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Sesame Street Embraces Natural Hair Care (Video)

Screenshot of Sesame Street’s video, “I love My Hair.” Photo: SesameStreet / YouTube Sesame Street recently aired an episode of their popular childrens television series featuring a young brown puppet singing a song about loving her natural hair, Salon.com reports . The video clip encourages young viewers to embrace their hair–whether it’s curly, frizzy, or straight as a pin–and is a broader statement, as

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Howard Kurtz Scolds Media for Bashing Tea Party and Praising Obama

Howard Kurtz on Tuesday did something rather noteworthy two weeks before Election Day: he scolded the media's coverage of the Tea Party while at the same time bashed press members for excessively praising Barack Obama during the run-up to the previous elections. This rare appearance of honesty about journalism's pathetic performance in the past three years makes ” How the Media Blew the Midterms ” an absolute must-read: read more

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Politico is full of bad news for Democrats: With two weeks remaining until Election Day, the political map has expanded to put Democrats on the run across the country — with 99 Democratic-held House seats now in play, according to a POLITICO analysis, and Republicans well in reach of retaking the House. It’s a dramatic departure from the outlook one year ago — and a broader landscape than even just prior to the summer congressional recess. As recently as early September, many Republicans were hesitant to talk about winning a majority for fear of overreaching. Today, however, the nonpartisan Cook Political Report predicts a GOP net gain of at least 40 House seats, with 90 Democratic seats in total rated as competitive or likely Republican. “When Chairman [Pete] Sessions and Leader [John] Boehner said that 100 House seats were in play, Democrats scoffed,” said Ken Spain, the National Republican Congressional Committee’s communications director. “Today, they aren’t laughing anymore.” Getting to 39 is not going to be that difficult. In fact, getting to 59 may not be that difficult. And a lot of incumbent Dems who were planning an easy ride to re-election are scrambling like they haven’t had to before. Some big names may go back to the House next year, but they will have had to sweat out an election night with narrow victories after several previous elections in which they won with wide margins.

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Landscape Architect’s Office Fits In A Trailer, Follows His Work

Image: XS/LA Design used to take up a lot of space, with big draughting boards, huge drawings and interns to do all the repetitive and boring stuff. The computer changed everything and reduced the space and staff required to almost nothing. Andreas Stavropoulos of XS/LA tells Alex… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Panettiere Leads the Pack in Wolf Animation

Actress Hayden Panettiere talks about lending her voice to 3D animated wolf adventure ‘Alpha and Omega,’ which also features the vocal talents of the late Dennis Hopper. (Oct. 19)

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MSI WindPad tablet design concepts rendered, available in your choice of innie or outie

It’s a bit odd to see a gadget go from sitting in your hand to sitting in the output file of some renderer but, if images uncovered by blogeee.net are as legit as they’re said to be, MSI looks to be thinking a redesign for its upcoming WindPad tablet. Two different versions are shown, one with a chromed bezel that’s not entirely unlike the one we played with previously , and another with what looks to be edges that are not convex but instead concave, which actually seems like it could be quite nice for carrying whilst sauntering about the penthouse. On the back is a raised black surface that surely can’t be glass… right? Anyhow, there’s no being sure of the legitimacy of these renders, but both look respectable enough to show up on this tablet whenever it shows up at retail, supposedly by the end of the year. MSI WindPad tablet design concepts rendered, available in your choice of innie or outie originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 10:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bioneers 2010: "The Shift Has Hit The Fan"

Audience member applauding at Kenny Ausubel’s opening speech at Bioneers 2010. Photo via Jaymi Heimbuch Kenny Ausubel is one of the founders of Bioneers and he along with his partner Nina Simons are the backbone of the event. So it’s no surprise that one of the most awakening and inspiring speeches came from him during the opening of the event. “The revolution has begun. But in fits and starts. The challenge is it’s one minute to midnight – too late to avoid large-scale destruction. We have to fan the shift to ecoliterate societies at sufficient scale and speed to dodge irretrievable cataclysm,”… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Protesting French Youths Clash With Police

French protests over retirement reform took a violent turn Tuesday as masked youths joined crowds in the streets and attacked police, who responded with tear gas. (Oct. 19)

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Who Gets the Credit?

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Politicians and pundits are trying to figure out who will get the credit should the GOP have a really good day on Nov. 2. I’ll give you my answer in the minute: Who will be the Republican Rahm Emanuel in 2010? In 2006, Emanuel was acclaimed as the architect of Democrats’ sweep to power in the House and Senate. It helped launch him toward a job as President Obama’s chief of staff, which he has since vacated for a run at mayor of Chicago. Now, Republicans look poised to take back the House, and possibly the Senate. GOP politicians and operatives demur when asked who will get credit for a big win on Nov. 2. But that doesn’t mean they’re not thinking about whose political star might be launched after a successful election. The top names mentioned by the more than two dozen political insiders – most of them Republicans – were Karl Rove, Haley Barbour and Ed Gillespie, overshadowing the heads of the campaign committees, Texas Rep. Pete Sessions and Texas Sen. John Cornyn. Sessions and Cornyn were nonetheless generally described as having redeemed themselves after shaky starts to the cycle. “My hunch is it’s going to be more the Eds, the Karls, the Haleys than the people at the party committees themselves, in part because the people at the committees are not generally known in the public,” said Ari Fleischer, a former White House press secretary for President George W. Bush. In my book it’s not a politician or political activist that will deserve the credit for a big GOP win, but people like Rick Santelli, the CNBC financial reporter whose rant back on February 19, 2009 began the Tea Party

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Interspecies Collaboration: A Year Long Experiment to Build a Baby’s Crib with Bees Honeycomb (Photos)

Images via Vanessa Harden and Dezeen What, I hear you ask, is an ‘Interspecies Collaboration’? Well, RCA design graduates Vanessa Harden , Kevin Hill and Ben Faga have the answer in their project Built By. This amazing endeavour see humans and

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