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Police: AWOL Soldier Close to Attacking Ft. Hood

Police believe the AWOL Muslim soldier arrested with explosives near Fort Hood wouldn’t have waited much longer to carry out an attack on the Army post. (July 28)

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As Washington Haggles, Investors Start to Fret

Lawmakers remain far apart on resolving the nation’s debt woes. The stalemate is putting pressure on stocks and clouding investor’s outlooks. (July 28)

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In the first video, Jon Stewart destroys Bill O’Reillys lame arguments that Anders Breivik wasn’t a Christian, even though he printed a 1,500-page Christian manifesto, but the Ft Hood killer was a Muslim because he printed up cards. In the second video, Stewart captures how many times FOX News guests attack liberals with vicious rhetoric and false smears while claiming they are the ones being victimized. Raw Story: Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart noted Wednesday that Fox News conservatives have been quick to use the killings in Norway to play the victim card while attacking liberals for doing the exact same thing. “I actually feel sorry for the pundits and anchors who have added this story to their file of grievances that are perpetrated against them,” Stewart said. “Not because they are actually victims of persecutions, but because I know the sense of grievance and victimization that appears to pervade their every waking moment is actually something they hate in others.” What followed might be The Daily Show ‘s most impressive takedown of Fox News ever. Hey, Liberals are only called traitors, anti-American, baby killers. pro-Jihadist and corrupters of our youth almost every day by conservatives, but that’s not mean, is it? The Hannity clip near the end explains it all. Plus, it also contains the already-immortal description of Sean Hannity’s doublespeak: STEWART: That is, if I may say, some of the most free-range, organically grown, disingenuous, ideologically marinated un-self-awareness I’ve ever seen in the wild.

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In the first video, Jon Stewart destroys Bill O’Reillys lame arguments that Anders Breivik wasn’t a Christian, even though he printed a 1,500-page Christian manifesto, but the Ft Hood killer was a Muslim because he printed up cards. In the second video, Stewart captures how many times FOX News guests attack liberals with vicious rhetoric and false smears while claiming they are the ones being victimized. Raw Story: Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart noted Wednesday that Fox News conservatives have been quick to use the killings in Norway to play the victim card while attacking liberals for doing the exact same thing. “I actually feel sorry for the pundits and anchors who have added this story to their file of grievances that are perpetrated against them,” Stewart said. “Not because they are actually victims of persecutions, but because I know the sense of grievance and victimization that appears to pervade their every waking moment is actually something they hate in others.” What followed might be The Daily Show ‘s most impressive takedown of Fox News ever. Hey, Liberals are only called traitors, anti-American, baby killers. pro-Jihadist and corrupters of our youth almost every day by conservatives, but that’s not mean, is it? The Hannity clip near the end explains it all. Plus, it also contains the already-immortal description of Sean Hannity’s doublespeak: STEWART: That is, if I may say, some of the most free-range, organically grown, disingenuous, ideologically marinated un-self-awareness I’ve ever seen in the wild.

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Motorola Mobility reports $56 million net loss in Q2, $3.3 billion in revenue

