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Report: 150,000 Americans to die as a result of climate change

Death from above: US police drone may fire tasers, rubber bullets

Canadian man pays off student loan in $114,000 cash

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Denzel Washington, Chris Pine and Tony Scott prove 'Unstoppable' Special

Unlike the nonstop, million-ton freight train in the runaway action film 'Unstoppable' (on Blu-ray/DVD), director Tony Scott, actors Denzel Washington & Chris Pine are very much in control as they climb aboard to discuss making the thriller.
Digital Journal Report by Earl Dittman

X Games: Create Your Personal X Games Poster

Action sports have grown in popularity over the past 15 years in large thanks to the success of events like the X Games and video games, such as the Tony Hawk Pro's Skater franchise. Now, ESPN wants to get fans more involved.
In the Media by RJ Young

Legal Action Launched against EU-Israel Agreement

MP Clare Short and the "European Campaign to End the Siege of Gaza" have launched legal action which require the European Union to uphold human rights conditions entrenched in the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
In the Media by Sameh A. Habeeb

Serious Sam HD Commercial Released

In true tongue-in-cheek fashion, developer Croteam recently released a commercial for their upcoming game, Serious Sam HD. This new commercial manages to express just how "serious" the game will be.
In the Media by Ursachi Cosmin

Op-Ed: Evil bankers profiled in 'The International'

Banks come under scrutiny big time in "The International," a taut thriller from Columbia Pictures now looking for ticket deposits
In the Media by Rob Waldman

Georgian president to McCain: Move 'from words to deeds'

Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili called John McCain and other American leaders to do more than just talk and help lead an international peacekeeping force.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 2 comments

Digital Rights Lawyer Urges 'Net Neutrality' As Millions Get Bad Deal From Net Firms

Legal action has been called for by official US regulators on the very principles which has made the Internet the giant success that it is today. A digital rights lawyer has spoken on the reasons sites get bogged down as more users join the web
In the Media by Michelle Duffy - 2 comments

UN Secretary-General Urges Action in Africa to Meet Millennium Development Goals

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged scaled-up action – including raising agricultural productivity across Africa – that the continent can meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the target date of 2015.
In the Media by Bob Ewing

Report says UN Must Coordinate Climate Change Action

The international community has recognized that the United Nations is “best suited” to tackle the pressing issue of climate change, and must step up cooperation across the system to meet the challenge, according to a new report made public.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 2 comments

The Law That Won't Work - Ageism Proves That It Is Still Alive And Kicking

As the UK government turns it's back on the growing crime rate involving children under 10, the other end of our existence also gets the cold shoulder as more of our elderly population are living in the shadow of ageism
In the Media by Michelle Duffy - 2 comments
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The British Medical Association is to hold a ballot on industrial action over pensions - but has ruled out strike action.
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Ishaqzaade (2012) - A Review

Star cast: Arjun Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra, Gauhar Khan. Yash Raj Films’ Ishaqzaade is a love story of two...
May 22, 2012 by Devi Freakz

2012 Shredding of the "Constitution of the United States" Continues

What happened to the "Constitution of the United States of America?" Is it now considered just a piece of paper with...
May 20, 2012 in  American Politics by Mindy Allan - 4 comments

Coriander Oil Could Tackle Food Poisoning and Drug-Resistant Infections

The researchers from the University of Beira Interior in Portugal tested coriander oil against 12 bacterial strains,...
May 20, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Cold Empathy and Warm Empathy

Empathy is comprised of two components: I. Cold Empathy: an intersubjective agreement as to the mental...
May 20, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

When Breitbart News published a story yesterday on the discovery of a 1991 publishers’ brochure that stated Barack Obama was born in Kenya, reporters scrambled to write their own stories.

When Breitbart News published a story yesterday on the discovery of a 1991 publishers’ brochure that stated Barack...
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