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‘Stoning woman’ freed by Iran

SAEED KAMALI DEHGHAN and IAN BLACK JUBILANT CAMPAIGNERS have claimed victory in the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the Iranian woman whose sentence of death by stoning for adultery triggered an international outcry. Images from Iran’s state-run Press TV showed her meeting her son Sajjad at her house in Osku in northwest…

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Congress’s New Science Chairman to Fight "Global Freezing"

Photo: Abeeeer , Flickr I present to you the United States of America — the wealthiest, most prosperous nation on the planet. It is a nation whose storied tradition of embracing science — we put the first man on the moon, dammit — that has helped foster its prosperity. Now, this great nation, which has revolutionized information and clean energy technology, to name a few, is on the brink of being run by some of the most sterling scientific minds of our generation. Meet, for instance, the man who will be the Science Chairman in the House of Representatives… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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White House: Obama Trying to Quit Smoking

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters he hasn’t seen President Barack Obama smoke or seen evidence that the president has smoked a cigarette in about nine months. This comes on the day of a new Surgeon General warning. (Dec. 9)

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Raw Video: ‘Bomb House’ Set on Fire

Authorities have set fire to a suburban San Diego home they said was so packed with homemade explosives that they had no choice but to burn it to the ground. (Dec. 9)

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The Tea Party platform was all about smaller government and less spending. Now that they helped Republicans sweep into the House and Senate, the deficit is all but forgotten. Let’s see how the mainstream Republican party is adhering to Tea Party values. Hint: not closely at all. Cutting a deal on tax cuts while extending unemployment insurance It seems everyone hates the deal President Obama cut with the Republicans on tax cuts, but it’s a toss-up as to whether progressives hate it quite as much as the Tea Party. Jim DeMint and the Club for Growth came out against it with some of the most cynical, hypocritical reasoning I’ve ever seen. They want the top tax rate to be made permanent with no offset, but insist that the middle class tax cuts and unemployment extensions must be paid for. All that talk about the deficit is just that. Talk. Leadership positions and earmark spending Rep. Hal Rogers (R-KY) has been appointed chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. Rogers is one of the biggest earmarkers in Congress, earning the title of “Porker of the Month” in August. Not only that, but true to hypocritical form, Rogers requested funds appropriated as part of the Affordable Care Act while swearing during his campaign that he would move to repeal or defund it. This one may be a little tough for the Tea Party to attack too hard, since Ron Paul is one of four Republican Congressmen to request earmarks . Defense spending Tea party purists like Ron Paul and presumably his son Rand oppose both wars and advocate cuts in defense spending. This is one area where I happen to agree with them, as do many others who oppose the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. And once again, Republicans have betrayed those core Tea Party values by putting Buck McKeon in charge of the Armed Services Committee. Mother Jones: McKeon’s views on such issues as Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (he’s against its repeal) and defense spending put him directly at odds with Defense Secretary Robert Gates. He has described Gates’ thinking on defense reform as “shortsighted and the wrong path,” arguing that the US should spend whatever it takes to prevail in Iraq and Afghanistan, while simultaneously investing to prepare for future wars. “The word ‘tradeoff’ hasn’t really been in McKeon’s vocabulary,” observes the Center for a New American Security’s Travis Sharp. The differing philosophies of McKeon and Gates on defense spending are likely to produce some confrontational hearings. Sharp also predicts that the California lawmaker will attempt to make an issue of the Obama administration’s plans for a gradual pullout from Afghanistan by hauling top commanders before the committee to testify about the wisdom of setting a date to begin withdrawing troops. McKeon, for his part, has said that a deadline undermines US efforts in the eyes of its NATO allies and Afghans, and gives the Taliban every reason to sit tight and pounce when the time is right. McKeon’s defense spending zeal is no surprise. Since his election in 1992, the defense and aerospace industries have practically bankrolled his political career. And over the years, he’s returned the favor, directing millions in pork-barrel projects to defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Boeing. So many betrayals, so little time. Will the Tea Party rebel against the Republicans? Stay tuned…

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Violence flares as MPs debate fees

