Three Iowa Supreme Court Justices that struck down the state’s ban on gay marriage have been voted out of office. (Nov. 4)
Continue reading …Well, here’s some good news — we just received an internal Verizon pricelist confirming that the Droid Pro will sell for $179 when it hits on November 9th , a far sight lower than the $299 we’d originally heard . That’s a pretty tempting price for Moto’s Android-with-a-Blackberry-keyboard handset, although we’re assuming that it’ll be $279 with a $100 rebate at launch. We’re also seeing that the dual-display Samsung Continuum Galaxy S phone will hit for the usual $199, while the Droid 2 indeed fell to $149 last week in order to make room for the now nearly-mythical Droid 2 Global , which will come in two colors for $199. We’re also separately told that the HTC Merge won’t arrive until after the 17th, so those reports of a launch on the 11th might premature. Either way, it looks like Verizon’s going to have a pretty loaded holiday lineup — and it looks like we’ve got some serious reviewing to do. Verizon pricing Droid Pro at $179, Samsung Continuum at $199? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 10:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Taylor Swift sells more than 1M copies of new CD; ‘Despicable’ on way to $500 million worldwide; Bristol Palin forgot to turn in her absentee ballot (Nov. 4)
Continue reading …Image: Flickr via Jos Dozens of sheep and goats broke out of a slaughterhouse in upstate New York on Tuesday night, and gave police quite the runaround. The owner isn’t sure how they got away, but they sure looked excited that they did. Video after the jump…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The scariest guy Obama will have to face in the next two years won’t be John Boehner or Eric Cantor, but Darryl Issa, a Southern California congressman who will have a host of new powers : Here are the top three ways Washington will be different after this week’s midterm elections: First, President Obama will have to go through John Boehner and Co. to pass any bill. Second, Republicans will be held politically accountable for their actions in a way they haven’t been during their years in the minority. And third, Rep. Darrell Issa and his fellow GOP committee chairmen in the House will have subpoena power come January. What exactly does that mean? A congressional subpoena allows House committees to compel the administration and any federal agency to produce documents or testimony related to a broadly-defined “legislative purpose.” Courts have rarely interfered with this privilege and presidential administrations don’t often fight it. Subpoena power, in other words, means that Issa, who will soon be the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, can legally compel the Obama administration to hand over virtually any document it has. Issa is downplaying his new role, telling reporters, “My job is to make the president a success” by helping him eliminate waste and abuse in the executive branch. He is also talking up a series of relatively benign subjects as his top priorities heading into the next Congress: continuing oversight of the FDA’s food safety regulations, eyeing the Postal Service’s financial difficulties, and extending subpoena power to the inspectors general across all the federal agencies. In reality, Issa’s new powers pose great peril to Obama — and to Republicans, too, if they overreach. The GOP will need to pick their battles because the media will play every investigation as an overreach.
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