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Huckabee Heimlichs NC's GOP Lt. Gov Candidate

Former Arkansas Governor and former GOP presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has made a headline recently. This time, it is not related to John McCain’s campaign.
Posted Jun 8, 2008 by  Can Tran (TFactor) in Politics | 2 comments

UN Special Rapporteur Says Biofuel Production Criminal

The United States and the European Union have taken a “criminal path” by contributing to an explosive rise in global food prices through using food crops to produce biofuels
Posted Apr 29, 2008 by  Bob Ewing in World | 12 comments

Technological Breakthrough in Greenhouse Gas Battle

Scientists at Newcastle University have pioneered breakthrough technology in the fight to cut greenhouse gases- team developed a highly energy-efficient method of converting waste carbon dioxide (CO2) into chemical compounds known as cyclic carbonates.
Posted Apr 24, 2008 by  Bob Ewing in Science | 4 comments

Shrinking Penises Cause Behind Arrests Of Sorcerers In The Congo

Congo police have arrested 13 suspected sorcerers who are accused of using their magical powers to steal or shrink men's penises. The penis snatchings have caused a wave of panicked men and some attempted lynchings.
Posted Apr 23, 2008 by  KJ (momentsintime) in Crime | 3 comments

Earthquake and Aftershocks Hit Southern Illinois

Illinois is not known for being in danger from Earthquakes, but on Thursday morning, a 5.2 Earthquake rattled the state of Illinois. As of 11:00 am on the same day, six aftershocks had already been felt measuring as high as magnitude 4.6.
Posted Apr 20, 2008 by  Sue D. in Environment | 18 comments

Crops, Cars and Climate Crisis

The rush to get into biofuels production has ignited a major crisis for the planet. This according to the Canadian and global farm leaders and agriculture specialists
Posted Apr 20, 2008 by  Bob Ewing in Environment | 33 comments

Danica Patrick Wins First Major Race

One of the most prolific female open wheel racing drivers has finally won her first major race on the circuit. Who did she beat to the finish line?
Posted Apr 20, 2008 by  pbrite in Sports

Weird Sex Laws In America: Real Laws On The Books Of Justice

Differences in federal and state laws are nothing new, and legal battles over a state’s liberal laws regarding sexual behavior making news every day. What about those sex laws that just don’t make the headline news?
Posted Apr 20, 2008 by  Nikki W (karateblossom) in Lifestyle | 40 comments

Child Rapist And Murderer Denied Appeal For Life By U.S. Supreme Court

United States Supreme Court Denies hearing a trial of appeals involving life and death, where a man beat, repeatedly raped and strangled a 7-year-old girl after luring her away from her father's birthday party in 1995.
Posted Apr 19, 2008 by  Nikki W (karateblossom) in Crime | 10 comments

Assemblying the Geometry of Music

Over the past couple of centuries, scholars have been fascinated with the connection between math and music. Now, three music professors have devised a new way for analyzing and categorizing music that takes advantage of the complex mathematics.
Posted Apr 19, 2008 by  Theodora L. (Franklin) in Science | 6 comments

Op-Ed: Organic food price hike, or heist?

Organic food is produced without pesticides, herbicides, or even peopleocides. It’s grown according to highly advanced nutritional ideas, ecological concepts, and in the case of permaculture, with very high cost efficiency. So why does it cost so much?
Posted Apr 19, 2008 by  Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Business | 5 comments

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed - The Must See Film of 2008

I once thought that the scientific community was a place where free thinking was encouraged. After all isn't theory and experimentation the basis of all of sciences important discoveries? Not according to Ben Steins EXPELLED: NO INTELLIGENCE ALLOWED.
Posted Apr 19, 2008 by  JOE'SDAFILMMAN in Entertainment | 4 comments

New Study Shows Dangerous Chemicals In Cats and Dogs From Household Chemicals

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) produced a study that was released by Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society yesterday which shows that high levels of toxic chemicals are found in dogs and cats.
Posted Apr 18, 2008 by  Sue D. in Health | 13 comments

Gas prices push closer to $3.50 a gallon, oil hits $117

On Friday the price for retail gas hit a new record as prices march towards 43.50 a gallon. Crude oil also hit a new record of $117 a barrel.
Posted Apr 18, 2008 by  jxtra in World | 6 comments

Op-Ed: Workers productive for only four hours a day- UK study by Cadillac

Yep, if you think you’re being buried under all that technology, you’re right. The joke is that it’s voluntary. Researchers have discovered that most people use that much time at work on the net and phone, not working.
Posted Apr 18, 2008 by  Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Business | 4 comments

Algae may benefit from ocean changes: New study sees an upside to acidity increase

One of the beauties of science is that it can argue with itself. Dogma of any kind usually loses in scientific debates. That’s just been demonstrated by an theory backflip caused by research into the effects of acidity levels in the ocean.
Posted Apr 18, 2008 by  Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) in Science

Trees Have Right Too

In a presentation before Portland’s Urban Forest Commission, Portland, Oregon City Council Member, Dan Saltzman, lamenting on private property owners cutting trees on their property, stated, “Trees have rights too.”
Posted Apr 18, 2008 by  LewWaters in World | 11 comments

J.K Rowlings becomes fiery at trial

A three-day trial involving an unauthorized Harry Potter encyclopedia ended on Wednesday with a anger coming from J.K. Rowling.
Posted Apr 17, 2008 by  aarontrippedout in Crime

Sophmore shot on High School Campus

Fresno California was the scene of a High School shooting today. This shooting was NOT gang related though, a sophmore was shot at close range and died a short time later at the scene.
Posted Apr 17, 2008 by  Gar Swaffar in Crime | 1 comment

Yale Student Falsely Claims to Create Art from Blood Of Self-Induced Abortions

Aliza Shvarts, a Yale University student claims to have artificially inseminating herself "as often as possible" so that she could become pregnant and then use herbs to cause abortions and used the blood from those abortions to create "art".
Posted Apr 17, 2008 by  Sue D. in Arts | 8 comments
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