Home » Posts tagged with » breaking news (Page 22)
New Lupus Drug Benlysta Approved

The FDA has approved Benlysta, the first new lupus drug since 1955. Benlysta reduces lupus activity; it’s hoped the drug will help patients reduce their need for steroids.

Continue reading …

Another good sign for Gabrielle Giffords: She is expected to be in attendance when husband Mark Kelly blasts off aboard space shuttle Endeavour next month, reports ABC News . NASA says she’ll be in the family viewing area of the Kennedy Space Center on April 19. Giffords continues to recuperate at…

Continue reading …
Faster Stroke Recovery When Family Helps Out

Stroke patients seem to recover lost or impaired physical abilities more quickly if family members pitch in to help them with exercise therapy, new research indicates.

Continue reading …
Apple-Shaped Obesity, Other Forms Equally Risky, Study Finds

For years, people with a so-called “pear” shape have breathed easier than those with an ”apple” shape because of their presumed lower risk for heart attack and stroke.

Continue reading …

Nasty hits happen in every NHL game, but this one may be criminal. Montreal police have opened an investigation into the way Boston’s Zdeno Chara took Max Pacioretty of the Canadiens into the boards on Tuesday night. The hit knocked the 22-year-old out cold, leaving him with a fractured vertebra…

Continue reading …
American Idiot To End

Green Day Broadway Show 'American Idiot' to Close – NewsPlurk American Idiot to End Broadway Run April 24; Billie Joe Armstrong to Return, The Broadway production of the Green Day musical American Idiot, at the St. James Theatre, will end its run on April 24. At that time, it will have played 27 … “ American Idiot” to end Broadway run on April 24 (Reuters) | Info … “ American Idiot” to end Broadway run on April 24 (Reuters). Mar.10, 2011 in Industry News. Reuters – “American Idiot,” the Broadway musical based on punk band Green Day’s concept album of the same name, will close on April 24, … PenneyToYou says: “American Idiot” to end Broadway run on April 24 (Reuters)

Continue reading …

California officials have begun the smelly, arduous task of cleaning up the millions of sardines (previously reported as anchovies) that suddenly died in Redondo Beach, near LA. Crews have cleared 50 tons from the shallow King Harbor marina so far, but an estimated 30 tons remain, the AP reports. “They’re…

Continue reading …
Brilliant. Rand Paul Links Government Bureaucrats to Busted Toilets (Video)

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) went off on some big government bureaucrat during the Energy and Natural Resources Committee this week. Paul questioned the Department of Energy’s commitment to protecting consumer choice during consideration of Appliance/Light Bulb Energy-Efficiency Legislation. This was … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 10/03/2011 22:11 Number of articles : 4

Continue reading …

Ohio today became a ground-breaker in how to execute criminals despite the nationwide shortage of sodium thiopental following the discontinuation of the drug by its sole producer : Officials executed a convicted murderer—37-year-old Johnnie Baston—with just one drug, pentobarbital. It’s traditionally used to put down dogs, cats, and horses,…

Continue reading …
Reporting on Record One-Month Deficit, AP’s Crutsinger Blames ‘Lower’ Taxes, Not Spending

This afternoon's report by the Associated Press's Martin Crutsinger on the government's February Monthly Treasury Statement , which shows the highest single-month deficit in U.S. history, has more spin in it than the complete library of this group's songs . A complete rundown would take more space than readers could stand, so let's just concentrate on two paragraphs. Here's the first: The widening deficit reflects the impact of the tax-cut package President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans brokered in December. Well yes, but it reflects higher spending to a greater degree. Consider the results of the past two months, the only two affected by the “tax-cut package,” compared to January and February of last year: Despite the “tax-cut package,” which kept income tax rates the same, receipts are up by $25 billion. They might be higher by about $22 billion but for the 2-point reduction in employee Social Security taxes this year. But since receipts are up anyway, how can one claim that they are “widening the deficit”? But spending is up by more $33 billion, which, for Marty Crutsinger's information, is more than the roughly $22 billion in foregone receipts. If anything, spending should be going down, because the “stimulus” spending of the past two years, which stimulated nothing , is supposed to be almost over. The bigger problem than the “tax-cut package” is that Nancy Pelosi's and Harry Reid's last Congress left spending on auto-pilot when they failed to pass a budget. February's total spending of $333 billion was also an all-time single-month record, something Crutsinger “somehow” forgot to tell his readers. Speaking of the “stimulus,” that brings us to Crutsinger's second putrid paragraph: It's unusual for an economy to be running record-high deficits this far into a recovery. The recession that began in December 2007 ended in June 2009. The problem is that the financial crisis and the recession that followed fueled explosive deficit growth. (Aside: The recession as normal people define it began in July 2008 and ended in June 2009. No amount of propagandizing by the National Bureau of Economic Research will ever change that.) What's “unusual” is that instead of doing what works, i.e., cutting taxes and lightening up on oppressive regulation, the administration did the opposite, spending like mad and intervening in the economy on an unprecedented scale, thereby introducing massive uncertainty into the economy when it could least afford it. Crutsinger acts as if the government and the administration had no choice, and as if “stimulus” and explosive deficit growth (try over $4 trillion in three years by the time we get to the end of the current fiscal year) was the only available solution. It wasn't. Beyond that, the ridiculous growth in spending in many areas of the government has nothing to do with either the “financial crisis” or the recession. Some specific examples through five months of the fiscal year compared to last year's first five months (increases are calculated on actual and not rounded numbers): Dept. of Energy — $14.0 billion vs. $11.1 billion, a 26% increase EPA — $5.0 billion vs. $3.6 billion, a 37% increase Dept. of Agriculture — $63.3 billion vs. $59.0 billion, a 7% increase (with the unemployment rate declining, shouldn't Food Stamp spending be stabilizing or going down?) HHS — $358 billion vs. $342 billion, a 4.7% increase (how much of this is illegal Obamacare implementation spending?) One more mini-example: Crutsinger joins the “keep spending like mad or economic growth will stall” chorus when he writes that “Even if Republicans achieved their target for spending cuts this year, the 2011 deficit would still be on track to hit a record.” So I guess they're supposed to decide that controlling spending isn't worth the bother. Zheesh. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

Continue reading …