Sunday, April 24, 2011

Your Phone, Yourself: When is tracking too much?

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- If you're worried about privacy, you can turn off the function on your smartphone that tracks where you go. But that means giving up the services that probably made you want a smartphone in the first place. After all, how smart is an iPhone or an Android if you can't use it to map your car trip or scan reviews of nearby restaurants?

The debate over digital privacy flamed higher this week with news that Apple Inc.'s popular iPhones and iPads store users' GPS coordinates for a year or more. Phones that run Google Inc.'s Android software also store users' location data. And not only is the data stored - allowing anyone who can get their hands on the device to piece together a chillingly accurate profile of where you've been - but it's also transmitted back to the companies to use for their own research.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

AP Exclusive: Millions in malaria drugs stolen

LONDON (AP) -- A global health fund believes millions of dollars worth of its donated malaria drugs have been stolen in recent years, vastly exceeding the levels of theft previously suspected, according to confidential documents obtained by The Associated Press.

The internal investigation by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria comes two months into a new anti-corruption program that the fund launched after an AP report detailing fraud in their grants attracted intense scrutiny from donors.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Tunisian court drops case at heart of protests

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -- A Tunisian court dropped charges Tuesday against a policewoman whose dispute with a fruit vendor who killed himself sparked a chain of events that unleashed uprisings around the Arab world.

The state news agency TAP says the case against Fedia Hamdi was closed after the vendor's family withdrew its original complaint. The family says it acted in a gesture of tolerance and an effort to heal wounds suffered in Tunisia's upheaval of recent months.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

New climate change case headed to Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration and environmental interests generally agree that global warming is a threat that must be dealt with.

But they're on opposite sides of a Supreme Court case over the ability of states and groups such as the Audubon Society that want to sue large electric utilities and force power plants in 20 states to cut their emissions.

The administration is siding with American Electric Power Co. and three other companies in urging the high court to throw out the lawsuit on grounds the Environmental Protection Agency, not a federal court, is the proper authority to make rules about climate change. The justices will hear arguments in the case Tuesday.

Friday, April 8, 2011

A Consumer's Guidebook to Health Care Modernise

The six-month anniversary age 26 on your health plan if he or she can't get coverage through a job. New policies can't deny coverage for children capable age 19 based on pre-existing medical circumstances. "Grandfathered" plans can, even so, they as well can fix yearly dollar circumscribes on coverage and call for patients to aid invite a few cautionary avails.

Nearly people in the private market are awaited to move to recently plans by 2014. Analysts tell nearly plans in the group market will likely have suffered their "grandfathered" condition because of modifies prepared to it.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Chechnya's President Says Insurgency Dying Down

In Russia's Chechnya republic, which has long been a center of anti Kremlin violence in the Caucasus, Ramzan Kadyrov, the young president, now feels his capital is safe enough to invite 50 foreign correspondents for a news conference and an exhibition football match.

Wearing a black velvet tunic with leather epaulettes, Ramzan Kadyrov, 34, the president of Chechnya, had an upbeat message.

Monday, March 7, 2011

US Women Can't Close the Pay Gap

March is Women's History Month in the United States, an opportunity to examine how far women have come and the areas where there is still work to be done. One of these areas is employment and income, according to a recent report released by the White House.

"Women in America: Indicators of Social and Economic Well-Being" offers a look at the full measure of a woman's life.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Sultry and half-clothed on the cover of V Magazine, Britney Spears declares, "The b***h is back and better than ever!" The fierce pop singer, whose seventh studio album, 'Femme Fatale,' lands March 29, talks openly about her album, boys and fame, adding that she has moved past the media scrutiny that plagued parts of her career.

"I try to block off it all out and not pay attention to anything they write about me in the magazines or online. I'm done with that," Spears told V Magazine. "I have learned to always persist honest to myself and ne'er allow what others say about me switch who I am. It's a truly crucial lesson that took me a long time to learn."

Friday, March 4, 2011

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Ariz. lawmakers may make Colt official state gun

PHOENIX (AP) -- The Arizona Legislature is considering a bill to designate a historic Colt revolver the official state firearm, angering gun-control activists who denounced the measure as insulting and a waste of time when the state is facing serious economic problems.

The measure comes less than two months after the deadly shooting in Tucson that killed six and wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, a former Arizona legislator. The mass shooting has prompted gun-control supporters to push for tougher weapons laws, although that is unlikely to happen in an Arizona Legislature that has become a national leader in passing pro-gun laws in recent years.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

UN Security Council Links Security to Development

The United Nations Security Council on Friday unanimously issued a statement pointing out a close link between international security and economic development.

The 15-member Security Council heard repeated references to the linkage between poverty and conflict throughout the world. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, speaking to the Council, said evidence abounds that peace, security and development are interdependent.

"Nine of the 10 countries with the lowest Human Development Indicators have experienced conflict in the last 20 years. Countries facing stark inequality and weak institutions are at increased risk of conflict."

