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Lochte Sets First World Record Since Suit Ban

American Ryan Lochte edged Michael Phelps for gold in the 200-meter individual medley at the world championships Thursday, setting the first world record since high-tech bodysuits were banned at the start of last year. (July 28)

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Keith Ellison Responds to King’s Refusal to Allow Him to Testify in His Upcoming Muslim Witch Hunt

Click here to view this media Rep. Keith Ellison talked to Keith Olbermann about Rep. Peter King refusing to allow him to testify during his upcoming Homeland Security hearing, which is shaping up just to be another witch hunt, scapegoating Muslim Americans. After Ellison’s emotional testimony during the last one, it’s not all that surprising. As Dave noted in his post on the media’s terrible coverage of the terrorism in Norway : It might actually be a good idea if Peter King wants to hold hearings on domestic terrorism. But it needs to tackle the whole threat, and not just the one our xenophobic myopia readily identifies. The Minnesota Star Tribune gave their take on the upcoming hearings and King’s refusal to allow Ellision to testify here — Short take: Peter King vs. Keith Ellison : U.S. Rep. Peter King takes his last name a little too seriously. The New York Republican is chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, and he’s very concerned about Islamic radicalization. So concerned, in fact, that he held yet another hearing on the topic Wednesday as a sequel to a similar session in March. There’s no doubt the subject is worthy of thoughtful, objective congressional scrutiny. Those who too quickly write off the inquiry should take time to study the homegrown radicalization of Twin Cities men with connections to Al-Shabab, the terrorist group with links to Al-Qaida. Earlier this month, a sixth person pleaded guilty in what officials have called “Operation Rhino,’’ the counterterrorism investigation into how local Somalis were recruited to their homeland to fight for Al-Shabab. Since the probe started, at least nine Minnesota men are believed to have been killed while fighting in Somalia. It’s understandable that King’s Homeland Security committee would pay attention. Federal law enforcement officials have had the Twin Cities on the radar for years, and King invited William Anders Folk, a former prosecutor in the Twin Cities, and St. Paul Police Chief Tom Smith to testify. Where King failed the credibility test — in addition to his record of anti-Muslim rhetoric —was in his refusal to hear from those who might disagree with him. In orchestrating Wednesday’s lineup,King stiffed Rep. Keith Ellison, the Minnesota Democrat who pointed out in a letter that his Fifth District has the largest Somali community in the country. King responded that the meeting is an extension of the March hearing, at which Ellison did testify. The Minnesota congressman deserved a seat at the table because of his work with local and federal law enforcement. The fact that he’s Muslim only adds value to his views. Nevertheless, in a clear congressional kiss-off, King denied Ellison’s request and asked him to submit easily ignored written testimony. Given the level of partisan dysfunction in Washington, King’s treatment of Ellison is no surprise. In return, the New Yorker should expect his motives to be called into question. That’s putting it mildly. Keith Olbermann was a bit less charitable to say the least, calling King an “asshole” after his interview with Ellision. I don’t disagree, but also don’t think it’s terribly productive. I think he could have stuck to just calling out his fearmongering and bigotry without making it personal.

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Ultra-pure material lets electrons discover each other on the quantum dance floor

These guys aren’t Purdue University professors, they’re DJs. That thing on the left? It isn’t a high-mobility gallium-arsenide molecular beam epitaxy system, it’s their decks. It creates an ultra-pure material so perfectly latticed that it traps electrons between its layers and stops them bouncing around like drunken fools at the high school prom. By squeezing them ever so tightly, it lulls the particles into an “exotic” slow dance, at which point they become “aware” of each other and start performing correlated motions that are essential for quantum computing . That’s a still a long way off, but if one day we find ourselves affixing gallium arsenide swabs to our quantum motherboards, we’ll raise our lighters in the air. Informative PR after the break. Continue reading Ultra-pure material lets electrons discover each other on the quantum dance floor Ultra-pure material lets electrons discover each other on the quantum dance floor originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jul 2011 16:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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One person disappears every hour in Syria, and almost 3,000 people have gone missing since the start of the uprising against President Bashar Assad more than four months ago, according to an investigation by online activist group Avaaz.org. The group says it has identified 2,918 Syrians who…

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Forget Kate: TLC Special Goes ‘Crazy’ for Pippa Middleton

Ever since the world got a glimpse of Pippa Middleton’s backside in that slinky white bridesmaid’s dress, people have been obsessed with the younger Middleton sister. Now, she’s getting her own television special. On August 9, TLC will air Crazy About Pippa, a one-hour documentary about Kate’s younger sister. Although Pippa first drew attention for

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Alex Trebek Put Himself In Jeopardy

Alex Trebek on “Star Portraits” GoodnamesRgone says: RT @ FoodieInYou : If the news doesn’t stop saying Alex Trebek put himself in jeopardy I might scream.

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The FBI’s investigation into allegations that News of the World reporters hacked the phones of 9/11 victims must be heating up, because Attorney General Eric Holder himself will meet with families of the dead next month to discuss the probe’s progress, the Guardian reports. A lawyer for 20 of the…

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People close to Amy Winehouse say she left a trove of unreleased music, but no decision has been made about whether it will be released. There is “plenty” of material, but there have been no discussions yet about releasing anything, says her spokesman. The Guardian today quoted an unnamed spokesman…

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‘Jeopardy!’ Host Alex Trebek Injured Chasing a Burglar

We’ll take “Crime-Fighting Super Heroes” for $200, Alex. Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek has revealed that he suffered an injury while chasing a burglar out of his hotel room on Tuesday. The 71-year-old made the somewhat startling revelation at the National Geographic World Championship in San Francisco. He was seen hobbling on crutches up the disabled-access

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