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Happiness: 6 Myths and Truths

WebMD debunks happiness myths including the belief that “happiness is a destination” and more.

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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said today that the US economic recovery “is close to faltering” and that the central bank is prepared to take further steps to support it. The economy is growing more slowly than the Federal Reserve had expected, Bernanke told the congressional Joint Economic Committee. The…

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Help for the lost: a fabric antenna to keep you from being a castaway

Doesn’t look like much, does it? But the next time you’re lost at sea , you just might be thankful you’ve got it. That little square of fabric is actually a flexible antenna designed for the Cospas-Sarsat distress signal network, a Cold War -era system built to help pinpoint missing ships, planes and people. Designed to be sewn into a life vest, the antenna broadcasts an emergency beacon at a low frequency for greater range; in field tests, that helped rescuers find it within minutes. It’s also tear- and water-resistant, which you’ll be grateful for when you’re being tossed around like a ragdoll in a sea of whitecaps. The technology was developed by the European Space Agency in partnership with a Finnish company. Next on their agenda? A round, floating companion for the marooned, codenamed Wilson. Help for the lost: a fabric antenna to keep you from being a castaway originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 21:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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A Nobel Prize for Bob Dylan? Some Would Bet On It

Bob Dylan as a Nobel Prize winner likely isn’t a common conversation in mainstream America. But there is no questioning the singer’s impact on pop culture, from the 1960s until now. And that is what has given the Nobel Prize for Literature an interesting option in the discussions leading up to the Thursday announcement of

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Patty Jenkins’ ‘Pearl’ Spotlights the Personal Side of Breast Cancer

Director Patty Jenkins’ new short film, which helped her heal from the loss of a dear friend, is part of Lifetime’s innovative anthology.

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Congressional Priorities! Triple DOMA Defense Funds While Defunding NPR, Again

enlarge Congress is back with a triple serving of crazy. As I watch C-SPAN on one screen and Occupy Wall Street protests on another, it makes me wonder if this is what it feels to be on a bad acid trip. Do these Republicans actually ever look beyond their ideological blinders at what is going on in this country? Surely not. Here’s a shining example: Eric Cantor has declared he will not bring President Obama’s jobs bill up for a vote. Jobs, you know. That thing not enough people have and because they don’t have it, that thing that is pushing economic growth down. Those. And even though the jobs bill is just a dent in a very large bucket, it’s a jobs bill . It does things. Like repair roads and pay for teachers and things like that. So of course, Cantor wouldn’t bring it up for a vote. Why would he? But look at what they are voting on today! Defund Planned Parenthood and NPR – AGAIN IB Times: Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives are again trying to defund Planned Parenthood and National Public Radio, this time through a draft bill to fund several departments and agencies. Planned Parenthood would be banned from receiving federal funds unless the organization certifies it will end abortion services under the House Appropriations Committee’s draft legislation released Thursday. The proposed spending bill would also cut all funding to a family planning program, known as Title X. Meanwhile, the proposal includes a provision preventing the Corporation for Public Boradcasting from using federal money to support NPR. Oh wait, there’s more: In addition to the Planned Parenthood and NPR provisions, there are other controversial measures included, such as blocking $8.6 billion from being used for Affordable Care Act programs and regulations from the National Labor Relations Board. Even more important to Republicans than jobs, they will also vote to raise the “lawyer fee ceiling” on their expensive DOMA defenders. Via Think Progress : Earlier this year, Speaker John Boehner’s (R) office announced that American taxpayers would pay former Bush Solicitor General Paul Clement to defend the unconstitutional Defense of Marriage Act — at a cost of $520 per hour of legal work . Clement’s original contract, however, included a $500,000 cap on the amount Clement could charge the United States to help protect discrimination. Less than six months later, Clement appears to have blown through that cap, and the House GOP now anticipates that he will take another $1 million from the American people : The [House of Representatives] agrees to pay [Clement's law firm] for all services to be rendered pursuant to this Agreement a sum not to exceed $750,000.00. It is further understood and agreed that, effective October 1, 2011, the aforementioned $750,000 cap may be raised from time to time up to, but not exceeding, $1.5 million , upon written notice of the [House] to the [firm]. I’m sorry. I must rant. Not about the Republican stupid in Congress, but about how this kind of thing lands in the news as “Washington.” NO. It’s not “Washington.” It’s REPUBLICAN wingnuts in our current Congress. As I watch the stupid reports today about Chris Christie and the iPhone 5 and how disappointed Republicans are in their choice of candidates for President it feels almost surreal to me. This idea of calling out “Washington,” as if everyone there is just sitting on their hands and doing nothing is ridiculous. When do names start being named? Is it any wonder that those kids out on Wall Street and around the country are furious? Why shouldn’t they be? They’re the victims (though not the only victims) of this, and instead of some honesty in how we talk about this it all gets mushed up into “Washington.” It’s not Washington. It’s Republican wingnuts doing wingnutty things. The sooner everyone figures that out, the better, though it may be too late by then.

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Top Concentration Killers: Multitasking, Boredom, Fatigue, and More

WebMD talks to experts about top concentration killers, such as multitasking, boredom, fatigue, and more.

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Mitt Romney is running a great campaign—he’s been good in debates, stayed on message, and “taken Rick Perry apart with a cold ruthlessness that is a wonder to behold”—yet the Republican base hasn’t warmed to him, observes David Brooks in the New York Times . Romney just isn’t the…

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Apple announced the iPhone 4S at today’s highly anticipated launch . It will be available Oct. 14, with the 16GB version at $199, the 32GB at $299, and the 64GB at $399. As expected, it will be up to twice as fast, featuring the same A5 chip the iPad 2 offers;…

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