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Shopping Day Starts With Mall Brawl

Reports of a melee sent Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies to the Los Cerritos Center mall in Cerritos around 2:30 am Authorities say half-dozen men got into a fight in the food court, running and knocking chairs to the ground. (Nov. 26)

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Josh Groban Sheds Light on ‘Illuminations’

Singer-songwriter Josh Groban talks about the inspiration for the songs on his fifth studio album, ‘Illuminations.’ (Nov. 26)

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Brooks Turns ‘Unanswered Prayers’ Into Movie

Nearly 20 years after Garth Brooks struck gold with his No. 1 hit “Unanswered Prayers,” he has turned it into a TV movie. The film premieres Monday, Nov. 29 on Lifetime Television. (Nov. 26)

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Latest ‘Star Wars’ Game Doubles the Light Sabers

Actor Sam Witwer talks to AP’s weekly Video Game Video about playing the lead role in “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II.” His character Starkiller gets “mind trick” powers — and twice the light sabers. (Nov. 26)

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This year-old video features a demonstration against Whole Foods exec Mackey’s opposition to health care reform. It’s amazing, how comfortable conservatives are with making crap up! No matter what, they’re going to twist the facts to fit their political agendas : Last August, John Mackey, the founder and CEO of Whole Foods, sparked outrage in the liberal blogosphere and a customer boycott by publishing a full-throated critique of Obamacare on the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal. He argued that the country should “move in the opposite direction—toward less government control and more individual empowerment,” and held up Whole Foods’ own health plan as an alternative: “Our plan’s costs are much lower than typical health insurance, while providing a very high degree of worker satisfaction.” But it turns out that Mackey’s claims, which also fueled conservative opposition to the Democrats’ health-care bill, were misleading. In a memo that he sent to all employees last month, obtained by Mother Jones, Mackey concedes that Whole Foods is actually sinking under the weight of its health care expenses. In the past seven years, he writes, the cost of the company’s health care plan as a percentage of its sales has gone up 60 percent. This year’s tab is “equal to about 10% of the total Team Member compensation of $2 billion,” Mackey complains. “On average over the past three years we have spent more on health care costs than we have made in total net profits!” Far from being a model of do-it-yourself health care reform, then, Whole Foods’ costly insurance plan illustrates why Mackey’s opposition to the Affordable Care Act was misguided. Like other major grocery store chains, Whole Foods is facing rampant inflation in health costs. (Unlike Whole Foods, however, Safeway supported key parts of the ACA.) Experts blame this on a lack of incentives for doctors to control costs and the 44 million uninsured Americans who burden the system. The health care bill passed in March is meant to address those problems, in part, by mandating that everyone purchase insurance, subsidizing coverage for the neediest, and creating exchanges in which individuals can pool their resources to purchase affordable coverage. A report by the Business Roundtable, an association of CEOs from large companies, estimates that the bill could lower health care costs by as much as $3,000 per employee by 2019. Yet Mackey, an avowed libertarian, appears to see only one upside in the passage of health-care reform: The opportunity to use it as a scapegoat for Whole Foods’ increasing health costs. In the memo, he informs his employees that their insurance deductibles will be increasing to $2,000 for the company’s medical plan and $1,000 for its prescription plan, a spike that he blames entirely on the federal government: “This is very important for everyone to understand: 100% of the increases in deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums in 2011 compared to 2010 are due to new federal mandates and regulations.” (His emphasis.) But Whole Foods CEO isn’t being honest with his employees about the real cause of the company’s escalating health costs. Most of the ACA’s key provisions don’t go into effect until 2014. Major parts of the bill that kick in sooner, such new rules governing “mini med” plans offered by fast food chains, wouldn’t directly affect Whole Foods. And even then, the bill allows companies to petition for temporary exemptions from the new rules.

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Land Crawler exTreme robot carries 175 pounds of human

Human-carrying (or human-assisting ) robots come in all shapes and sizes, but we haven’t seen anything quite like this so-called Land Crawler exTreme bot. Weighing in at just 27 pounds, the robot can apparently carry a person weighing up to 175 pounds (providing they have good balance), or it can simply amble around on its twelve legs all by itself. Practical? Maybe not. But it is quite a sight to behold — see for yourself after the break. Continue reading Land Crawler exTreme robot carries 175 pounds of human Land Crawler exTreme robot carries 175 pounds of human originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 26 Nov 2010 11:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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US General Views SKorean Devastation

North Korea held artillery drills as US General Walter Sharp visited the devastated island of Yeonpyeong Friday. Ahead of joint US-South Korean military exercises, Pyongyang warned that the region was drifting toward war. (Nov. 26)

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NoMute reclaims iPad orientation lock in iOS 4.2, but only if you jailbreak

If you’ve yet to upgrade your iPad to iOS 4.2.1, and you’re head-over-heels with your orientation lock, you’ve got two options: upgrade and lose that functionality altogether, or upgrade / jailbreak and get it back. Naturally, we’d recommend the latter. In what can only be described as “so typically Apple,” the software engineers at Cupertino figured that they’d convert the perfectly acceptable orientation lock switch into a mute switch. We lamented this fact in our review of the update, but rather than Apple creating (non-fiddly) alternatives within its software, we’re left to look for a solution in the jailbreaker’s app store. NoMute has just emerged under the BigBoss repository in Cydia, promising to reclaim the switch you’ve already become accustomed to using. It’s available now for absolutely nothing, but users are encouraged to cast a wicked glare in Steve’s direction as the download ensues. NoMute reclaims iPad orientation lock in iOS 4.2, but only if you jailbreak originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 26 Nov 2010 09:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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North Korea: Peninsula on ‘Brink of War’

Fresh artillery blasts near a South Korean Island attacked earlier this week apparently came during drill today by North Korea. (Nov. 26)

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The Week in Pictures: Has Indonesia Broken Forest Protection Deal? Is WiFi Killing Trees? And More (Slideshow)

It was a trailblazing ‘showcase’ deal in global climate negotiations: Norway agreed to send $1 billion to Indonesia , if the nation would put a moratorium on logging its natural forests and peat lands, and replant degraded areas. The deal would reduce carbon emissions by millions of tons, and prevent widespread habitat loss. Indonesia accepted, and the details were to be finalized at the upcoming climate summit in Cancun. There’s just one small problem… More on that, below, and other stories from the… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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