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Police: Singer Gavin DeGraw Injured in Assault

Singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw has been hospitalized after being attacked in New York. (Aug. 9)

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Ford, Craig Skeptical About ‘Cowboys & Aliens’

At first thought, Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford weren’t too sure how serious a movie titled “Cowboys And Aliens” could be. They talked about their initial skepticism with co-star Olivia Wilde while promoting the film in Berlin. (Aug. 9)

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Microbots do heavy-lifting, self-repair, dance aquatic ballet (video)

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory are talking up a type of millimeter-sized microbots that can swim and use their “jaws” to move around objects multiple times their own weight. The tiny ‘bots are made up of microparticles and don’t do much on their own, but once magnets are applied, they form star shapes and swim around, even opening and closing to push around non-magnetic objects. The “asters,” as they’re known, will also reshuffle their parts, if they lose any particles, effectively reassembling themselves. Videos of tiny robot dance numbers after the break. Continue reading Microbots do heavy-lifting, self-repair, dance aquatic ballet (video) Microbots do heavy-lifting, self-repair, dance aquatic ballet (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Aug 2011 13:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Rick Santorum, butt of Savage humour | Richard Lawson

Dan Savage’s new video threatens to redefine ‘Rick’ if Santorum makes anti-gay remarks, but is such guerrilla blackmail justified? Back in the heady, Bush-dominated days of 2003, prickly sex advice columnist and guerrilla gay rightser Dan Savage waged a culturally successful war with then Senator Rick Santorum (Republican, Pennsylvania), after Santorum made public statements comparing homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia. Savage, himself a content and settled gay man now with a husband and child, launched an internet campaign to create a neologism that described “the frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes a byproduct of anal sex” . The new word? Santorum. The newly coined term quickly rose to the top of Google rankings, thus forever associating Senator Santorum’s last name, were one to do an internet search, with one of the more unseemly, albeit common, aspects of gay sex. A mean, irreverent and not undeserved cultural victory! Now, eight strange and changing years later, Santorum is running for president of the United States under the banner of his tried-and-true ultraconservative Christian ideology. In response to this new campaign, and Santorum’s unwavering commitment to associating homosexuality with the darker and most abhorrent reaches of sexual subculture, Savage has created a new video, hosted on the Funny or Die comedy website , threatening to go after Santorum’s first name. In the video – which is mostly “bleeped out”, to create the sense of a truly disgusting and monstrous sexual act that is also likely a string of nonsense dirty words – Savage says that he will not redefine the name “Rick” if Santorum agrees to stop going after the gays in such determined fashion. Another mean, irreverent, funny, preemptive cultural victory for Savage? Not necessarily. The left’s response to the vitriol of the Fox News-stoked American political right surrounding President Obama’s election victory has been, in typical Democratic Pollyanna fashion, a call to cease the angry rhetoric, to make politics about polite discourse again, rather than the snarling bed of conspiracy theorising, wild accusations (“Obama is a Kenyan Muslim!”), and Hitler comparisons it became in 2008 and, with the ascendancy of the Tea Party movement, beyond. “There is too much meanness!” political spokespersons of the left cried, frustrated with being deemed anti-American pro-Communist nü-Fascists. Now that we are nominally in power, finally, we want to stop the madness. But of course, in actual practice, the left can still, in the bloggier corners of society, dish it out just as nastily as the right – Sarah Palin is a vituperative viper with “a secret non-baby”, Michele Bachmann is an addled Christian space alien. A formal call for reason and bipartisanship looks pretty hypocritical when you scan the scattershot, informal pages of, for instance, Daily Kos comments. The right has, of course, pointed out this double standard, and it does seem that a campaign like Savage’s new one offers more fuel for criticism. Last year, Savage became something of a beatified folk hero for creating the feel-good, gently revolutionary “It Gets Better” campaign , a series of YouTube videos made in reaction to a rash of tragic gay suicides (committed by young people feeling alone and desperate), which softened his go-for-broke offender reputation. Dan Savage was someone we could all love, all of a sudden, because he said nice things about family and hope! But now, the Savage of old comes rearing back with an admittedly slightly tongue-in-cheek Funny or Die video going after his defeated foe Rick Santorum. It’s probably too much. While we on the queer left (and our queer-friendly allies) might get a chuckle out of the latest anti-Santorum campaign – Santorum being a perfectly frustrating avatar of nasty bigotry couched in piousness – Savage’s latest effort gives the bigots too much power by deigning even to address them. Santorum and his fervid supporters won’t pay much attention to the nuances of the joke; they’ll merely see it as yet another personal attack lobbied by a sexual radical obsessed with scary dirty talk. And in a time when, for better or worse, LGBT activists are struggling and succeeding to push their just causes into the mainstream (this year’s New York City pride parade was as tame and square, yet celebratory, as any Fourth of July parade), Savage’s endeavour to turn our side of the argument, well, savage again is probably losing us ground in the political cachet game in the pursuit of a few mild laughs. I don’t know how seriously anyone really takes Dan Savage. But he has proven, as evidenced by a tear-inducing Google ad that highlighted the success of the “It Gets Better” initiative, a fairly resonant cultural figure. And though Rick Santorum’s beliefs and policies are vile and regressive, I think we’re at a juncture where we need to kill the opposition with, if not kindness, a certain high-minded betterness. If Santorum wants to blabber on about animal- and kid-screwing, he’s free to do so. But we here in the bourgeois queer movement should, I think, try to keep the rhetoric as elevated as possible. Savage has become a mainstream cultural hero, and whether it’s merely comedy or not, a new call to sully an individual’s name with a particularly blue schoolyard joke seems only petty and time-wasting. The likable Savage already, ahem, creamed Santorum. There’s no honour in kicking a frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter when he’s already down. Gay rights Republicans Sex US politics Tea Party movement United States Richard Lawson guardian.co.uk