Violent clashes erupted in the shadow of Parliament today as thousands of protesters laid siege to the seat of power. Thousands of demonstrators flooded Westminster as legislators gathered inside the House of Commons to debate plans to treble university fees. They were met by hundreds of police dressed in protective equipment and arranged in lines up to four deep behind reinforced metal fencing. Officers were pelted with bottles, placards and paint as a flare was thrown and roadwork barriers uprooted. One group of protesters wore distinctive green hard hats and used foam placards shaped like books to jostle with police and protect themselves. Hundreds more police, including officers on…

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New York Times reporter Julia Preston provided her predictably pro-amnesty slant in Wednesday story on the apparently deathless Dream Act, a bill up in the lame-duck session of Congress (it passed the House Wednesday night) that would provide amnesty for illegal immigrant students: “ Illegal Immigrant Students Await Votes on Legal Status .” With both houses of Congress set to vote this week on a bill that would give legal status to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant students, one of those students will wait for news of the outcome at an immigration detention center in Arizona. The student, Hector Lopez, 21, was deported to Mexico in August after having lived with his family in Oregon since he was an infant. After two months of trying to find his bearings and a job in Mexico City, Mr. Lopez, who does not speak Spanish, traveled to the border last month and turned himself in to the immigration authorities, requesting asylum in the United States. read more

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House Blocks U.S. Trial Of Guantanamo Detainees

WASHINGTON — In a setback for President Barack Obama, Democrats still controlling the House have approved legislation to prevent Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other detainees at the military prison at Guantanamo Bay from being transferred to the U.S. for trials in criminal courts. The Guantanamo ban was included in a huge catchall spending bill that passed the House…

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House Passes DREAM Act 216-198

Click here to view this media A huge cheer just went up from the House as Nancy Pelosi announced the House passage of the DREAM Act. 8 Republicans crossed the aisle and voted for it along with 208 Democrats. Here’s Howard Berman’s passionate floor speech closing the debate: And here is the announcement of its passage, with the cheer at the end:

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Late yesterday evening, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced that the House will take up the American DREAM Act today — Wednesday, December 8th. Here is a statement from Frank Sharry, Executive Director of America’s Voice: “The news that the House of Representatives will hold a vote on the DREAM Act on Wednesday is historic. The DREAM Act is supported by educators, the military, small business, organized labor, and religious leaders from across the spectrum. This is the most significant pro-immigrant legislation this chamber will have taken up in a decade. The young people who would benefit from the DREAM Act are patriotic high-achievers who just want a chance to become full citizens of the only country they call home. “We applaud House Democratic leaders for scheduling a vote on this common sense, bipartisan, and fiscally responsible measure, and call on every Democrat and every Republican in the House to do the right thing. Pass this legislation so that young people who came to this country as babies and grew up as Americans can stabilize their lives and achieve their dreams. Pass this legislation so that our country can continue to benefit from their hard work and talent as they enroll in our universities and enlist in the Armed Forces. “Tomorrow will be the moment of truth: do you stand with these youth, their hard work, and their dreams, or do you stand for a darker America that would shun them and reject their vital contributions to this country?” Advocates have been calling their members of Congress all week, but they are being encouraged to make one final round of calls tomorrow: House: 866-967-6018; Senate: 866-996-5161. For more on the politics and policy, watch Frank on MSNBC this afternoon (above), and check out our DREAM Act resources below the jump. * Background Briefing: The DREAM Act * Editorial Boards Call for Passage of the DREAM Act * Quote Sheet: Passing the DREAM Act Would Benefit the U.S. Military * Let Us Serve 2010: Stories of DREAM Act Eligible Youth Ready for the Armed Forces * Fact Sheet: Military and National Security Leaders Support the DREAM Act * Fact Sheet: Immigrants and the Military * The DREAM Act: Creating Economic Opportunities * 5 Reasons to Support the DREAM Act * Letter from Robert Gates, Secretary of Defense, in Support of the DREAM Act * Letter from Education Secretary Arne Duncan, in Support of the DREAM Act * Poll: 70 percent of Americans Support the DREAM Act * Poll: DREAM Act Enjoys Strong Support Across Party Lines * Poll: Majority of Latino Voters Say Congress Must Pass the DREAM Act * National Immigration Law Center and United We Dream * Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) * Senator Dick Lugar (R-IN)

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