colbert brought on Americans for Tax Reform and former Jack Abramoff buddy that somehow managed to escape prosecution to the Colbert Report and asked him about his tax pledge he’s managed to make the majority of Republican lawmakers to sign, and whether he’d allow grandmothers across the country be terrorized or allow higher taxes. Norquist responded by saying that “I think we console our self with the fact that we have pictures.” I’d really be a whole lot happier if this guy was sitting in a jail cell next to his buddy Jack instead of appearing on Comedy Central and still being allowed to do his best to help destroy our economy in America with his stinking purity test on taxes that every Republican in America pretends they have to bow down to.

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