Heart attack risk significantly increases one year after rheumatoid arthritis (RA) diagnosis, new research suggests.
Continue reading …Image: CNN Video screen grab Fair Criticism? Or Not CNN has a video segment about Washington D.C.’s Capital Bikeshare , a bike sharing program with over 1,000 bicycles and 100 stations. The whole thing is pretty positive: They interview people who feel like bike-commuting in such a convenient way has made their lives better and is also helping the environment. But in the piece there’s a small piece of criticism that is buried, and I want to highlight it to show how hypocritical it is. But first, check out the video below…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …A private company launched a spacecraft into orbit Wednesday in a bold demonstration test for NASA that could lead to the first commercial space station supply run next year and eventual astronaut rides. (Dec. 8)
Continue reading …Whenever technology is used to solve a real problem, it warms our hearts. It really does. But when technological perambulations are needed to work their way around antiquated state liquor laws (the likes of which have tormented at least one poor Engadget editor since he reached the age of majority), it just seems sad. For instance, it’s illegal to sell alcohol in grocery stores in Pennsylvania, but it’s not illegal to install a vending machine that dispenses wine: as long as the user is asked to take a breathalyzer test, swipe their state issued ID or Driver License, and then show their mug to a state official sitting somewhere in Harrisburg, who is keeping an eye on the proceedings via CCTV. Simple, right? Maybe not, but it does protect the state’s monopoly on liquor sales. The Pronto wine vending machine is currently only available in select grocery stores in the state, but it’s just been announced that the PA Liquor Control Board has given Walmart preliminary approval to put the things in some of their locations outside of Pittsburgh. We’ll try one out ourselves, as soon as they start carrying Blue Nun. PA Walmart stores getting CCTV-enabled, breathalyzin’ wine vending machines originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 16:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Sure, President Obama may have negotiated his tax-cut deal with the ostensible Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell. But now the Teabagger King, Sen. Jim DeMint — the GOP’s real Senate leader — has come out saying “No dice.” A leading conservative voice in the Senate said Tuesday he will vote against the tax cut deal President Obama brokered with Republicans in Congress. Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) said that he will oppose a potential cloture vote on the accord and a final vote if the package advances past a possible filibuster. “No,” the senator said his votes will be on the conservative Hugh Hewitt Show. DeMint’s stance indicates that a number of Republicans are not yet on board with the proposal in addition to a seemingly large bloc of Democrats in the House and Senate. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said earlier Wednesday he is “pleased” with the deal and hoped that “a large majority of members of the Republican conference will find this a proposal worth supporting.” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who has lead liberal opposition to the plan in the Senate, reiterated Tuesday that he is prepared to filibuster the deal after Obama held an afternoon press conference to sell the plan to skeptics. The senator explained the timing of his announcement by saying that he was, “kind of holding my fire to let the liberals blast this thing first.” DeMint is following the propaganda line being laid out by the Club for Growth, the right-wing millionaires’ political arm, in their attacks on the deal, as you can see from watching the Club’s president, Chris Chocola, natter on endlessly this morning on Fox about how tax cuts have supposedly been proven to be the be-all and end-all of economic stimulus plans (when in fact just the opposite is true ). Dave Weigel thinks that DeMint’s not putting that great a stake into this position, but David Waldman at DKos wonders if it means Obama’s tax-cut deal is effectively defunct: DeMint said that “the biggest problem” he has with the plan is that it does not extend the tax cuts permanently. But would it matter if it did? Last week, DeMint ally Tom Coburn (R-OK) objected to and sunk another “deal” that “Senate Minority Leader” Mitch McConnell (R-KY) thought he’d negotiated and that would have given the Senate a chance at a vote last Saturday on just such a plan. Why? Because doing so gives Republicans more opportunities to screw with Democrats, that’s why. Is it true that all Republicans want is to serve the rich? Well, maybe. But if there’s anything they want even more right now, it’s to show the world the sight of Democrats losing as often and on as many fronts as possible. Who gives a crap about the taxes and whatnot? That’ll all come soon enough. Is it all just so totally chaotic and unpredictable that there was just no avoiding it? Well, I certainly haven’t considered Mitch McConnell to be the minority leader for some time now. And you know what? Neither has McConnell … Most likely this is just political theater thrown up for the benefit of the Tea Partiers. But we’ll see how this shakes out in terms of Senate votes.
Continue reading …Opposition leader claims PM’s handling of deadly blaze became ‘media performance’; says he hopes ‘spin will prevail over truth.’ Netanyahu: Law to create a nationwide firefighting force will be implemented within 10 days
Continue reading …Designer Candy Chang complains that New Orleans is full of vacant storefronts; she notes that her neighbourhood is still without a grocery store. She wishes things were different, and made “fill-in-the-blank stickers to provide an easy tool to voice what we want, where we want it.” It is a good idea that could work in a lot more places than just New Orleans; I could think of few things to wish for where I Iive…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …A new video released by the Taliban shows Spc. Bowe Bergdahl, the only known US serviceman held captive in Afghanistan, with bags under his eyes and what appears to be an abrasion on his left cheek. (Dec. 8)
Continue reading …A group of hackers organized under the familiar moniker of Anonymous (remember those anti-Scientology demonstrations ?) has registered its collective disapproval of MasterCard and the Swedish prosecution authority for participating in the censure of WikiLeaks and founder Julian Assange by, fittingly, compromising the functionality of their websites.
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