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Peete’s Turkey Day Tips

Holly Robinson Peete, celeb mom and co-host of “The Talk,” shares her tips for avoiding food allergy attacks and having a happy, healthy Thanksgiving. (Nov. 24)

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Joe Scarborough Says TSA Screening Controversy ‘Most Ginned-Up Story of the Year,’ But Recants Position When Guests Disagree

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted protesters and opponents of the new TSA screening procedures on Wednesday's “Morning Joe,” only to recant his position on the show's next hour when he realized two panel members criticized the new checks. “I was saying this was a made-up debate – this is a real debate, I guess,” Scarborough admitted on the second hour of his show. While Scarborough and co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist, as well as MSNBC political analyst Harold Ford, sympathized with TSA workers and defended the new checks, two guests opposed the new search methods. Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan and New York Magazine columnist John Heilemann criticized the TSA procedures. Early in the first hour of the show, Scarborough ranted against the “opt-out” protestors who would be forgoing the body scanners at airports Wednesday to be subjected to pat-down checks, deliberately frustrating and slowing down the process on one of the busiest travel days of the year. Scarborough has recently promoted civil discourse on his show with the mantra “Keep Calm and Carry On,” but let loose at the protesters Wednesday.

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Police Raid Gang-Controlled Slums in Rio

Police raided gang-ruled shantytowns Wednesday, setting off clashes that killed 14 people as authorities try to halt a wave of violence that has rattled rich and poor alike in a city that Brazil hopes to make a showplace for the 2016 Olympics. (Nov. 24)

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Team at Purdue University working on high-temp generators to suck power from car exhaust

You know all that gas spitting out the exhaust of your car? Not only is it full of carbon monoxide and other things you shouldn’t breathe, it’s also full of heat. Heat is wasted energy, and students at Purdue University , led by mechanical engineering professor Xianfan Xu, are working to capture it. With some funding from General Motors the team is working to create better thermoelectric generators, or TEGs, that work at much higher temperatures than those we’ve seen before . A current Purdue prototype works at 700C, or 1,300F, which could be found behind a car’s catalytic converter and generate enough electricity to reduce fuel consumption by around five percent. Future versions would work at higher temperatures and offer better results. Last year BMW indicated it is working on similar tech with deployments coming as early as 2014, and so now the race begins, though the culmination of their efforts will surely look something like this . Team at Purdue University working on high-temp generators to suck power from car exhaust originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 19:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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On Big Travel Day, Pat-down Protest Is Put Down

The lines of Thanksgiving travelers moved smoothly at airports around the country Wednesday despite an Internet campaign to get passengers to gum up the works on one of the busiest days of the year by refusing full-body scans. (Nov. 24)

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Tel Aviv: No buses on Shabbat eve

Haredi factions veto municipality’s decision to operate public transportation on Friday nights

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Dan Savage: ‘It Gets Better,’ But It’s Still Tough for GLBTs

Sex columnist Dan Savage, creator of the “It Gets Better” campaign to help gay youth through tough transitions, is pretty patient with CNN’s Kyra Phillips as he discusses the still very real threat of hate speech and hate crimes targeting … (continued) Related Entries November 22, 2010 WikiLeaks Promises Biggest-Ever Leak November 22, 2010 Power and the Tiny Acts of Rebellion

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Three Cheers for Kamala Harris! She wins CA’s Attorney General. Repudiation of Karl Rove’s cash

Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP Photo More good election news fro California. We elected a great Attorney General and kicked to the curb a far right extremist who was Karl Rove’s major dude. More than three weeks after he declared victory in the race for state attorney general, Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Steve Cooley conceded defeat Wednesday as he trailed by more than 50,000 votes in one of the closest statewide races in California history. The decision means that San Francisco Dist. Atty. Kamala Harris will assume the post of California’s top law enforcement official, giving Democrats a clean sweep of the statewide offices. Uncertainty had swirled around the election result since shortly after the votes began to be counted on Nov. 2. Cooley claimed victory on election night, only to discover the next morning that he was behind. As county registrars scrambled to count more than 2 million ballots left uncounted after election day, the lead bounced back and forth, but Harris has held an advantage for more than a week. She should be outstanding. enlarge Credit: Crooksandliars Karl Rove and another one of his shady groups tried to buy Cooley the election, but ultimately failed in their quest. The race for California’s Attorney General is getting dirty. Unusual national interest is suddenly coming to California’s election from a group in Alexandria, VA called The Republican State Leadership Committee, a group cofounded by Karl Rove. This committee just put 1.1 million to fund attack ads against Harris now showing in Los Angeles. To put the size of this last-minute effort in context, consider that Harris has spent about $3 million for her entire campaign – which she raised within the legal limit of $6,500 per donation, with the identity of each contributor a matter of public record. The Daily beast wrote an i nteresting profile on Kamala . She’s not a DLC/Third Way ConservaDem. But maybe the most interesting woman to watch is Kamala Devi Harris, the district attorney for San Francisco, whose Democratic primary win puts her on course to become the first African-American and Asian-American woman elected attorney general in California. Born to one of the first black economics professors at Stanford University and an Indian physician at a time when interracial marriage was still illegal in parts of America, she has already made history. Now, Harris’ challenge is to break through one of the last glass ceilings in California .

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Turn Black Friday Green, Part I: KIND Towels

Photo Credit: Joel Fitzpatrick If you must shop the day after Thanksgiving , at least buy something sultry and green. Joel Fitzpatrick, famous for making Hush Puppies a household name, has launched KIND towels to put a little desire back into your cloth goods. The line is all-natural, un-dyed, unbleached , certified

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‘Only partial segregation’ in J’lem event

Following public criticism after Ynet report, municipality to allow ‘mixed seating and as well as separation between men and women’ during haredi singer’s performance. ‘Now segregation is between haredim and the general public,’ says Meretz councilmember

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