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Raw Video: SWAT Team Surrounds Fla. Store

A SWAT team surrounded a check-cashing store in Florida where one person was shot and a female employee was believed to be still inside. (Aug. 9)

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Japan Ignored Own Fukushima Radiation Forecasts

AP IMPACT: An Associated Press investigation has found that Japanese government officials ignored radiation forecasts from their own monitoring system, failing to keep residents near a crippled nuclear plant from a predicted plume. (Aug. 9)

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Tokyoflash’s Kisai 3D Unlimited watch turns time into a colorful ice cube (video)

The folks over at Tokyoflash tend to come up with some pretty inscrutable watches, but their latest creation, the Kisai 3D Unlimited, looks refreshingly… simple. Its cube-like, “3D” time display may not be conventional, but its mirrored LCD doesn’t require a degree in cryptology, either (the time displayed above is 12:34. See it?). The watch also features a pretty sleek, stainless steel design, with a case measuring just 8.5mm thick, and a fully adjustable strap that can fit even the daintiest of wrists. If you’re interested in grabbing one, you can choose from seven different colors at the source link, for about $120. Otherwise, check out some more pics in the gallery below, or slip past the break for a couple of demo videos from Tokyoflash Japan. Gallery: Tokyoflash Kisai 3D Unlimited Continue reading Tokyoflash’s Kisai 3D Unlimited watch turns time into a colorful ice cube (video) Tokyoflash’s Kisai 3D Unlimited watch turns time into a colorful ice cube (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Aug 2011 13:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: After Riots, London Mayor Heckled

Mayor of London Boris Johnson is heckled by onlookers as he speaks with members of the press while touring damage caused by ongoing riots. (August 9)

