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Tom McHale

Obama BRAIN initative may uncover ways to prevent diseases and trauma, researchers hope... - 1 views

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    "The president on Tuesday announced  a $100 million initiative called BRAIN, which he referred to as "the next great American project." The initiative stands for Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies. It aims to accelerate the development and use of new technologies that will allow scientists to get a real-time, dynamic look at how the brain works and how nerve cells function, in the hopes of understanding more about how the brain processes information, stores memories and impacts behavior."
Tom McHale

Caroline Kennedy Is Seen as Likely Choice for Japan Envoy - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "WASHINGTON - Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of President John F. Kennedy, is likely to be the next United States ambassador to Japan, according to people familiar with the appointment process."
Tom McHale

How the Monsanto Protection Act snuck into law - Salon.com - 0 views

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    "Slipped into the Agricultural Appropriations Bill, which passed through Congress last week, was a small provision that's a big deal for Monsanto and its opponents. The provision protects genetically modified seeds from litigation in the face of health risks and has thus been dubbed the "Monsanto Protection Act" by activists who oppose the biotech giant. President Barack Obama signed the spending bill, including the provision, into law on Tuesday"
Tom McHale

Rutgers Fires Basketball Coach Mike Rice After Video Goes Public - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    "Rutgers fired Mike Rice, the coach of its men's basketball team, on Wednesday, a day after a video surfaced showing him berating his players during practices, throwing balls at them, kicking them and taunting them with slurs."
Tom McHale

Pentagon temporarily bans mortar round after deaths of 7 Marines during training in Nev... - 0 views

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    "HAWTHORNE, Nev. - A mortar shell explosion killed seven Marines and injured a half-dozen more during mountain warfare training in Nevada's high desert, prompting the Pentagon to immediately halt the use of the weapons until an investigation can determine their safety, officials said Tuesday."
Tom McHale

Samsung Galaxy S 4: Everything You Need To Know - 0 views

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    "At a packed event in New York's Radio City Music Hall Thursday, Samsung revealed its newest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S 4. Following in the footsteps of the bestselling Android phone on the market, the Galaxy S III, the S 4 sports a number of unique new features, while keeping some favorite options from its predecessor."
Tom McHale

Cyprus bailout threatens to backfire - Mar. 18, 2013 - 0 views

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    "Two days after the European Union revealed a €10 billion rescue for Cyprus, the tiny island nation said its banks would not reopen at least until Thursday to give it more time to win the backing of parliament for a controversial tax on deposits."
Tom McHale

Gay marriage support hits new high in Post-ABC poll - 0 views

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    "ublic support for gay marriage has hit a new high as Americans increasingly see homosexuality not as a choice but as a way some people are, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll."
Tom McHale

Senate Passes Six-Month Spending Bill To Avoid Government Shutdown - 0 views

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    "WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate passed a bill Wednesday to keep the federal government running after March 27, approving a six-month spending measure that adds to the unpopular cuts of sequestration. The $984 billion "continuing resolution" passed by a vote of 73 to 26. It makes additional across-the-board cuts of 1.9 percent to 2.5 percent in various categories of spending on top of the $85 billion in annual cuts mandated by the Budget Control Act of 2011 -- the infamous deal that created the failed super committee and the resulting budget sequestration that slices $1.2 trillion over a decade."
Tom McHale

California high school newspaper's articles about sex draw ire from parents -... - 0 views

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    "Parents at a high school in California have complained that articles in Mountain View High School's The Oracle were inappropriate and obscene. One of the articles in question was an inforgraphic titled "What they teach you in health, and what you really need to know" that dispelled myths about sexual activity and gave information about safe sex. The topic came up at a school board meeting earlier this week, where once again parents expressed concern over the newspaper's content and asked the school district to assume greater control over the content in the paper."
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    Click on the link and the infographic. Do you think this is inappropriate content for a high school newspaper? Should the school board assume greater control (prior review) over the content of the paper? Click on the comment link above to reply.
Tom McHale

