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Aretha Franklin says she does not have pancreatic cancer, contrary to earlier reports . The legendary singer tells Access Hollywood that she did have a health issue that required surgery but isn’t ready to go into specifics about it. She did, however, pass along this from her doctor: He said, ‘The…

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Pets in Bed: More Dangerous Than Bedbugs?

Lots of people sleep with their dogs and cats, but the habit carries a low but real risk of diseases (including plague), infections (including MRSA), and parasites (including worms).

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President Barack Obama warned that the next news cycle after the service for the Tucson shooting victims shouldn’t drift away into “point scoring and pettiness.” But that’s exactly what happened at Fox News, and Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart was there to call them out Thursday. Conservative pundits “praised the president’s speech for nearly two to three minutes before allowing politics, point scoring and pettiness to kick off its reunion tour,” Stewart observed. “You do have to question the timing of it,” conservative blogger Michelle Malkin told Fox News only minutes after the service ended. “No, no, you don’t have to. You are not a primitive [multi-celled organism] capable only of autonomic nervous response to outside stimuli,” Stewart noted. “Yes, once it was established that the president successfully delivered a healthy infusion of support, inspiration and comfort to a community in dire need, there was really nothing left to do to but wonder about the seating arrangement,” he said before presenting a clip of Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade and Steve Doocy doing just that. “I thought it was kind strange that they didn’t put the people that tackled the shooter… why weren’t they in the first two rows?” Kilmeade asked. “Absolutely, it would have been better if they had a camera there or had them up the front row,” Doocy added. “It’s a memorial service, not the Emmys!” Stewart exclaimed. Fox News pundits even criticized the the tradition Native American blessing delivered by Carlos Gonzales, an associate professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. “Gonzales, who by the time it was over with, he had blessed the reptiles of the sea, and he had prayed to the four doors of the building, and while I’m sure that’s an honorable tradition with his people, it was most peculiar,” Fox News’ Brit Home said. “Yeah, yeah, I like my benediction like I like my coffee: Christian!” Stewart said sarcastically. “But if there’s one thing that everyone agreed on was that the memorial service audience fucked it up for everyone.” “The students at the University of Arizona didn’t get the message,” Fox News morning show host Alisyn Camerota quipped. “They thought they were at a pep rally.” “The audience, mostly students was reacting with cheers and yells in what was supposed to be a solemn memorial,” Fox News pundit Charles Krauthammer remarked. “You ever been to an Irish wake?” Stewart asked. “I’ve never been sadder and laughed harder in my life.”

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Exclusive: The future of the iPad 2, iPhone 5, and Apple TV, and why Apple is shifting its mobile line to Qualcomm chipsets

We’ve been hearing a ton of rumors about what direction Apple’s next set of products will take and when they’ll be available — but now we’ve got some concrete information from reliable sources which should make the path a little clearer. And that includes info on the next iPad, the iPhone 5, the second iteration of the new Apple TV, and a big change coming for all of the company’s mobile products. Want to know the scoop? Read along after the break to get the goods. Continue reading Exclusive: The future of the iPad 2, iPhone 5, and Apple TV, and why Apple is shifting its mobile line to Qualcomm chipsets Exclusive: The future of the iPad 2, iPhone 5, and Apple TV, and why Apple is shifting its mobile line to Qualcomm chipsets originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Wisconsin GOP Chairman Reince Priebus will be the new chairman of the Republican National Committee. He surpassed the 85 necessary votes in the seventh round of balloting late this afternoon. Outgoing chief Michael Steele dropped out after the fourth round when it became clear he had no chance. The candidate…

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Flu Is Widespread in 11 States

The 2010-2011 flu season has arrived. Flu is spreading out across 11 states with high illness levels in four states and several cities.

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The works of author Paulo Coehlo have been banned in Iran, in what appears to be a vendetta for his support of the Green Revolution a year ago, Newsweek reports. Without an official announcement, Coehlo’s books, which include the popular The Achemist and Diary of a Magus , have been pulled…

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Congress Prepares To Extend Patriot Act Again, With No Real Opposition

enlarge Via Raw Story, this unappetizing news that the Patriot Act is likely to be renewed for yet another year: Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI) has introduced a little-noticed bill that intends to once again renew controversial provisions of the Bush administration’s USA Patriot Act that are due to expire this year. When the act was first signed into law, Congress put in some “sunset” provisions to quiet the concerns of civil libertarians, but they were ignored by successive extensions. Unfortunately, those concerns proved to be well founded, and a 2008 Justice Department report confirmed that the FBI regularly abused their ability to obtain personal records of Americans without a warrant. The only real sign of strong opposition to the act was in 2005, when a Democratic threat to filibuster its first renewal was overcome by Senate Republicans. Since the bill introduced by Rogers on Jan. 5 was virtually identical to the extension passed last year, its passage was seen as likely. “Given the very limited number of days Congress has in session before the current deadline, and the fact that the bill’s Republican sponsor is only seeking another year, I think it’s safe to read this as signaling an agreement across the aisle to put the issue off yet again,” the conservative-leaning Cato Institute’s Julian Sanchez wrote. “In the absence of a major scandal, though, it’s hard to see why we should expect the incentives facing legislators to be vastly different a year from now,” he added. “I’d love to be proven wrong, but I suspect this is how reining in the growth of the surveillance state becomes an item perpetually on next year’s agenda.” As senator, Obama promised to support reforming the Patriot Act, but voted in favor of extending it in 2005 and 2008. Similarly, he signed last year’s extension into law with little fanfare . FBI and Department of Justice officials had consistently argued that restricting their blanket authority to conduct warrantless searches would harm national security. Candidate Obama said in 2007 that if he were elected president there would be “no more National Security Letters [NSL's] to spy on citizens who are not suspected of a crime” because “that is not who we are, and it is not what is necessary to defeat the terrorists.” Much like Obama’s vow to close the Guantanamo Bay military prison, the use of NSL’s has also continued. Most recently, Obama’s Department of Justice sent an NSL to micro-blogging site Twitter, seeking information on all 635,561 users who followed secrets outlet WikiLeaks — a list that included Raw Story. Obama’s campaign website insisted that he has consistently said he would support a Patriot Act extension that strengthens civil liberties. Action on his campaign pledge had yet to emerge by the start of 2011, and no significant reforms were reflected in the newly Rep. Rogers’ extension. Former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI), perhaps the Senate’s strongest opponent of the Patriot Act, was defeated by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) in the 2010 mid-term elections.

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Dating Do’s and Dont’s With Lo Bosworth

Lauren ‘Lo’ Bosworth of ‘The Hills’ is parlaying her reality television career into writing and other aspects of Hollywood. She just released her first book “The Lo-Down” with relationship advice and also plans to return to TV. (Jan. 14)

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The race is still ongoing, with four candidates remaining, but Steele made an emotional exit under an hour ago. Use this thread to share updates and for any discussion related to Steele or the RNC generally. You can watch a live stream of coverage of the race here , compliments of C-SPAN.

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