Click here to view this media Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann slipped up Monday and nearly referred to herself as “President O’Bachmann” during an attack on President Barack Obama over his use of teleprompters. “I know you’re not used to seeing a president without teleprompters, but I’m just here to tell you President O’Bach — President Bachmann will not have teleprompters in the White House.” CBS’ David Letterman has been calling her Michele O’Bachmann for about a month.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann slipped up Monday and nearly referred to herself as “President O’Bachmann” during an attack on President Barack Obama over his use of teleprompters. “I know you’re not used to seeing a president without teleprompters, but I’m just here to tell you President O’Bach — President Bachmann will not have teleprompters in the White House.” CBS’ David Letterman has been calling her Michele O’Bachmann for about a month.
Continue reading …GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP)– A 6-year-old girl bitten by a shark while riding a boogie board off North Carolina’s Ocracoke Island has no plans to avoid the beach after the injuries to her leg and foot are healed. Lucy Mangum’s parents, Jordan and Craig Mangum, told CBS’ “The Early Show” on Tuesday their daughter loves the beach and the family plans to go back into the water as soon as it’s feasible. The Durham girl said little during interviews with CBS and NBC’s “Today Show” from a hospital in Greenville, but her parents recounted the shark attack that severed muscles, an artery and the Achilles tendon in her leg. Craig Mangum is a physician and said he was pleased with his daughter’s recovery and predicted she would be walking and running again soon.
Continue reading …GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP)– A 6-year-old girl bitten by a shark while riding a boogie board off North Carolina’s Ocracoke Island has no plans to avoid the beach after the injuries to her leg and foot are healed. Lucy Mangum’s parents, Jordan and Craig Mangum, told CBS’ “The Early Show” on Tuesday their daughter loves the beach and the family plans to go back into the water as soon as it’s feasible. The Durham girl said little during interviews with CBS and NBC’s “Today Show” from a hospital in Greenville, but her parents recounted the shark attack that severed muscles, an artery and the Achilles tendon in her leg. Craig Mangum is a physician and said he was pleased with his daughter’s recovery and predicted she would be walking and running again soon.
Continue reading …The new Xbox 360 wireless headset has a form factor that ought prove familiar to anyone who has ever watched a businessman chew out his secretary while ordering at latte at Starbucks. The peripheral connects wirelessly to the console via its standard radio frequencies — its similarities to a non-gaming Bluetooth headset are more than just skin deep, however, with the earpiece doubling as just that, making it compatible with Bluetooth-ready phones and PCs. This one says “Xbox 360″ on it, however, to help you avoid accidentally being mistaken for a stock trader. The headset will go on sale in November for $60. Also newly announced is the Xbox 360 Media Remote, which controls streaming content, CD / DVD playback, and live TV viewed through the console. The remote will be available for $20 around the same time as the headset. [Thanks, Jason] Continue reading New Xbox 360 Bluetooth headset unlocks business casual achievement (video) New Xbox 360 Bluetooth headset unlocks business casual achievement (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …New York Times food writer (and food scold) Mark Bittman made the front of the Sunday Review with his latest modest proposal, the 2,100-word “ Bad Food? Tax It .” (In a March 29 column , Bittman self-righteously announced a fast on behalf of the poor against proposed G.O.P. budget cuts: “These supposedly deficit-reducing cuts — they’d barely make a dent — will quite literally cause more people to starve to death , go to bed hungry or live more miserably than are doing so now.”) Bittman’s latest melodramatic bid as head of the food police involves raising taxes to change poor people’s eating habits to save “ tens of millions of lives” and “tens if not hundreds of billions of dollars in health care costs.” Yet the food industry appears incapable of marketing healthier foods. And whether its leaders are confused or just stalling doesn’t matter, because the fixes are not really their problem. Their mission is not public health but profit, so they’ll continue to sell the health-damaging food that’s most profitable, until the market or another force skews things otherwise. That “other force” should be the federal government, fulfilling its role as an agent of the public good and establishing a bold national fix. His solution? “Tax things like soda, French fries, doughnuts and hyperprocessed snacks.” The fulls-spread article is beefed up with lots of charts and graphics on the wonders of what “a small federal tax could do.” This program would, of course, upset the processed food industry. Oh well. It would also bug those who might resent paying more for soda and chips and argue that their right to eat whatever they wanted was being breached. But public health is the role of the government, and our diet is right up there with any other public responsibility you can name, from water treatment to mass transit. Bittman cavalierly dismissed freedom arguments: Forcing sales of junk food down through taxes isn’t ideal. First off, we’ll have to listen to nanny-state arguments, which can be countered by the acceptance of the anti-tobacco movement as well as a dozen other successful public health measures…
Continue reading …singaporeinform says: #Singapore Man wakes up in morgue fridge — 21 hours after being declared dead http://bit.ly/qu9GWK
Continue reading …The US blew past a seventh (and final? ) deadline for coming up with a debt ceiling extension plan yesterday, but new reports indicate the country may not actually default a week from today. According to economic analysts at UBS, Aug. 8 is the earliest date the government might run…
Continue reading …The Internet isn’t big enough for two Old Spice guys, challenger Fabio says. The Italian muscleman has declared himself the new Old Spice guy on the brand’s YouTube channel and challenged old Old Spice guy Isaiah Mustafa to an online duel, Mashable reports. Former NFL player Mustafa responded yesterday that…
Continue reading …Last week, three young hikers were fatally swept over a Yosemite waterfall after ignoring posted warnings, and national parks were propelled into the news. To get his views on how these lands have shaped the American psyche and what we should learn from the accident, TIME spoke to documentarian Ken Burns (whose allegiance is made
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