Christina Aguilera and Cher talk about their new movie ‘Burlesque,’ which sees Aguilera make her feature film debut and Cher return to the big screen for the first time in eleven years. (Nov. 15)
Continue reading …Will Ferrell’s animated ‘Megamind’ continues its control over the box office. (Nov. 15)
Continue reading …photo: David Jones / Creative Commons Over the weekend the New York Times ran an article on sea level rise, which for the seasoned TreeHugger reader may not add tons new to the discussion ( Cli… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Police in So. Florida made a gruesome discovery over the weekend. Authorities found a human head inside a white bucket. The bucket was near a canal. Just a week ago, other human remains were found in another canal, that time in Fort Lauderdale. (Nov. 15)
Continue reading …Amnesty granted to Fatah men as gesture for Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha; part of deal signed between Israel, PA following Hamas takeover of Gaza
Continue reading …Stressed out on the job? Try to relax. Women who report having high levels of job stress appear to be at 90% increased risk of having a heart attack, compared with those who report less stress at work.
Continue reading …photo: Wikipedia For the first time in half a century a person in Miami-Dade County, Florida has been diagnosed (and recovered from…) a case of dengue fever that had been acquired locally ( Palm Beach Post ). This follows 24 cases of locally-caught dengue being discovered in Key West over the summer. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Production schedule of defense network combining rocket interceptors, kamikaze satellites corresponds to Israel’s assessment of when Iran might develop nuclear weaponry. Project director: We are talking about hermetic protection
Continue reading …The greenies have been telling us that paper or plastic grocery bags are evil and we must begin eliminate them in favor or reusable bags, but as always there are unintended consequences to going green : Lead found in some reusable grocery bags is raising concerns that the toxin could pose environmental or health concerns to consumers. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is asking for a federal investigation into the reusable bags following a series by The Tampa Tribune. The newspaper found lead in bags purchased at Winn-Dixie, Publix, Sweetbay, Walmart and Target. Reusable bags are often sold by retailers and used by consumers instead of plastic bags. They may be canvas or made of recycled plastic. In some areas, consumers are charged a fee if they use a plastic bag from a store. The concern is that lead in bags could cause environmental problems in landfills or leach into food products that are kept in them. “Federal agencies need to put a ban in place for reusable bags that have lead in them,” Schumer said in a statement. In a letter asking the Food and Drug Administration to open an investigation into the issue, he says, “Any situation where lead bags are coming into contact with the food being purchased by Americans needs to be immediately investigated and resolved.” And lead is not the biggest risk in reusable bags. The biggest risk is bacteria that gets into the fabric from leaking meats and such. You can get a real bacterial frappĂ© going in those bags after just one trip to the store. So if you’re careful you end up washing the bags, which takes soaps and water and energy, thus pretty much negating the benefit to Mother Gaia from your reusable bags. And my own city has started giving out free reusable bags to “reduce our carbon footprint”.
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