As cash-strapped states scrabble to fix budgets and pay public workers’ pensions, some lawmakers are pointing to bankruptcy as a solution, the New York Times reports. States can’t go that route currently because they’re technically sovereign entities, but backers say it’s a better alternative to what the Times terms “no-strings…
Continue reading …Duke Nukem Forever will officially launch on May 3 2011 in the US, followed by a May 6 international release, bringing to the end more than a decade of waiting among gamers. Arriving for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC, the title will be released by 2K Games and Gearbox Software, who took over development after Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : SlashGear Discovery Date : 21/01/2011 17:42 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Snow in the Northeast is causing hazardous road conditions for the morning commute, but it has mostly tapered off south of New England. Forecasters say the storm is expected to dump 5 to 8 inches of snow. (Jan. 21)
Continue reading …A Virginia teenager stuck in Kuwait for a month after he was apparently placed on the US government’s no-fly list was reunited with his family at a Washington-area airport early Friday morning. (Jan. 21)
Continue reading …The attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords could have been averted if America had government-run health care, according to left-wing comedian Bill Maher. That's just the first instance of liberal media advocacy that NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell touched in the January 20 “Media Mash” segment on FNC's “Hannity” program. “This is the desperation that they're in to sell ObamaCare, that they know the American people don't want,” Bozell argued. Video embedded after page break or click here for MP3 audio . Maher should know that the the problem lies more with liberal groups like the ACLU who have made it near “impossible, in some cases for the state to treat mentally sick people” like Jared Loughner, the MRC president added. Bozell also addressed the ABC's defense of ObamaCare, painting the repeal that conservatives want as a “disaster”: Why is it that after two years of [the media's] non-stop selling [ObamaCare], this is not selling? Six out of ten Americans want this thing repealed. Eight out of ten were happy with their own insurance. Why is it that they cannot simply say the reason this was repealed was because the American people don't want to pay huge billions of dollars in new taxes, they don't want their freedoms taken, they don't want to see something that's blatantly unconstitutional. Why not report on the reason why it was repealed instead of a shameless press release for Nancy Pelosi? Hannity and Bozell also addressed the media hyping Ron Reagan's claim in a new book that his father the late president may have suffered the earliest onset of Alzheimer's disease while in office: SEAN HANNITY: You know, I've got to give credit to one person in the media, and this was Barbara Walters, and she said she spent more time with the president than he did and she didn't believe him.
Continue reading …photo: Andrew Booth / Creative Commons Recently released NOAA data showed that 2010 tied with 2005 as the hottest year on record (that’s since 1880, when records began in the US); and now the World Meteorological Association agrees, with a slight amendment. The WMO considers the data coming from NASA, the Nat… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Click here to view this media You know how Glenn Beck is now innocently proclaiming that he doesn’t use violent rhetoric ? On his radio show, he claimed you had to go all the way back to 2005 and his rant about killing Michael Moore to find any. Er, not exactly. For example, there was this from June 9, 2010: The media and the politician have all of this wrong. In every single walk of life — you want to know why TV doesn’t reflect you? You want to know why Washington doesn’t reflect you? Because they don’t understand, from the radical revolutionaries to the Islamic extremists — and yes, DOJ, they do exist — to the Tea Party movements. Just because you in Washington and you who are so out of touch with life in the media, just because you don’t believe in anything doesn’t mean nobody else does. We do. You know why you’re confused by this show? It’s because I believe in something. You don’t. Tea parties believe in small government. We believe in returning to the principles of our Founding Fathers. We respect them. We revere them. Shoot me in the head before I stop talking about the Founders. Shoot me in the head if you try to change our government. I will stand against you and so will millions of others. We believe in something. You in the media and most in Washington don’t. The radicals that you and Washington have co-opted and brought in wearing sheep’s clothing — change the pose. You will get the ends. You’ve been using them? They believe in communism. They believe and have called for a revolution. You’re going to have to shoot them in the head. But warning, they may shoot you. Now, a few critics have misread this particular screed a bit; he’s not advising his audience to shoot these liberals in the head, rather, he’s actually advising mainstream Democrats that someday they’re going to have to “shoot” the “far left revolutionaries” they’ve invited into their tents. But there’s no question, regardless, that this is in fact classic violent rhetoric. And as Jeffrey Feldman warned back in March when discussing the violent rhetoric of the 2010 campaign season: When Americans threaten to use firearms to enforce their political views, the violent threats carried by that language undermines the system of public debate on which our system depends. Healthy political debate can sustain a great deal of anger and passion, but it cannot sustain repeated threats of violence and calls for violent assault as a form of political engagement. Moreover, this particular ramble is so incoherent and confusing that he might as well be urging his audience to shoot liberals — because frankly, that’s what it comes out sounding like. Perhaps just as importantly, rhetoric like this also sends a message: it gives permission to violent (and perhaps mentally unstable) actors to do their thing. Guys like Jared Loughner. I’ve added some further examples of Beck’s violent rhetoric — all from his tenure at Fox, in the past two years — to the video above in case anyone needed further evidence that, once again, Glenn Beck is lying.
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Continue reading …We can do math, simple addition and multiplication anyway, but we have our doubts about T-Mobile . It seemed like a fairly straightforward thing to multiply $82.50 by four and take the result to determine the cost of the Dell Streak 7 , but good ‘ol T-Mo says that was the result of a “technical error” and actually has no relevance to the MSRP of this here tablet. What is the actual price? Sadly we’re still just as much in the dark as you. Update : This is of course a T-Mobile story, not Verizon, despite what the title original stated. Estimated Dell Streak 7 price incorrect according to T-Mobile, honest to gosh MSRP coming soon originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 11:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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