Back in the last quarter of 2010, Motorola Mobility predicted a rocky road for future business, and its Q2 earnings seem to be right on track. The company reported total net revenues of $3.3 billion in the second quarter, up 28 percent year-over-year, but saw a net loss of $56 million, compared to earnings of $80 million in the second quarter of 2010. Mobile Devices saw an operating loss of $85 million, compared to the previous year’s earnings of $87 million. Moto’s not all doom and gloom however, as it predicts profitability in mobile devices by Q4. In terms of sales, the company reportedly shipped 11 million mobile devices, including 4.4 million smartphones and 440,000 Xoom tablets . Here’s hoping Motorola’s powers of prediction remain strong.Full PR after the break. We’d heard that the Droid Bionic was “coming soon,” but up until today, we still didn’t have a firm date for the LTE Android phone. Well, the cat is sort of out of the bag, as Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha has just announced that the long-awaited handset will hit stores in September. When in September is still anyone’s guess, but we’ll keep you posted as we learn more. Continue reading Motorola Mobility reports $56 million net loss in Q2, $3.3 billion in revenue Motorola Mobility reports $56 million net loss in Q2, $3.3 billion in revenue originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jul 2011 17:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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This past month, Philadelphia magazine published what can only described as a vulgar, unfair, and reckless piece of yellow journalism designed to shock readers and lambaste the Catholic Church. Utilizing anonymous and discredited sources, writer Robert Huber authored a lengthy article seeking to portray the Church as a callous cabal that is oblivious to the pain of child sex abuse. Enter Donna Farrell, Director of the Office of Communications of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Following the publication of the article, Ms. Farrell issued the following statement: Unfortunately for Philadelphia magazine readers looking for honest, in-depth reporting, this piece is an agenda-driven travesty of salacious innuendo masquerading as journalism . It is built almost entirely on unsubstantiated comments recklessly offered by unattributed sources that Mr. Huber is all-too-ready to accept as fact. In reality, “facts” are hard to come by in this article. Mr. Huber fails to accurately represent everything from the simplest of factual details to more intricate truths. Regrettably, this 7,630-word piece, which is entirely one-sided, does not address the full story. It ignores fundamental and far-reaching changes Archdiocesan leaders have implemented and continue to implement in light of the 2005 and 2011 grand jury reports. This inaccuracy is especially galling because the Archdiocese arranged meetings between Mr. Huber and Mary Achilles, the Archdiocesan victim services consultant, and Gina Maisto Smith, the veteran child abuse prosecutor hired by Cardinal Rigali. Despite these and other conversations about the significant steps taken by the Archdiocese to protect children, prevent child abuse, and assist victims, Mr. Huber chose to omit these perspectives from his piece — which left it sensational, wildly unfair, and incomplete . Kudos to Ms. Farrell. While the archdiocese reached out to Mr. Huber to assist him with his article, the writer blatantly rebuked an opportunity for fairness. In addition to quoting unnamed and uncorroborated sources, Mr. Huber also uncritically cited the fickle Fr. Thomas Doyle , whose relationship with the truth has long been troublesome ( 1 , 2 ). He also cited the dishonest and discredited advocacy group SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) . These sources should be red flags to any alert reader. Indeed, the reporting of the clergy abuse narrative in Philadelphia has been flimsy, to say the least. While the storyline from the media is that the archdiocese let molesters “run wild” in its care, the truth is that the Church in Philadelphia has worked very aggressively for the last several years to forcefully remove many priests whom it considered to be guilty of abuse. In other words, the media has portrayed the opposite of reality. (You can see this for yourself at the archdiocese's own web site . See also the links below.) In addition, as a high-profile criminal trial against Catholic clergy approaches in Philadelphia, the media has taken almost no interest in scrutinizing the actual claims against the Church. The media has wholeheartedly accepted the wild findings of a sensationalistic and dubious grand jury report from earlier this year. (See more links below.) Where is the fairness? Do the names McMartin and Amirault ring any bells to those in the media? Much has been written about the Catholic Church abuse narrative in the last two decades. Much of what has been written has been all too disgusting and real . All people of good will must demand justice and compassion for victims of clergy abuse. However, it seems that far too many in the media are all-too-willing to abandon honesty and decency in an effort to unfairly revile the Catholic Church. And that is not right. [Further reading: The Cases in Philadelphia: "Unfair in Philadelphia? A Closer Look at the Grand Jury Report" (March 2011) "Is the Fix In Against the Church in Philadelphia?" (March 2011) "Philly Abuse Panel Chair: Media Has Misrepresented My Article" (May 2011) "Philadelphia Catholic Clergy Abuse Trial Update" (June 2011) "Who is the Accuser of Fr. James Brennan?" (July 2011)] — Dave Pierre is the author of the book, Double Standard: Abuse Scandals and the Attack on the Catholic Church . Dave is also the creator of TheMediaReport.com and is a contributing writer to NewsBusters.

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Doom, meet gloom: The nation’s health care tab is on track to hit $4.6 trillion in 2020, accounting for about $1 of every $5 in the economy, government number crunchers estimate in a report out today. How much does that work out to per person? Including government and private…

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Washington (CNN) – Freshman Republican Rep. Joe Walsh took issue with Senate stalwart John McCain’s criticism of tea party efforts…

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Tropical Storm Don

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Trade Madness: 7 Reasons Why Baseball and Football Are So Frenzied

This week, the transactions wire and rumor mill are going mad.

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