Friday, February 11, 2011

Arizona Considers Easing Nation's Toughest DUI Law for 1st Time Offenders

An Arizona lawmaker who helped pass one of the nation's toughest DUI laws is now pushing for changes that critics say would defang it and put lives at risk.

The bill introduced by Republican state Sen. Linda Gray would cut from one year to six months the amount of time a DUI interlock device must be used by first-time offenders in Arizona. The interlock device -- basically, a breathalyzer attached to the starter of a vehicle -- prevents motorists with a blood alcohol level higher than .08 percent, from turning on their engine.

Gray, who has championed tougher DUI laws for the past 13 years, says six months is a long enough punishment. At the same time, she says her bill strengthens the law by adding other restrictions.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Fetal Surgery More Beneficial for Spine Defect

Results from a large study show that fetal surgery on the spine can produce better outcomes for children with the spine defect spina bifida, and shows a clear benefit over waiting until the child is born to perform the surgery.

In the past, both pregnant women and doctors alike were afraid of the surgery, which involves fixing a hole in the spine of a child while it is still in the womb. Pushes from the government wanting evidence of safety and successful outcome led hospitals to stop performing the surgery altogether.

"This is the first hope for spina bifida fetuses," said lead researcher Dr. Scott Adzick of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, one of three places that participated in the study.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Ivorian Refugees Stretching Water, Sanitation Facilities in Guinea

The Red Cross says refugees from Ivory Coast's political crisis are stretching water and sanitation facilities across the border in Guinea.

More than 30,000 refugees have fled the political crisis between competing presidents in Ivory Coast. Most of those refugees have gone to Liberia where the United Nations is building a camp that should be ready later this month.

Some of those refugees have gone to Guinea, where they are living in villages along the border that are already disrupted by the return of Guinean civilians who fled their own electoral violence.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Google Beats Bing at 'Jeopardy!' Computer Expert Says

A computer expert inspired by a special episode of legendary U.S. game show "Jeopardy!" tested the accuracy of search engines and found Google was superior to Bing, the New York Post reported Tuesday.

In two weeks, "Jeopardy!" will air a much-hyped man versus machine challenge, pitting its game show champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter against Watson, IBM's latest computer, to determine whether flesh or silicon would reign supreme.

To coincide with the airing of the special episode, computer expert Stephen Wolfram pitted various search engines -- including Google and Bing -- against each other to see which was the "Jeopardy!" champ.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Democrat says racism played role in election losses

Democratic congressman Jim Moran said racism was one factor in his party's losses in the 2010 midterm elections, invoking President Obama's race, slavery and the Civil War in a TV interview.

Moran, a Virginia lawmaker, told Arab network Alhurra after Obama's State of the Union Address earlier this week that "a lot of people in this country ... don't want to be governed by an African-American."

He went on to say that Democrats essentially lost the majority in the U.S. House for "the same reason the Civil War happened in the United States...the Southern states, particularly the slaveholding states, didn't want to see a president who was opposed to slavery."'

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Lady Gaga: ‘Born This Way’ Coming in February

Ready for fresh music from Lady Gaga?

The 24-year-old pop star announced on her Twitter page that "Born This Way" will premiere on February 13, with the album of the same name coming out May 23! Lady Gaga Born This way

"I'm beautiful in my method, 'cause God makes no mistakes, I'm on the right track baby, I was Born This Way," Gaga teased. "Don't hide yourself in regret, just love yourself and you're set. I'm on the right track baby, I was Born This Way."

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Menounos Bikini Babe

Opt to sphere in the new year in sunny Florida, Maria Menounos was dotted magnificent her athletic and excelent beach body in Miami on Friday afternoon (December 31).

Clothed in an oh-so-hot black bikini, the TV personality romped around the sandy seashore while involvement in a match of football with "No Ordinary Family" actor Michael Chiklis.Maria Menounos Bikini Beach

Tweeting about the active outing, Miss Menounos wrote, "Beach football today w/@MichaelChiklis…paparazzi had some fun! Wish the bikini shots are smooth"

Getting more than she hoped for, the brunette beauty ruined up offering up a few bikini malfunction shots before concluding out her beach football festivities and heading back to the hotel to ready for the NYE 2011 party.

Miley Cyrus and Nick Jonas Reunite for New Duet Track

Miley Cyrus is reportedly attending conjoin Nick Jonas once again for a studio plan (Miley Cyrus and Nick Jonas Reunite). The "Hannah Montana" actress antecendently joined forces with him and his Jonas Brothers bandmate in 2009 song "Before the Storm" which comes along among "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" stuffs.

"coming back to the studio w/ Miley Cyrus & Nick Jonas on 1/14," tweeted Shakur Green who once worked with Miley in her "The Time of Our Lives [Walmart EP]". He in addition wrote, "Can't release any other info about the project other then it's going to be one of the top albums of 2011."

"We are entierly recording 7-10 records. She has other producers she doing work with besides myself!" the music producer went on spilling more beans on the joint record. "I will share this info: It's attending be a double disk couple album!"

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