BBC News - Steubenville Ohio school footballers guilty of rape - 0 views

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    "Two high school football players in the US state of Ohio have been found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl. The case came to light via text messages, online videos and social media posts made the morning after, attracting nationwide attention. The two were sentenced to at least a year in juvenile detention and the judge said both might stay in detention until they reach 21. The case was thrust into the national spotlight after attention by bloggers and the hacker activist group Anonymous. Some claimed that the community - including local police - had sought to cover up the crime to protect the accused, who were members of a celebrated high school football team."
Tom McHale

Scientists more certain that particle is Higgs boson - CNN.com - 1 views

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    "Last summer, physicists announced that they had identified a particle with characteristics of the elusive Higgs boson, the so-called "God particle." But, as often the case in science, they needed to do more research to be more certain. On Thursday, scientists announced that the particle, detected at the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle-smasher, looks even more like the Higgs boson. The news came at the Moriond Conference in La Thuile, Italy, from scientists at the Large Hadron Collider's ATLAS and Compact Muon Solenoid experiments. These two detectors are looking for unusual particles that slip into existence when subatomic particles crash into one another at high energies."
Tom McHale

Biden's office apologizes for demanding that student reporter delete photos | Fox News - 1 views

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    "ANNAPOLIS -  Vice President Joe Biden's press secretary apologized to a Capital News Service reporter and the Philip Merrill College of Journalism Wednesday after a press office staffer demanded the reporter delete photos taken at an event in Rockville. The reporter, a credentialed member of the press who is a student at the University of Maryland, College Park, was covering a domestic violence event featuring Biden, Attorney General Eric Holder and Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin."
Tom McHale

U.S. Is Bolstering Missile Defense to Deter North Korea - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "WASHINGTON - The Pentagon will spend $1 billion to deploy additional ballistic missile interceptors along the Pacific Coast to counter the growing reach of North Korea's weapons, a decision accelerated by Pyongyang's recent belligerence and indications that Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, is resisting China's efforts to restrain him."
Tom McHale

Maryland Death Penalty: Lawmakers Approve Measure To Ban Capital Punishment - 1 views

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    "The Maryland General Assembly approved a measure Friday to repeal the state's death penalty. The House of Delegates voted 82 to 56 Friday to pass a bill already approved by the Senate, according to the AP. Maryland makes the 18th state to ban capital punishment."
Tom McHale

Cardinals Elect Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina as New Pope - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "VATICAN CITY - With a puff of white smoke from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel and to the cheers of thousands of rain-soaked faithful, a gathering of Catholic cardinals picked a new pope from among their midst on Wednesday - choosing the cardinal from Argentina, the first South American to lead the church. The new pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio (pronounced Ber-GOAL-io), will be called Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. He is also the first non-European pope in more than 1,200 years and the first member of the Jesuit order to lead the church"
Tom McHale

Player of the week: Mark Angelo - Morning Call - 6 views

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    August 16, 2010 The spring and summer didn't go as planned for Mark Angelo. The former Quakertown High standout began the year with the Seattle Mariners organization, but was released on Easter weekend just as the season was about to start. So, Angelo, who batted .272 in 39 games for Seattle's Arizona League affiliate in 2009, came back home and returned to his Blue Mountain League team, the Hellertown Royals. It may not have been where Angelo wanted to spend his summer, but he made the most of it.
Tom McHale

Another day, another record for the Dow  - Business on NBCNews.com - 1 views

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    "Stocks ended higher Wednesday, with the Dow extending its gains to post a record high for the second-straight day, amid signs of improvement in the labor market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly crossed above 14,300 for the first time, led by Bank of America and Hewlett-Packard. Verizon led the blue-chip laggards."
Tom McHale

Rand Paul pulls plug on nearly 13-hour filibuster on drones - Philip Ewing - POLITICO.com - 1 views

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    "Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul staged the longest talking filibuster in recent Senate memory from Wednesday into early Thursday, railing with his colleagues for more than 12 hours against what they called the danger of drone strikes to U.S. citizens on American soil."
Tom McHale

Researchers: Toddler cured of HIV - CNN.com - 2 views

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    "(CNN) -- A 2-year-old Mississippi girl is the first child to be "functionally cured" of HIV, researchers announced Sunday. Researchers said they believe early intervention -- in this case within 30 hours of birth -- with three anti-viral drugs was key to the outcome. A "functional cure" is when the presence of the virus is so small, lifelong treatment is not necessary and standard clinical tests cannot detect the virus in the blood."
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