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Thanks to the recession, the wealth gap between whites and minorities is at its widest level in 25 years. Census data show that the median wealth of white US households was $113,149 in 2009: That’s 20 times that of black households ($5,677) and 18 times that of Hispanic…

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President Obama and John Boehner gave dueling speeches last night, and the news was not good. Here’s what the pundits are taking away from it all: If people—or markets—were looking for reassurance, “they were out of luck,” observes Politico . Instead, Obama and Boehner “treated viewers to the unsettling…

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You were likely shocked to read that Anders Behring Breivik, who admitted to killing 76 people in two Norway terror attacks, faces a maximum of 21 years in prison —but Norwegian police are considering a new charge that could increase that amount. The current terror-related charges Breivik faces come with…

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Graphing calculator web browser lets you visit your favorite sine wave fan sites (video)

Graphing calculators: essential tools for math education or low-res Game Boys? The debate rages on. Advocates of non-mathematical applications for the devices have scored a major victory with the introduction of Gossamer, a new web browser for various TI graphing calculators, which lets users visit some very basic versions of webpages, using the CALCnet and globalCALCnet protocols. The 1.0 version can request, display, and scroll pages. Logging in will bring you to a portal with links — the application’s developer has promised to add the ability to directly enter URLs in a future version, however. There’s a demo video after the break, though you may want to wait until after math class to check it out. Continue reading Graphing calculator web browser lets you visit your favorite sine wave fan sites (video) Graphing calculator web browser lets you visit your favorite sine wave fan sites (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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ABC, as of Tuesday morning, has skipped any coverage of embattled Democratic Congressman David Wu , accused of what The Oregonian called “an unwanted sexual encounter with the 18-year-old daughter of a childhood friend.” On Tuesday, Wu announced he would be resigning. Will ABC finally cover this story? CBS and NBC have both noted the story in news briefs, but ignored other Wu scandals. ABC last mentioned Wu back on February 22, when Good Morning America co-host George Stephanopoulos interviewed Wu for other bizarre, but unrelated, antics. At that time, Wu was dealing with the fallout of wearing a Tiger costume and staff members who wanted him to seek psychiatric treatment. Regarding the now well circulated Halloween photo of Wu, Stephanopoulos wondered, “But [the pictures] were on your personal congressional account. And they included that photo of you in a tiger outfit. Did you send those emails to your staff?” In a question that previewed Wu's future problems, the anchor queried, “I think the big question for your constituents and the taxpayers is, can you handle the job of being a congressman right now? Can you assure them that you won't crack under the pressure again?” Apparently, ABC wasn't interested in following up on new allegations. CBS has covered the current allegations three times, noting with news briefs on the Saturday and Sunday Evening News. Russ Mitchell explained on July 23, “A young California woman reportedly is accusing Oregon Representative David Wu of a quote, “unwanted sexual encounter” last fall. The Oregonian newspaper reports the young woman appears to have been at least 18 years old at the time.” Monday's Early Show also featured co-host Chris Wragge discussing Wu with Ann coulter. NBC's Today offered two Wu news briefs on the July 25 Today show. Both networks identified Wu as a Democrat. David Gregory offered a few scant seconds of coverage on Sunday's Meet the Press. For more on this, see a blog by the MRC's Brad Wilmouth . However, both CBS and NBC have ignored Wu's previous erratic behavior, including the picture of him wearing a tiger costume

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Dead Man Walking: South African Man Wakes Up Inside Morgue

What a nightmare. After a South African man stirred from a 21-hour slumber, he found himself in a morgue fridge, screamed for help, then asked the undertakers that pulled him out: “How did I get here?” Good question. After the man, whose identity has not been released, suffered an asthma attack, he was presumed dead

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US debt crisis talks reach an impasse

