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Kingston’s DataTraveler Mini Fun USB flash drives: they’re small and thrilling

Tired of lugging around that boring flash drive? Kingston feels your pain, and it’s hoping to add a fair amount of “pizazz” and “spice” to your mobile storage needs. One look at the new DataTraveler Mini Fun G2 all but confirms that there’s oodles of joviality brimming beneath the colorful plastic, with a trio of hues to choose from (based on model). These guys can also be connected together for kicks and giggles, with 2B, 4GB and 8GB models available to bring smiles to the faces of those you know and love. Pricing is set for

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Brett Favre Inactive, Streak Ends at 297

Brett Favre’s record consecutive starts streak ended at 297 on Monday when he did not suit up for the Minnesota Vikings’ game against the New York Giants. (Dec. 13)

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Obama Health Care Overhaul Suffers Setback

President Barack Obama’s historic health care overhaul was thrown into uncertainty Monday by a federal judge’s decision to declare its central provision unconstitutional. (Dec. 13)

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Kids Living in Apartments Have Higher Secondhand Smoke Exposure

Children who live in apartments have blood levels of cotinine, a byproduct of tobacco smoke, that are 45% higher than children who live in detached homes, according to a new study.

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Good Cholesterol May Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Having higher HDL, or “good” cholesterol, may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, new research suggests.

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‘Objective’ Barbara Walters: John Boehner ‘Has an Emotional Problem’

Ever the classy bunch, the ladies of “The View” spent a few minutes Monday mocking incoming Speaker of the House John Boehner for tearing up during an interview with CBS's Lesley Stahl. The usual suspects, apparently no longer bothered by dramatic showings of disrespect towards national leaders, hit Boehner with characteristically immature and uninformed attacks. The bigger surprise, though, was self-proclaimed “objective” reporter Barbara Walters, who claimed that Boehner “has an emotional problem,” since “every time he talks about something that's not 'raise taxes,' he cries.” read more

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It’s Morning in China

By Richard Reeves In 1982, Richard Nixon told me he thought that by the middle of this century the world would be dominated by Asians, primarily Chinese. Related Entries December 13, 2010 No Act of Rebellion Is Wasted December 13, 2010 The Specter Haunting Obama

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Ron Paul Considers Another Run for the White House

The iconoclastic congressman is riding high in the wake of tea party hype and he tells the New York Times his chances of running again for the presidency are “at least 50-50.” It will be interesting to see how Republicans handle their star libertarian, who is not one to shush and toe the party line, as he takes his place in the sun. New York Times via Political Wire : On Web sites for Ron Paul fans, there are urgent pleas for a father-son (or son-father) “Paul/Paul 2012” ticket. But in an interview, the senior Mr. Paul seemed taken by surprise by the suggestion of teaming up. While he is bursting-proud of his son, he is not necessarily ready to yield the spotlight: He is pondering another presidential run on his own. “I’d say it’s at least 50-50 that I’ll run again,” he said, adding that he would look at where the economy is. (Aides add that it would depend a lot on what his wife, Carol, says.) Read more Related Entries December 13, 2010 Obama’s Tax-Cut Plan for Dummies December 13, 2010 The Specter Haunting Obama

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Obama Applauds Senate Test Vote on Tax Cut Plan

President Barack Obama praises Senate test vote supporting compromise tax plan he negotiated with Republicans and says it proves both parties can work together. (Dec. 13)

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Judge Henry Hudson owns a piece of the Donatelli firm Campaign Solutions, Inc., a right-wing go-to source for turnkey campaigns and donation collections. I wrote about their ties to the right-wing establishment back in August, when he first agreed to hear the case. Since August, Campaign Solutions has made millions from Republican campaigns for candidates running on the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Hudson’s annual financial disclosures show that he owns a sizable chunk of Campaign Solutions, Inc., a Republican consulting firm that worked this election cycle for John Boehner, Michele Bachmann, John McCain, and a whole host of other GOP candidates who’ve placed the purported unconstitutionality of health care reform at the center of their political platforms. Since 2003, according to the disclosures, Hudson has earned between $32,000 and $108,000 in dividends from his shares in the firm (federal rules only require judges to report ranges of income). As one of only thirteen investors, I’m certain this year will be a bang-up year for him, dividend-wise. Just have a look at their client list . I’m not a big fan of playing the judicial activist/judicial bias card. But in this case, it seems clearly warranted. This judge stands to make a bundle of profit via his 1/13th investment in Campaign Solutions. Campaign Solutions profited much from the 2010 midterm elections and candidates who ran on the repeal of the health care law. It’s not all that much of a leap to think maybe there’s just a teeny, tiny bit of bias there. He should have recused himself then, and he should be investigated to see if he has any other ‘investments’ that might have prejudiced his ruling.

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