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Raw Video: Driver Crashes Into JC Penney Store

Officials say at least six people were injured at a mall in Columbia, Missouri when an elderly woman with a history of medical problems lost control of her car and drove into a JC Penney store. (Dec. 20)

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Russia Warns Senate Not to Amend Arms Control Treaty

WASHINGTON — Russia warned the United States Senate on Monday not to rewrite the new arms control treaty being debated Capitol Hill as American lawmakers clashed about the politics of ratification in the waning days of the congressional session. Republican critics of the treaty, known as New Start, offered more amendments to the treaty’s language on verification and launcher limits. But any change to the treaty text would require both countries to go back to the negotiating table, and Moscow made clear that senators had to accept the treaty or reject it as it is, without amendments. “I can only underscore that the strategic nuclear arms treaty, worked out on the strict…

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Samsung’s Bada 2.0 to move to ‘web-centric’ apps, getting ad framework and multitasking

We’re still hesitant to call Bada a “smartphone platform” in the same breath as Android and iOS — but despite our best attempts to write it off, Samsung’s homegrown handset platform keeps chugging and expanding to new hardware. A developer event in South Korea appears to have yielded the first details on what Bada 2.0 will bring when it launches next year, and needless to say, it adds a bunch of smartphone-worthy stuff to the mix: an honest-to-goodness ad framework of some sort, better support for apps that use web technologies, multitasking, NFC capabilities, and an brand new SDK that’ll support Mac and Linux. We’re still going to see a whole lot more hardware — and a more cohesive story — to justify why even low-end “smartphones” should be using Bada over Android, but it’s an interesting development nonetheless. Samsung’s Bada 2.0 to move to ‘web-centric’ apps, getting ad framework and multitasking originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Dec 2010 14:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Victory Garden of Tomorrow Remixes Posters From the Past

I have a thing about WWII motivational and propaganda posters and get a kick out of modern remixes of them. Portland artist Joe Wirtheim has introduced a line of them, called the Victory Garden of Tomorrow. He calls it “an art campaign committed to civic innovation and social progress. It is activist art for new American homefront values.”… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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i-Tree Software Puts a Price Tag on Trees To Save Them

Photo by lrargerich via Flickr Creative Commons What are city trees really worth? Just how much of a contribution do they make to cityscapes, and how can we calculate the pricetag? A software program called i-Tree helps to save urban trees by pinpointing their value. Created by the US Forest Service, the program hammers out cost-benefit calculations to quantify the contribution trees make in urban environments…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Protesters, Observers Charge Belarus Poll Fraud

International observers and Western governments said Sunday’s presidential election in Belarus was flawed, and denounced police violence suppressing protests. But re-elected President Alexander Lukashenko dismissed the criticism Monday. (Dec. 20)

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Magnetic Yellow Cards for Cyclists to Warn Dangerous Drivers

Images: Yellow card by Peter Miller, Cyclist photo by smilygrl , CC Where’s the Referee When You Need Him? This “Magnetic Yellow Card” by Peter Miller isn’t new, but apparently we missed it when it first came out in 2004 and now it’s resurfacing and making the rounds online. The general idea is that cyclists who witness or are almost the victims of reckless driving can stick these magnetic cards on the offending driver’s car as a reminder to to be … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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John McCain’s viciousness on DADT, phoniness on DREAM Act secure an unpleasant legacy

Click here to view this media I dunno about you, but my initial instinctive sense of John McCain, even when he was giving George W. Bush heartburn on the campaign trail back in 2000, was that he really was a world-class phony. That whole “maverick” schtick was so transparently a cover for opportunism that he always had me counting my spoons, if you know what it mean. This past week, he put his utter phoniness — and the really vicious streak that it has always hid — out there for the whole world to see, leading the Republican charge against Don’t Ask Don’t Tell in a truly ugly fashion. But every bit as phony, and significant, was his vocal opposition to the DREAM Act — a bill he had once vocally championed in the Senate and on the campaign trail. Because of McCain, only a tiny handful of Republicans were willing to vote for what had once been a consummately Republican immigration bill. He caught everyone’s attention with his utter nuttiness on DADT repeal : If John McCain gets any more hostile toward his Senate colleagues, they might consider having him go through the metal detector before he enters the Capitol. Saturday’s debate on the repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy was only half an hour old when the Arizona Republican burst onto the floor from the cloakroom, hiked up his pants and stalked over to his friend Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.). Ignoring Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), who had the floor, McCain hectored the men noisily for a few moments, waving his arms for emphasis. When McCain finally stormed off, Durbin shook his head in exasperation and Lieberman smiled. A minute later, McCain returned — he had apparently remembered another element of his grievance — and resumed his harangue. As Steve Benen observes : When we look back at the apartheid-loving segregationists of the 1950s and 1960s, most decent people see racists and misguided monsters. Yesterday, it seemed as if McCain decided, perhaps deliberately, that he wanted to be that guy for the 21st century. Why? I obviously can’t read the conservative senator’s mind, but it seemed to have something to with (a) his intense disgust for President Obama and anything he wants; and (b) his revulsion towards gay people. … This isn’t another “Whatever happened to the old McCain?” piece, which we’ve all seen too many times in recent years. Rather, this is to suggest McCain has done more than make the transition from “maverick” to petulant right-winger. Yesterday, the man waving his arms on the Senate floor was a misanthropic hack who’s abandoned basic decency, and trashed any hopes he might have had about a respectable legacy. Indeed, McCain has now secured a kind of legacy for himself. Today, we look back on figures like “Pitchfork” Ben Tillman and Theodore Bilbo and John Rankin and Strom Thurmond and James Eastland — all ardent defenders of segregation and the sanctity of white womanhood — as tragic monsters, bigoted misanthropes who fell on the wrong side of history defending a system of xenophobic hatred and human evil. Fifty years from now, Americans will look back on McCain as that kind of politician too — not just for his vile efforts to defend DADT, but for his utter betrayal of his onetime supporters among the Latino community by coming out against the DREAM Act. As you can see from the video atop this post, even on the campaign trail, McCain flip-flopped all over the place, telling some right-wing bloggers in 2007 that he now opposed the DREAM — even though he had cosponsored versions of it in 2003, 2005, and 2007. In 2008, before a crowd of Latinos, he said he supported the act. Later, on the campaign trail, he had an Arizona backyard barbecue with some DREAM Act proponents, and as you can see he was very warm about helping them. He expressed similar sentiments on the campaign trail in Florida in 2008, when he met with several DREAM Act students, including Gaby Pacheco . Yet when he encountered Pacheco a few months ago, threatened to have her arrested : A few days before the Senate left for the Thanksgiving break, Pacheco met the new McCain when she tried to lobby him on the DREAM Act, the bill he’d once championed. When Pacheco approached McCain, she said, he dismissed her and threatened to call the Capitol Police on her if she continued to follow him. As he entered an elevator, the DREAM Act supporters told the senator that all they want is to serve their country. “Go serve them then,” McCain told them, according to Pacheco. Brooke Buchanan, spokeswoman for McCain, said the protesters approached the senator, but said McCain did not say he would call the Capitol Police. She said she was not aware of him telling the protesters to “go serve them then.” Like I said: A world-class phony.

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Hexavalent Chromium, Erin Brockovich Chemical, Found in 31 of 35 U.S. Cities’ Tap Water

Image: Mitwa AV via flickr Hexavalent chromium, the cancer-causing chemical made famous by the film Erin Brockovich, has been detected in the tap water of 31 of the 35 U.S. cities tested by Environmental Working Group-commissioned studies. That’s 89 percent of cities sampled. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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PM considers requesting Jonathan Pollard pardon
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