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Confirmed: Life Beyond Earth Is Still Unknown

The discovery of a strange bacteria that can use arsenic as one of its nutrients widens the scope for finding new forms of life on Earth and possibly beyond. (Dec. 2)

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MeeGo-based Intel Atom phone and tablet spotted from Russia with love

First the 2018 World Cup and now this. An Intel press event in Moscow was reportedly the site of some new MeeGo device reveals. Mail.ru’s Anton Spiridonov was on hand and managed to spot Intel Atom-based phone the Hi/Lo Vibrant (we haven’t heard of the company, either) and a tablet of some sort, both equipped with the Linux-based OS. Not much else is known save for what appears to be a 5 megapixel camera labeled as such on the back. More pics below. [Thanks, Chris] Gallery: MeeGo-based Intel Atom phone and tablet spotted from Russia with love MeeGo-based Intel Atom phone and tablet spotted from Russia with love originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Dec 2010 16:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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How many times during the Bush administration did we hear John McCain and other members of the GOP tell the American people that military leaders should never be questioned when it comes to military matters? Bush turned the entire Iraq War over to Gen. Petraeus so that he could deflect all criticism away from the White House as much as possible. How many times have I ever used video of Joe Lieberman to defend a morally just position? That’s how disturbing the fight against the repeal of DADT has become. What we found out at today’s hearing is that when a Democratic President is in office, the GOP has no respect for the decisions made by our military leaders. Greg Sargent: It’s important that we be 100 percent clear on what happened at this morning’s Senate hearings on Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. Military leaders essentially pleaded with GOP Senators to support repealing DADT, arguing that the failure to do so would put the state of our military at serious risk . Remarkably, despite this clear plea, many Republican Senators still appear unwilling to allow the military leadership’s request to do what they believe is right by our military to be a serious factor in their thinking. In his testimony this morning, Defense Secretary Robert Gates put this as clearly as you could ask for. He noted that the courts are getting more involved in DADT, and said he worried that if the courts abruptly overturn the policy, it could leave the military leadership utterly incapable of responding without harming the armed forces. “We would have zero time to prepare,” Gates said. “No time to train. No time to prepare. That is the worst imaginable outcome as far as I’m concerned, and has very high risk to the force.” By contrast, Gates said, if Congress repeals DADT, it would afford him more control over the timetable, allowing him to monitor the impact of repealing the policy and to adjust accordingly. {} The bottom line message from these military leaders to GOP Senators couldn’t be clearer: Please repeal this policy, so we can carry out repeal in a judicious, careful way, before the courts force us to do it in a rushed and haphazard manner, potentially harming our military. Obviously, the civilian leadership is 100 percent responsible for making policy decisions such as these. Senators are right to subject the claims of military leaders to serious skepticism and scrutiny, and they should be regarded as purely advisory. But what’s striking is that their views on the matter don’t seem to be much of a factor in the thinking of many GOP Senators. Indeed, none of them at the hearing even contested what these military leaders said about courts and the various timetables at play. Yet these Senators still appear adamantly opposed to repeal. I do believe Congress should question the military leadership at all times, especially during a time of war, but the hypocrisy coming out of the mouths of McCain and other GOP politicians is as revolting as ever. If Gates asked for 100,000 more troops to go into Afghanistan, McCain would be out there begging for the President to listen to his military leaders, but when it comes to basic human rights and decency there’s an emptiness that occupies his entire being.

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McCain Doesn’t Budge on ‘DADT’ Repeal

How is it that Senator John McCain can look at the same Pentagon study about repealing “don’t ask, don’t tell” that Defense Secretary Robert Gates and other military colleagues did and reach such a strikingly different conclusion about how to proceed? Well, for starters, it would appear that McCain prioritized certain aspects of the report over others, according to The New York Times, while supporters of lifting the ban on GLBT troops serving openly looked at the bigger picture. MSNBC’s coverage of the discussion between McCain and military leaders is posted below the NYT excerpt.

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White Man Robs Banks in Black Man Disguise

A 30-year-old Florida man has admitted to robbing six banks in Ohio while disguised as a black man. Conrad Zdierak faces up to 35 years in prison and deportation. (Dec. 2)

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First Person: Baby Panda Cub Greets World

About 1-month-old, a new giant panda cub at Zoo Atlanta is still smaller than a house cat, but he is healthy and growing fast, veterinarians said Thursday after a weekly medical exam. (Dec. 2)

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Recycling and the Life of a Lipstick Tube

Photo credit: eBay Green Back in October, we dove into the subject of eco-beauty , offering a series of tips and tricks on how to keep you toxin-free and healthy despite your need for nail polish and love of lipstick…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Health Insurance Premiums Up, Benefits Down

The price of Americans’ premiums for health insurance benefits through an employer shot up more than 40% between 2003 and 2009, according to a new analysis released by The Commonwealth Fund.

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BMW Designworks USA flexes its eco muscle with Siemens Inspiro subway concept

BMW Group’s Designworks USA — where have we heard about those folks before? Ah, yes, that’s the crew that’s responsible for Thermaltake’s Level 10 PC case , and we’re desperately hoping that this concept has an equal (or greater) level of success in the open market. The subway car you see above is purportedly 97.5 percent recyclable, with an aluminum chassis, vivacious hues and a ridiculously spacious interior. It’s being labeled the Siemens Inspiro, and it’s on track to show up in Warsaw’s Metro Warszawskie just over a year from now. No word on where to sign up for conductor dutie, though. BMW Designworks USA flexes its eco muscle with Siemens Inspiro subway concept originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Dec 2010 16:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Obama Optimistic About Bipartisan Deal on Taxes

President Barack Obama said Thursday that he is optimistic that a bipartisan deal can be reached on taxes before the Bush-era tax cuts expire at the end of the year. (Dec. 2)

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