NPR canned Juan Williams and created a firestorm of negative publicity and political calls to defund public broadcasting. Is there such a thing as separation between so-called objective versus opinion media? And how much is the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage mess costing Americans?
Continue reading …The LA Times thinks it’s conservative politics : The most rapidly growing religious category today is composed of those Americans who say they have no religious affiliation. While middle-aged and older Americans continue to embrace organized religion, rapidly increasing numbers of young people are rejecting it. As recently as 1990, all but 7% of Americans claimed a religious affiliation, a figure that had held constant for decades. Today, 17% of Americans say they have no religion, and these new “nones” are very heavily concentrated among Americans who have come of age since 1990. Between 25% and 30% of twentysomethings today say they have no religious affiliation — roughly four times higher than in any previous generation. So, why this sudden jump in youthful disaffection from organized religion? The surprising answer, according to a mounting body of evidence, is politics. Very few of these new “nones” actually call themselves atheists, and many have rather conventional beliefs about God and theology. But they have been alienated from organized religion by its increasingly conservative politics. I have a hard time buying the idea that conservative politics are keeping people out of church because in the hundreds of churches I’ve been in (either as member or visiting singer) I’ve never seen any politics at all. Perhaps it’s not actual politics in church that’s keeping people away, but the media obsession against conservative politics and their efforts to link it to evangelical churches that’s doing it. This article talks about young people who have no interest in church, but I can tell you from firsthand experience there are plenty of older adults who have lost interest as well.
Continue reading …Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons Typically, a deep study of a genus or family can uncover a new species or two. But when it comes to micro mollusks, it turns out, the opportunity for discovery is much greater —if researchers are willing to do the painstaking work required. After ten years of research, two scientists commissioned by the National Museum of Natural History in Paris have uncovered 209 new species&mda… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Photo: Aza Raskin via Flickr / Creative Commons If soaring wedding costs have you wondering how you can afford it all (and yet, you couldn’t be bothered with the effort to put on a more eco-conscious wedding ) then McDonald’s may have the answer for you. In Hong Kong, where weddings are biiiig business (my own cousin’s glitzy matrimonial affair there last winter — hosted in a fancy hotel and complete with ice sculptur… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Don’t take this as the gospel, but online retailer Expansys has gone ahead and listed Dell’s Venue Pro — affectionately known as “the Windows Phone 7 device with a portrait QWERTY slider” — with pricing and availability date in tow. Which, if you’re wondering, is
Continue reading …A cholera outbreak has killed more than a hundred people in Haiti, adding to the woes of the island nation still recovering from a devastating earthquake. At one hospital, patients crowd the parking lot outside seeking care. (Oct. 22)
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