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You may remember this video segment of Amber Hahn who appeared on Fox & Friends back in February as an angry parent who was fuming that Wisconsin schools were teaching their children about the history of unions and collective bargaining. In Fox-verse, unions are an immoral gathering of hooded people, cloaked in secrecy trying to destroy the company they work for by all means necessary. This morning, Fox & Friends hosted an “upset Wisconsin parent” to discuss her objection to Wisconsin public schools’ teaching of labor union history. Left unsaid during the segment: The parent, Amber Hahn , is also a local GOP official . Fox & Friends , which asked last week if teaching labor history in Wisconsin schools is “pro-union propaganda,” used the interview with Hahn to renew its attacks. A graphic that aired during the segment asked if Wisconsin schools are “pushing the union agenda,” and co-host Gretchen Carlson asked Hahn if she thought the lessons on unions are “biased.” At the end of the interview, Hahn thanked the hosts for “bringing light” to the issue. As Media Matters pointed out, Fox News repeatedly uses GOPers either in office or who have run for a seat to push an anti-union agenda in WI since the people have spoken out about Scott Walker’s radical anti-worker agenda without the necessary transparency required. It’s fraudulent news coverage even if it’s on Fox & Friends. Raw Story caught the latest from Amber Hahn and it ain’t pretty: Columbia County Republican Party chair Amber Hahn resigned on Friday after drunkenly crashing a car carrying herself and her three children , according to The Wisconsin State Journal . Hahn, 35, crashed her car Thursday night while driving drunk. No other vehicles were involved and fortunately no one was injured. Police were summoned by the car’s On-Star call system. Jane Kohlwey, the Columbia County District Attorney, also a Republican, has requested that a special prosecutor from neighboring Dane county handle the case. Ms. Hahn, a Poynette School Board Member and volunteer firefighter said in her resignation statement, “It is clear to me now that I have lost focus and I am trying to do too much. I have an addiction to alcohol and need to address it.” Listen, alcoholism is no joke so I hope she gets the help she needs if that’s the truth of it, but masquerading as an outraged parent to attack the history of “unions” which changed the lives of all working Americans is truly awful under any circumstance. I am grateful that her children walked away unscathed. Fox News faces no consequences for their actions though and that is the bigger story here in the end. This follows a continued pattern of Conservative behavior which runs from the veins of Richard Nixon’s dirty tricks playbook which is far dirtier than we knew. Before Breitbart got his operation up and running—you may remember Michelle Malkin attacking twelve year old Graeme Frost because he appeared in an ad supporting SCHIP. And this: Child stalking: Michelle Malkin defends attacking 11-year-old girl: “No Shame, No How” Or Michele releasing personal phone numbers of the students at UC Santa Cruz so they could get attacked. Lying and or intimidation is all part of their world as long as it gets them closer to the results they want.

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Sam Seder takes a look at an amazing clip from a large rally against Verizon. More than 40,000 workers — members of the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers — went on strike this week after Verizon refused to even begin to bargain fairly with the workers. The workers on strike include “telephone field technicians, call center workers and cable installers from Massachusetts to Virginia.” Verizon has canceled multiple bargaining sessions and refuses to back down from any of their original concession requests, something that flies in the face of the basic idea of negotiating. Workers say they are prepared to return to work as soon as management shows a willingness to sit down and work out a fair agreement. There is no need for Verizon to pursue the level of cuts to compensation for their workers that they are after. Verizon had a $6 billion profit last year (on revenues of $108 billion ) and just paid a $10 billion dividend. Over the last four years, the company has a total of more than $19 billion in profits . Verizon’s profits not only make them one of the richest and most successful companies in the country, they are outperforming the overall communications industry . The company’s chair, Ivan Seidenberg makes more than 300 times what the average Verizon worker makes. The top five executives have been paid more than $250 million in the past four years. On top of all this, it turns out Verizon not only paid $0 in federal taxes last year, they also received $1 billion in subsidies. Verizon is looking for $1 billion in concessions , an average of $20,000 per family that is supported by a Verizon worker, and will not back down from any of their demands. The workers, on the other hand, have shown a willingness to make concessions , particularly when it comes to health care benefits. The extreme concessions Verizon is seeking include: -Continued contracting out of work to low-wage contractors, which means more outsourcing of good jobs overseas. -Eliminating disability benefits for workers injured while on the job. -Elimination of all job security provisions. -Eliminating paid sick days for new hires and limiting them to no more than five for any workers. -Freezing pensions for current workers and eliminating them for future employees. -Replacing the current high-quality health care plan with a high-deductible plan requiring up to $6,800 in additional costs. Verizon’s attack on its workers is not new . In recent years, it has cut is percentage of unionized jobs nearly in half. The company has also outsourced more than 25,000 jobs . Verizon’s cell phone division is mostly non-union . The assault on Verizon’s workers is part of a larger battle taking place across the country , where conservatives in government and business are blaming unions and working families for larger problems that unions either have nothing to do with or the alleged problems don’t even exist. Corporate profits are at the highest proportion of the national income that has ever been recorded, and they continue to increase. At the same time, the percentage of national income that makes up wages has slipped below 50 percent of the overall total for the first time in recorded history, and the decline goes on. Not surprisingly, Verizon is an active member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) , the same organization behind the assaults on unions in numerous states. There are a number of ways you can get involved of follow the developments in the strike: Find picket lines to participate in if you are in the area. Take action via the CWA website or AFL-CIO’s web site Read more about the strike directly from the CWA . You can keep up with the events on Twitter at @VZLaborfacts or by following the hashtag #verizonstrike. Learn more on Facebook as well. Watch even more in-depth video of the protests:

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