NYU Fellow Nir Rosen Resigns After Making Light of CBS Reporter’s Egypt Ordeal CBS reporter Lara Logan assaulted in Egypt: CBS News | Reuters L2e74 says: American reporters and journalist r being attacked and wrongly jailed 4 no reason and now a sexual assault on a CBS reporter! Egypt U suck!
Continue reading …You already know soda can make you fat —but it could also give you cancer. A DC health lobby group claims the caramel coloring used by Coca-Cola and Pepsi includes two cancer-causing chemicals and should be banned, the Daily Mail reports. While the caramel one might make at home (using…
Continue reading …Click here to view this media MSNBC’s Cenk Uygur talked to Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi about his new article on Wall Street and the revolving door preventing any of them from being prosecuted — Why Isn’t Wall Street in Jail? : Financial crooks brought down the world’s economy — but the feds are doing more to protect them than to prosecute them Over drinks at a bar on a dreary, snowy night in Washington this past month, a former Senate investigator laughed as he polished off his beer. “Everything’s f**ked up, and nobody goes to jail,” he said. “That’s your whole story right there. Hell, you don’t even have to write the rest of it. Just write that.” I put down my notebook. “Just that?” “That’s right,” he said, signaling to the waitress for the check. “Everything’s f**ked up, and nobody goes to jail. You can end the piece right there.” Nobody goes to jail. This is the mantra of the financial-crisis era, one that saw virtually every major bank and financial company on Wall Street embroiled in obscene criminal scandals that impoverished millions and collectively destroyed hundreds of billions, in fact, trillions of dollars of the world’s wealth — and nobody went to jail. Nobody, that is, except Bernie Madoff, a flamboyant and pathological celebrity con artist, whose victims happened to be other rich and famous people. Read on…
Continue reading …In the weeks following the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) there was a constant media barrage dishonestly contending liberals never use violent rhetoric or imagery. As Wisconsin's Republican Governor Scott Walker tries to balance his state's budget with a bold move limiting the collective bargaining rights of public employees, the Left have come out in force dispelling the myth that only the Right uses harsh tones to make its point (video follows with commentary): As the Associated Press reported moments ago, “Protesters clogged the hallways of the Wisconsin state Capitol on Thursday as the Senate prepared to pass a momentous bill that would strip government workers, including school teachers, of nearly all collective bargaining rights.” Many of these demonstrations have been organized by the various unions inside Wisconsin that are against the Governor's proposal. “The head of the 98,000-member statewide teachers union called on all Wisconsin residents to come to the Capitol on Thursday for the votes in the Senate and Assembly.” But here's the truth of the matter: In addition to eliminating collective bargaining rights, the legislation also would make public workers pay half the costs of their pensions and at least 12.6 percent of their health care coverage — increases Walker calls “modest” compared with those in the private sector. Republican leaders said they expected Wisconsin residents would be pleased with the changes and that the bill was about saving money. The union concessions would save the state $30 million by July 1 and $300 million over the next two years to address a $3.6 billion budget shortfall. Under Walker's plan, state employees' share of pension and health care costs would go up by an average of 8 percent. Unions still could represent workers, but could not seek pay increases above those pegged to the Consumer Price Index unless approved by a public referendum. Unions also could not force employees to pay dues and would have to hold annual votes to stay organized. In exchange for bearing more costs and losing bargaining leverage, public employees were promised no furloughs or layoffs. Walker has threatened to order layoffs of up to 6,000 state workers if the measure does not pass. So, instead of the state having to layoff thousands of employees, it is asking for what most would consider modest increases to their health insurance costs, an increase to their share of pension contributions, and to tie future pay increases to inflation unless the voters approved more. And for this Walker is the equivalent of Adolf Hitler. The reality is that states across the country are virtually all facing similar choices as union-negotiated benefits to public employees have become absolutely impossible to fund. It is a metaphysical certitude that any proposals reducing said benefits in order to balance budgets will be greeted by the type of protests happening in Wisconsin at this very moment. With that in mind, please remember the video above the next time some media member dishonestly claims only conservatives use violent rhetoric or imagery to advance their agenda. (H/T Sean Hackbarth )
Continue reading …Between 1958 and 2003, Elvis Presley saw 108 of his songs land on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. But he’s officially been bested … by Glee . With six songs debuting on the Hot 100 released today, the cast of the Fox TV series has now logged 113 entries on the chart—…
Continue reading …Photos: Nicolás Cabrera . Colombian tropical town Villanueva’s popular library is an example of non pretentious architecture gone right. Projected by Alejandro Piñol, Germán Ramírez, Miguel Torres and Carlos Meza , it was built with local materials and workers (some former members of guerrilla groups), low budget, and designed to adapt harmoniously with the surroundings, need low maintenance and provide great indoor weather…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Nearly 10,000 children are taken to the emergency room each year -– an average of one every hour — after falling or becoming wedged or caught in cribs, playpens and bassinets, a new study shows.
Continue reading …The press has been speculating since the middle of last year about a new social networking product from Google — its big attempt to compete with Facebook. Now, some recent upgrades to Google products suggest that the company is advancing with its social plans and may be laying the groundwork for the big launch. The main news today was Google’s update of its social search service, a feature that has… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VentureBeat Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 17:09 Number of articles : 4
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