Democratic Rep. David Wu of Oregon announced Tuesday that he will resign amid the political fallout from an 18-year-old woman’s allegations of an unwanted sexual encounter with him. (July 26)
Continue reading …Quarterback Michael Vick and Philadelphia Eagles teammates Clay Harbor and Trent Cole were glad to be back at the team’s facility Tuesday, one day after players voted to approve a deal to end the lockout. (July 26)
Continue reading …Members of the New York Jets were back at work Tuesday, a day after NFL players agreed to a deal to end the four-month lockout. Jets owner Woody Johnson spoke to reporters as did tight end Dustin Keller and guard Brandon Moore. (July 26)
Continue reading …At a private funeral ceremony in London, friends and family bid farewell to Amy Winehouse, while tributes continue to flood in outside her house. (July 26)
Continue reading …Broadcast and cable networks have failed to cover a liberal interest group's exploitative TV spot claiming any cuts to the EPA would be equivalent to spoon-feeding toxic particles to infants, even though the proposed cuts would only pare back funding to pre-recession levels. The video, released in March amid debates in Congress to curtail the EPA's regulatory authority, has since re-emerged as a commercial on MSNBC. While depicting an adult feeding a small child helpings of baby food from jars labeled dioxin, mercury, and arsenic, a narrator frets: ” If the EPA wasn't cleaning millions of toxic particles out of the air, they'd be going, well, somewhere else…Protect the EPA. Protect our kids .” Despite the impression left by American Family Voices, the group responsible for the advertisement, that cuts to the EPA would kill children, the numbers tell a different story. In February, President Barack Obama proposed an FY 2012 budget of $8.9 billion for the EPA. In April, House Republicans passed a budget (the Ryan Plan) that would trim EPA funding to 2008 levels, or approximately $7.5 billion . If baby food wasn't contaminated with dangerous amounts of arsenic in 2008, scaling back EPA funding to those levels in 2012 could hardly be construed as fatal to infants. Yet the media are allowing American Family Voices (AFV) to get away with such hyperbole and MSNBC is pocketing the ad revenue without scrutinizing the spot on any of its news programs. AFV has a history of advancing liberal causes on a wide range of consumer issues. Shortly after Mike Lux, president of Progressive Strategies, a liberal political consulting firm, founded AFV in 2000, the group started assaulting President George W Bush with allegations of corporate corruption. “I was outraged at the idea that Bush was going to do a big speech and pound his chest and say he is in favor of corporate responsibility when he is closer to the corporate world than any president since Ronald Reagan,” accused Lux, a former aide to President Clinton. AFV ran TV ads in 2002 claiming, “Bush played a key role at Harken Energy – they used Enron-style accounting to hide losses.” Since then, according to AFV's website , the group has focused on railroading the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, accusing then-Rep. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) of collaborating with Tom DeLay in a money-laundering scheme, and supporting the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill. Just like AFV has a history of attacking conservative politicians and promoting liberal policies, the media have a history of ignoring controversial liberal political ads. Back in May, ABC, MSNBC, and CNN, among others, avoided covering – for as long as they could – the Agenda Project's offensive Medicare video showing a Republican politician steering grandma and her wheelchair off a cliff. –Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
Continue reading …Ahead of an official announcement expected on Tuesday, Verizon Wireless let slip a promotional video starring its upcoming flagship BlackBerry smartphone, the BlackBerry Bold 9930. First revealed exclusively here on BGR, this next-generation Bold smartphone is the handset BlackBerry fans have been clamoring for. It features a sharp 2.8-inch touchscreen above the famous full QWERTY that RIM’s phones… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Boy Genius Report Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 13:45 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …[Video Link] Via Laughing Squid, this TED talk by game developer Kevin Slavin: Kevin Slavin argues that we’re living in a world designed for — and increasingly controlled by — algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how … Continue reading → Presented By: Welcome the Zettabyte Era with Cisco Today we use terms like gigabyte and terabyte when it comes to data. Five years from now,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Boing Boing Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 08:40 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …[Video Link] Via Laughing Squid, this TED talk by game developer Kevin Slavin: Kevin Slavin argues that we’re living in a world designed for — and increasingly controlled by — algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how … Continue reading → Presented By: Welcome the Zettabyte Era with Cisco Today we use terms like gigabyte and terabyte when it comes to data. Five years from now,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Boing Boing Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 08:40 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Two days after a drunken fight with his girlfriend, searchers found a 25-year-old Texas man 30 feet down a manhole, suffering from snake bites. (July 26)
Continue reading …Two days after a drunken fight with his girlfriend, searchers found a 25-year-old Texas man 30 feet down a manhole, suffering from snake bites. (July 26)
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