IMF chief warns of serious consequences for world economy as Obama and Republicans fail to agree on approach America’s debt crisis has moved closer to disaster as the battle between Barack Obama and the Republicans intensified and talks appeared to have reached a stalemate. With no compromise in sight over a deal to increase the US’s borrowing limit ahead of an 2 August deadline, the IMF chief, Christine Lagarde, warned the political impasse in Washington would have serious consequences for the world economy. “The clock is ticking and clearly the issue needs to be resolved immediately,” Lagarde told the Council on Foreign Relations thinktank. Her warning came after the row over the national debt reached a new level on Monday night, when Obama and the Republican House speaker, John Boehner, addressed the nation about the looming debt crisis. With a week left until the deadline that could see the US default on its debt for the first time in its history, Obama expressed dismay over the standoff: “It is a dangerous game we’ve never played before, and we can’t afford to play it now. Not when the jobs and livelihoods of so many families are at stake. We can’t allow the American people to become collateral damage to Washington’s political warfare.” A week ago the two men were in private negotiations on what Obama called “a balanced approach” and he said the only reason it isn’t “on its way to becoming law right now is because a significant number of Republicans in Congress are insisting on a different approach, a cuts-only approach, an approach that doesn’t ask the wealthiest Americans or biggest corporations to contribute anything at all”. He rejected a Republican proposal for a stop-gap deal, saying it would only mean them returning again next year to use the same tactics to seek more cutbacks. Boehner went live on television within minutes of the president to deliver his own statement: “The sad truth is that the president wanted a blank cheque six months ago, and he wants a blank cheque today. That is just not going to happen.” He said he had attempted to work with the president but Obama “would not take ‘yes’ for an answer”. Financial markets have reacted nervously to the debt crisis but economists said they still appeared to be betting that the fight was largely political posturing and likely to be resolved. If the two sides cannot reach a solution by next week, the government will run out of cash and have to stop paying many of its bills. Gus Faucher, director of macroeconomics at Moody’s Analytics, said the consequences would be dire. “This could push us back into recession,” he said. “It would be a stupid, self-inflicted wound.” Ken Goldstein, economist at the Conference Board, said stock markets seemed to think a stop-gap solution was inevitable: “Asking them to do more than bungle through is asking them to do more than they are capable of.” He said a more long-lasting solution would have to wait until after the election in 2012. Some political pundits believe Tuesday’s deadline may pass without a resolution. Joshua Trevino, author of the conservative Redstate blog, said many Republicans were convinced it was better in the long-term to block any rise in the US debt and Democrats were convinced Republicans were damaging their political chances with their refusal to compromise. “At the moment each side does not see sufficient downside in default,” he said. Both the Democrats and Republicans say it is unthinkable for the US to default but time is running out fast to reach a compromise and get the necessary legislation passed by the House and Senate. Boehner and the Democratic leader in the Senate, Harry Reid, on Monday released rival proposals aimed at resolving the crisis. The two roughly agreed on the total amount of proposed cuts to debt over the next ten years, with Reid proposing $2.7trn (£1.64trn) and Boehner $3trn. Crucially too for the Republicans, Reid has dropped Democratic demands for tax rises for the wealthiest. One of the biggest differences is over timing, with Reid wanting the debt ceiling raised to a point where it will not be an issue until after next year’s White House election in November. Boehner wants only a short-term deal and a return to the issue next summer. Obama, who earlier in the day threw his support behind the Reid plan, warned of the serious damage that will be caused to the US economy if the country defaults. “We would not have enough money to pay all of our bills – bills that include monthly social security checks, veterans’ benefits, and the government contracts we’ve signed with thousands of businesses,” he said. “For the first time in history, our country’s triple-A credit rating would be downgraded, leaving investors around the world to wonder whether theUnited States is still a good bet. Interest rates would skyrocket on credit cards, mortgages and car loans, which amounts to a huge tax hike on the American people.” “The American people may have voted for divided government, but they didn’t vote for a dysfunctional government,” he said. US economy Global economy Global recession US Congress US politics United States Democrats Republicans Barack Obama John Boehner Ewen MacAskill Dominic Rushe guardian.co.uk

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New York Jets Players Return to Work

Members of the New York Jets were back at work Tuesday, a day after NFL players agreed to a deal to end the four-month lockout. Jets owner Woody Johnson spoke to reporters as did tight end Dustin Keller and guard Brandon Moore. (July 26)

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Friends, Family and Fans Say Goodbye to Amy

At a private funeral ceremony in London, friends and family bid farewell to Amy Winehouse, while tributes continue to flood in outside her house. (July 26)

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Lyin’ John Boehner’s dishonest response to Obama: Projection’s not just for theaters anymore

Click here to view this media My Phony-O-Meter always starts beeping loudly whenever John Boehner comes on the tube. And last night in his response to President Obama’s debt-ceiling speech, it was shrieking. As Matt Finkelstein at Political Correction observes : If there was anything remarkable about the speech, it was Boehner’s ability to keep a straight face while accusing Obama of behavior that accurately describes Republicans, such as refusing to “take yes for an answer” and changing his demands. But perhaps the most galling aspect of Boehner’s speech was his assertion that Obama “created” the “crisis atmosphere” that has the U.S. on the brink of default. The reality is that the president inherited a projected deficit of more than $1 trillion, and the recent surge in debt is mostly the result of the fruitless Bush tax cuts and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. As John already noted, it’s been demonstrated that all these Republicans voted for the big drivers in creating the massive debt in the first place. Just like they voted to increase the debt ceiling with nary a twinge nine times during George W. Bush’s presidency. As Finkelstein observes: Meanwhile, the immediate crisis is that the nation might default on its debt; that can be solved in a matter of minutes with a simple vote to raise the debt ceiling. But congressional Republicans are still refusing to do that unless they get a debt-reduction package that weakens the social safety net and requires no compromise on their part. If Boehner is wants to assign blame for creating a “crisis atmosphere,” he should take a hard look in the mirror. Nah. It’s much, much more satisfying to just project your own blackened psyche onto President Obama and claim that it’s his intransigence that’s causing the problem. Right. The only people who believe that are out sipping tea with the Mad Hatters and March Hares. Meanwhile, it’s looking like Boehner doesn’t even have the votes for his own plan . The Phony-O-Meter keeps going off. It’s like I said : Where do you guys get the balls to lecture Democrats about deficit spending and the state of the economy? Seriously. The previous Democratic president — a guy named Bill Clinton, who Republicans hounded with a meaningless sex scandal — handed off to his Republican successor a $46 billion federal surplus after having erased the deficit for three successive years. That surplus disappeared the first year George W. Bush was in office, even before the 9/11 attacks happened, in no small part because Bush began slashing taxes for the wealthy immediately upon taking office. And then he and his Republican allies running the Congress proceeded to ring up the deficit to unheard-of heights, thanks largely to a needless invasion of another nation under false pretenses. Where were all these Republicans in the years 2001-2006, when they were setting new records for federal deficits and destroying the economy along the way?

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