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Electric Car Subsidies: Good or Bad?

The Tesla Model S electric car. Photo: Tesla Motors Or Somewhere In the Middle? Lately, there’s been a media backlash against electric car subsidies. Almost all big newspapers have carried op-eds about it, and they’ve almost all been negative. Are they right? Are electric car subsidies a big mistake? Let’s look at the pros and cons…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Helen Thomas: ‘It Was a Sneak, Stealth Attack’

In this sit-down discussion with the Real News Network, Helen Thomas, deposed doyenne of the White House press corps, discusses her moment of infamy last spring that led to her resignation, claiming she didn’t … (continued)

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Dollar Vs China

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Dollar Vs China

By Daryl Cagle, Cagle Cartoons, MSNBC.com

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Pest Tech: Roaches Could Help Fight Infection

Scientists say cockroaches may hold the key to killing the bacteria that threaten our lives. (Nov. 15)

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China’s Ecological Footprint Unsustainable – We’d Still Need 1.2 Planets if Everyone Had It

photo: tinabasgen / Creative Commons China has been the world’s foremost carbon emitter for over a year now–with per capita emissions now higher than those of France–and this summer overtook the US to become the world’s largest energy consumer as well. Now, according to new analysis by WWF , China can also check itself off on another eco-black list: If everyone on the planet consumed natural resources like the average Chine… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Maddow Recycles Absurd Claim That FNC ‘Never Criticized George W. Bush for Anything’

Since George W. Bush released his memoir “Decision Points,” familiar cries from the left have surfaced once again claiming that the Fox News Channel was – and remains – in the tank for the former president. MSNBC talker Rachel Maddow whined about “Fox News's water-carrying for the Bush Administration” during her interview with Jon Stewart last week. She also claimed that Fox “never criticized George W. Bush for anything. Even when he was doing things that were sort of not conservative. They never criticized him.” Unfortunately for Maddow and the legions of like-minded Fox haters making similar claims, the meme is patently false. read more

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Bobby Jindal, on Monday's Today show, slammed the Obama administration for its slow response to the BP oil spill off the coast of Lousiana, charging that: “It seemed like the federal government was disconnected from the facts on the ground.” However Today co-anchor offered excuses for the President as he queried the Louisiana Republican Governor: “In fairness though, Governor, in those early days of the spill did any one really have an idea of the scope of this and have immediate solutions, ways to fix it?” On to promote his new book Leadership and Crisis, Jindal was told by the Today co-anchor that his harsh criticism of the President probably got him “dis-invited to the White House Christmas party.” The following is the full interview as it was aired on Monday's Today show: read more

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I love this kind of stuff: On Saturday, October 30, 2010, the Opera Company of Philadelphia brought together over 650 choristers from 28 participating organizations to perform one of the Knight Foundation’s “Random Acts of Culture” at Macy’s in Center City Philadelphia. Accompanied by the Wanamaker Organ – the world’s largest pipe organ – the OCP Chorus and throngs of singers from the community infiltrated the store as shoppers, and burst into a pop-up rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s “Messiah” at 12 noon, to the delight of surprised shoppers. This event is one of 1,000 “Random Acts of Culture” to be funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation over the next three years. The initiative transports the classical arts out of the concert halls and opera houses and into our communities to enrich our everyday lives. To learn more about this program and view more events, visit www.randomactsofculture.org. The Opera Company thanks Macy’s and the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ (www.wanamakerorgan.com) for their partnership, as well as Organ Music Director Peter Conte and Fred Haas, accompanists; OCP Chorus Master Elizabeth Braden, conductor; and Sound Engineer James R. Stemke. For a complete list of participating choirs and more information, visit www.operaphila.org/RAC. This event was planned to coincide with the first day of National Opera Week.

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President Obama takes a minute to chat with our future robot overlords (video)

President Obama recently took some time out of the APEC Summit in Yokohama to meet with a few of Japan’s finest automatons, and as always he was one cool cat. Our man didn’t even blink when confronted with this happy-go-lucky HRP-4C fashion robot, was somewhat charmed by the Paro robotic seal, and more than eager to take a seat in one of Yamaha’s personal transport robots . But who wouldn’t be, right? See him in action after the break. Continue reading President Obama takes a minute to chat with our future robot overlords (video) President Obama takes a minute to chat with our future robot overlords (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bush Book

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Bush Book

By Olle Johansson, Cagle Cartoons, Sweden Related Entries October 26, 2010 GOP on Track to Take the House September 30, 2010 Déjà Vu With Your Host, John Boehner

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