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House Speaker-To-Be Has Salty Way With Words

House Republican Leader John Boehner of Ohio used barnyard language to describe the House vote to reporters during a news conference Thursday. This video contains potentially offensive language. (Dec. 2)

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FCC Commissioner Calls For Greater Regulation of News Media

In a Wednesday interview on BBC World News America, liberal FCC Commissioner Michael Copps told correspondent Katty Kay: “I think American media has a bad case of substance abuse right now ….we are going to be pretty close to denying our citizens the essential news and information that they need to have in order to make intelligent decisions about the future direction of their country.” As TVNewser reported on Thursday, after Kay asked about instituting a “Public Value Test” of media outlets, Copps replied: “What we've had in recent years is an aberration where we have had no oversight of the media. For years and years we had some public interest guidelines…they agreed to serve the public interest and that public interest to me right now is crying 'news and information, news and information, news and information.'” read more

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Rich guy Glenn Beck lectures the rest of us on the virtues of Depression-era poverty

Click here to view this media One of the real wonders of modern conservatism — as Thomas Frank explored in some depth in What’s the Matter With Kansas — is the way it manages to convince working- and middle-class people that looking out for the interests of America’s wealthy, in lieu of their own, is really their most important political undertaking. Their chief method for doing this is propaganda that convinces large numbers of people, mostly through culture-war-type appeals, to vote against their own interests. Glenn Beck put on a really perfect display of this Tuesday on his Fox News show, when he spent the first half telling his audience that the poor in America don’t have it so bad because they have TVs and microwaves, compared to what folks looked like back during the Depression. Then he came back with a segment extolling the virtues of Depression-era poverty, when people canned their own food and made their own clothes. Then he said: Beck: We think of poverty now as not having enough money for cable or high-speed Internet. So saith one of the country’s richest men — a guy who has never canned his own food or raised his own garden or even worked an honest day in his life. A guy who knows NOTHING about the conditions of Americans living in poverty today, let alone yesterday or any other day. But he sure can stand back and admire the character of people living in poverty from afar. FWIW, here’s a site, Poverty in America, dedicated to standing up for people living in poverty today. Their main concern today isn’t getting cable TV — it is, indeed, making sure there’s food on the table for their children. Just like in the old days. But Glenn Beck wants us to think there’s some nobility in all this — as in: “Get used to it, suckers! This is how you’re gonna live now!” Sounds about right for a rich guy.

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Pregnancy Exercise During Hot or Cold Weather: Safety Tips

WebMD discusses safety tips while exercising outside, whether it’s hot or cold, during pregnancy.

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Raw Video: Death Sentence in Conn. Home Invasion

Steven Hayes is sentenced to death in the killings of a woman and two daughters, saying he welcomed execution. Dr. William Petit survived the attack, saying it has emotionally scarred him. He left the court without speaking to reporters. (Dec. 2)

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Paramedic: I saw dozens of bodies

Eyewitness says massive northern blaze looks ‘apocalyptic. Father of injured Prison Service cadet thankful for son’s ‘Chanukah miracle’

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Macau government downright rejected Las Vegas Sands Corp-owned casino company’s application to develop the final two parcels of land in its China expansion plan. Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s Hong Kong-listed Sands China Ltd. is given 15 days to apply for a government review, and a month to appeal on the Macau courts in order to Macau Government Trashes Las Vegas Sands Two-Parcel Application is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Verizon confirms contract-free 4G LTE options: same rates, pricier modems

Verizon didn’t make any mention of it during it’s big announcement yesterday, but PC Magazine ‘s Sascha Seagan has confirmed with the carrier that it will indeed be offering its 4G LTE service off-contract as well. That will actually come in at the same rates as the on-contract pricing — $50 for 5GB or $80 for 10GB, plus a $10 per GB overage — but you’ll have to shell out a full $249.99 for the modem, as opposed to just $99.99 on a two-year contract (after a $50 mail-in rebate). Verizon confirms contract-free 4G LTE options: same rates, pricier modems originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Dec 2010 17:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Air Pollution Raises Obesity Risk For Young Animals, Regardless of Diet

photo: Eddy Van 3000 / Creative Commons Now this research concerns itself with non-human animals (mice specifically), but it does provide interesting insight into the non-diet factors which may be at play in soaring obesity rates and the way environmental pollution influences development: A new study shows that exposure to polluted air early in life, at levels that correspond to the amoun… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Raw Video: Pittsburgh Rivers Begin to Recede

Rivers in western Pennsylvania are receding after a wintry mix caused some flooding and icy conditions. The National Weather Service says the major rivers near Pittsburgh crested below expected levels Thursday. (Dec. 2)

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