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- The Birthday Boys
- EXCLUSIVE: DeMint Wants To Strip All Federal Employees Of Collective Bargaining Rights
- BioWare May Implement Dead Space's UI Into Mass Effect 3
- Katie Couric Considers Leaving 'CBS Evening News'
- Dying Bit By Bit: A Compilation Of Retro Video Game Deaths
- Super Dominoes
- Japan's (Other) Health Crisis
- Chinese students screened for 'radical thoughts' and 'independent lifestyles'
- 5 Important People Who Were Screwed Out of History Books
- BP Sustainability Report Withholds Spill Data
- GOP's Presidential Problem: True Believers and Ideologues
- 20 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Robots [Infographic]
- Jose Canseco Delivers the Greatest Tweet Ever
- Poetry In Motion? Virtual Painting With A Kinect
- Aw, F**k. Is The Latest Calvin Klein Billboard Cursing?
- Radiohead Releasing 12' For Record Store Day
- 25 Rockstar Movie Cameos
- Prince William and Kate Middleton Pick Wedding Cakes
- The Guardian embarking on significant U.S. expansion
- Donald Trump 'Really Concerned' About Obama Birthplace (VIDEO)
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EXCLUSIVE: DeMint Wants To Strip All Federal Employees Of Collective Bargaining Rights Posted: The defining political story three months into 2011 is the spread of anti-union legislation in the states. Now, a leading senator on the right wants to eliminate collective bargaining rights at a federal level. |
BioWare May Implement Dead Space's UI Into Mass Effect 3 Posted: BioWare is looking into the possibility of implementing Dead Space's intuitive HUD system into its next game. |
Katie Couric Considers Leaving 'CBS Evening News' Posted: The rumors are swirling again: what will happen when Katie Couric's contract with CBS comes up in late spring? We have the latest reports, suggesting she's over nighttime news and in talks for a daytime gig...any clues where Katie Couric might go? |
Dying Bit By Bit: A Compilation Of Retro Video Game Deaths Posted: One of the many differences between the video game world and our own is the ability to re-spawn. No matter how many times you mistime a jump, attack enemies with too much abandon, or get ambushed by cunning 12-year-olds, you're always given the chance to come back into the game |
Posted: Sometimes people like to build things up, just to knock them down. |
Posted: In Japan, for all the anxiety over radiation from the tsunami-hit nuclear plant, there is another critical health crisis: tens of thousands of evacuees facing serious health problems and trauma. |
Chinese students screened for 'radical thoughts' and 'independent lifestyles' Posted: One of China's most prestigious universities has announced plans to screen all students and identify those with "radical thoughts" or "independent lifestyles", provoking angry reactions from undergraduates and comparisons with the Cultural Revolution. |
5 Important People Who Were Screwed Out of History Books Posted: |
BP Sustainability Report Withholds Spill Data Posted: The Gulf oil spill is mentioned throughout the report, but lack of actual data on the spill's volume, along with an absence of future goals make BPs sustainability report an exercise in greenwash. |
GOP's Presidential Problem: True Believers and Ideologues Posted: The fate of the Republican Party—at least in terms of the next presidential election—rests in the hands of the hopelessly banal and the egregiously partisan. |
20 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Robots [Infographic] Posted: id you know the first robot is said to have been constructed by the Greek mathematician Archytas in 400 B.C. Unreal. Here I thought the first robot didn't come along until the Flintstones. |
Jose Canseco Delivers the Greatest Tweet Ever Posted: I love 100% of 100% of everything about this. Done. Jose Canseco, in the midst of another mindless, bumbling rant about the media, just broke Twitter forever. |
Poetry In Motion? Virtual Painting With A Kinect Posted: Even though technology allows artists to realize their ideas using a variety of virtual methods—creating new digital aesthetics along the way—there are always styles, techniques, and influences from the pre-digital past that linger around, their creative power undiminished, |
Aw, F**k. Is The Latest Calvin Klein Billboard Cursing? Posted: Can you see the curse in the latest Calvin Klein ad? Which word, you ask? The "F" word, if it's there at all, isn't spelled out in block letters. Not completely. It starts with a small table in the background that's partially blocked out by one of Calvin Klein's typical thin and attractive young models. The table's left leg, table top and support bar seem to form the letter F. The model's bikini briefs, which may have been strategically placed just to the right of the F, could be seen as a U. Then there's the C and K from Calvin Klein's "CK One" logo. |
Radiohead Releasing 12' For Record Store Day Posted: I know, right? More Radiohead news? Well, hey, it's not our fault that the dudes put out their own freakin' newspaper and are dropping their latest album, The |
Posted: We rock out to some of the best musician cameos in movies, including Shaun of the Dead, Back to the Future, Animal House, Zoolander and more! |
Prince William and Kate Middleton Pick Wedding Cakes Posted: I'm currently in wedding planning mode and picking the cake is one of the most exciting parts. So, I'm insanely jealous that Prince William and Kate Middleton have picked two cakes. They're having a his and her cake and they both sound pretty marvelous. |
The Guardian embarking on significant U.S. expansion Posted: The U.K. Guardian is on the verge of expanding its U.S. footprint. "We will be announcing an American editor shortly," Alan Rusbridger, The Guardian's editor-in-chief, told The Cutline in an interview last week. |
Donald Trump 'Really Concerned' About Obama Birthplace (VIDEO) Posted: Potential presidential candidate Donald Trump expressed doubt once again over the birthplace of President Barack Obama on "Fox & Friends" on Monday morning. |
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