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Obama: We Are ‘Witnessing History’ in Egypt

Speaking in Marquette, Michigan, President Barack Obama said America will continue to support orderly and genuine transition to democracy in Egypt. (Feb. 10)

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Noam Chomsky on Why America Can’t Tackle Climate Change (Video)

Image: cloud2013 , Flickr, CC Noam Chomsky has a big ol’ brain, and over the years, he’s devoted it to revolutionizing linguistics, pushing the boundaries of analytic philosophy, formulating trenchant political theory, and pissing off establishment figures. Whether or not you agree with his politics, there’s no denying that he’s a sharp fella. Which is why it’s well worth watching his take on why the United States has thus far failed to tackle climate change:… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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LG’s VL600 LTE modem for Verizon now officially Mac-compatible

Verizon customers using Pantech’s UML290 LTE modem (or waiting to use it) got their official Mac drivers last month , and now — as promised — those opting for LG’s VL600 LTE dongle instead have finally gotten some Mac drivers of their own as well. Hit up the source link below to find those in convenient, easy to digest, downloadable form. [Thanks, Manuel] LG’s VL600 LTE modem for Verizon now officially Mac-compatible originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Sons of Confederate Veterans have rustled up some controversy in Mississippi, by proposing a specialty license plate honoring Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, one of the earliest Grand Wizards of the Ku Klux Klan. The group wants the state to issue a series of plates commemorating the 150th anniversary…

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Clot-Busting Drug May Prevent Disability From Mild Stroke

Giving clot-busting drugs to people with mild strokes could prevent more than 2,000 of them from becoming disabled each year, researchers say.

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Egypt’s information minister has denied reports that Hosni Mubarak will step down today, issuing a statement on the country’s state-run TV, the AP reports. He repeated the same thing to foreign journalists. “The president is still in power and he is not stepping down,” Anas el-Fiqqi told Reuters . “The president…

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The Environment, Demographics, and the Threat of State Failure

Photo credit: stuff_and_nonsense / Creative Commons Uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, and across the Middle East at the start of 2011 have reminded the world just how politically fragile some countries are. But the focus of international politics has been shifting for some time now. After a half-century of forming new states from former colonies and from the breakup of the Soviet Union, the international community is today faced with the opposite situation: The disintegration of states. As an

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Sorry for the late OT today, NBers, but this one is a doozy. Justice Department whistleblower J. Christian Adams has revealed yet more apparent politicization at Eric Holder's Justice Department, this time concerning the department's treatment of Freedom of Information requests. Adams writes : Eric Holder’s Justice Department has even politicized compliance with the Freedom of Information Act. According to documents I have obtained, FOIA requests from liberals or politically connected civil rights groups are often given same day turn-around by the DOJ. But requests from conservatives or Republicans face long delays, if they are fulfilled at all. The documents show a pattern of politicized compliance within the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. In particular, I have obtained FOIA logs that demonstrate as of August 2010, the most transparent administration in history is anything but. The logs provide the index number of the information request, the date of the request, the requestor, and the date of compliance. For example, Republican election attorney Chris Ashby of LeClair Ryan made a request for the records of five submissions made under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. Ashby waited nearly eight months for a response. Afterwards, Susan Somach of the “Georgia Coalition for the Peoples’ Agenda,” a group headed by Rev. Joseph Lowery, made requests for 23 of the same type of records. While Ashby waited many months for five records, Somach waited only 20 days for 23 records. Under the Obama DOJ, FOIA requests from conservative media never obtained any response from the Civil Rights Division, while National Public Radio obtained a response in five days. Any thoughts on this expos

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President Obama’s 2012 budget proposal will include a drastic cut in a program that gives heating assistance to poor people, officials tell the National Journal . The move is likely to draw sharp opposition from Obama’s own party; earlier today, Chuck Schumer called a similar Republican proposal “extreme,” and already John…

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Ruth Madoff mourned alone after her son Mark committed suicide , sources tell People . She flew from Florida to Connecticut for the memorial service, but was turned away by Mark’s wife, the New York Post reports. A friend says Ruth’s sons wanted her to choose between them and disgraced husband Bernie…

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