Anti-Semites around the world will be thrilled to learn that disgraced former White House correspondent Helen Thomas has landed a new writing position that will allow her to publish her disgusting opinions with total impunity. The editor of Virginia's liberal Falls Church News-Press proudly announced his new hire Thursday: read more
Continue reading …Two packages sent to state government buildings 20 miles apart released smoke and the smell of sulfur when they were opened Thursday, officials said. A mailroom employee was hurt, but not seriously. (Jan. 6)
Continue reading …LG said it’d be unleashing its LTE-rocking Revolution promptly at 2PM local time, and well, we were ready. The phone is pretty snappy in its current form, and DLNA SmartShare worked like a charm, the menu was snappy, and the hardware felt pretty sturdy. We didn’t get a chance to try out the camera, unfortunately, and LG’s still unsure to what extent it’ll skin over the Android OS. Check out the pics (update: and video) below! Gallery: LG Revolution hands-on Continue reading LG Revolution hands-on (update: video) LG Revolution hands-on (update: video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 17:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The journal BMJ has called the 1998 Lancet paper that implied a link between the MMR vaccine and autism “an elaborate fraud.”
Continue reading …While Wall Streeters continue to rake it in, there’s a movement afoot to redirect the public’s rage against the humble public employee. These hardworking folks don’t look like the greedy opportunists they’ve been smeared as. Related Entries January 5, 2011 The House of Professors January 4, 2011 Darrell Issa, Step Away From the Corporations
Continue reading …John Nichols from The Nation spells it out in plain language: In 2010, the new theme of the Washington elites was that the U.S. had spent itself into a financial mess. President Obama’s “Deficit Commission,” Republicans in Congress and even some Democrats were all saying that the country was broke and that it was going to be necessary to put Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and other social programs at risk to balance the books. That’s right. They want working Americans to sacrifice in order to pay off the debts they ran up on their wars and bailouts? And what do defense contractors and big banks get under the scenario that is currently in play? More federal contracts, more bailouts, more tax breaks. The close of 2010 saw the Obama administration and congressional Republicans working together to extend tax breaks for billionaires, create new estate-tax exemptions for millionaires and weaken the underpinnings of Social Security. Now, Washington is abuzz with speculation about the prospect that the next Obama-GOP project will be a formal assault on Social Security. Medicare and Medicaid—with an announcement coming in the State of the Union address. What’s the proper response? Remember who got us in this mess? Reject the spin of those who would suggest that “entitelment programs” ever were or are the problem.Recognize the genius of the slogan heard on the streets of European cities as governments sought to spread the pain caused by financial speculators to the whole society.The banners declared: “We Won’t Pay For Their Crisis.” That should be the starting point for any American response to the threat of austerity. Of course, there is a place for fiscal responsibility. But there is also a place for moral responsibility. Those who created the mess should shoulder the burden of cleaning it up. Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid did not create this crisis, war profiteering and Wall Street speculation did. So before any working family sacrifices, the first demand should be that the profiteers and the speculators pay for their crisis.
Continue reading …Hard-left comedienne Roseanne Barr appeared on Wednesday's Good Morning America and faced no questions about her controversial, often bizarre statements , such as in 2009 when she dressed up like Hitler and pretended to bake “burnt Jew cookies.” Instead, Roberts fawned, “Buckle up, folks. Roseanne Barr is back, making us laugh.” An ABC graphic touted
Continue reading …Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck has decided to stay in college to get his degree instead of immediately cashing in on the riches of being the likely No. 1 pick in the NFL draft. (Jan. 6)
Continue reading …There’s no shortage of applications out there to demonstrate the potential of Verizon’s 4G LTE network, but Electronic Arts’ just showed off one of the more impressive ones to date at its CES 2011 press conference . It demoed its forthcoming Rock Band Mobile game for Android, which will let up to four players “jam together over the network,” making it the first game that can be played with friends over the network at launch. Not much more than that to go on at the moment, but we’re certainly eager to try this one out for ourselves. Update: Press release is after the break with the complete track listing. Jethro Tull is headed to 4G. Continue reading Rock Band Mobile will let four players jam over Verizon’s 4G LTE network Rock Band Mobile will let four players jam over Verizon’s 4G LTE network originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 16:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Pandigital isn’t beating around the bush with the two tablets it’s showing here at CES — they run Android 2.1, they’re not getting Froyo, and they’re most certainly not getting Honeycomb. These slates come in 7 and 9-inch varieties, and the 9-inch Novel comes in both AT&T 3G and WiFi-only models. To rub salt in the wound, these guys don’t have any Android Market support, and they won’t be getting it any time soon (or ever, for that matter). On the bright side though, you get B&N’s Nook app pre-installed on the Novel (get it?). Unfortunately, we’re most upset that Pandigital hasn’t seemed to change any of the things we disliked so much with the first version — the screens aren’t glamorous and the performance is still painfully sluggish. If you’re looking for a cheap Android tablet, we’d probably suggest waiting for something with a little bit lot more flare. Gallery: Pandigital 7- and 9-inch Android tablets hands-on Pandigital 7- and 9-inch Android tablets hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 16:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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