Author: Erik Hayden

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Remote, Polluted Lakes; Comet Crossbow

AP Images

Discovered: remote polluted lakes, uninformed fish, a comet crossbow, clinical trial check-up and one place to be to find undiscovered invertebrates. 

By Erik Hayden

Nov 3, 2011

Jobless Claims Dip Below 400,000

Mildly better news arrived from the Labor Department's Thursday report on jobless claims filings: the seasonally adjusted initial claims were below the magic number of 400,000, which has been noted as indicator that U.S. unemployment rate may be easing. 

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 3, 2011

There Are Far More Americans Living in Poverty Now

Things aren't getting better yet: the number of Americans living far below the poverty line is only growing larger, and increasingly the hardest hit areas are becoming suburbs.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 3, 2011

Jon Stewart Thinks Donald Trump Should Know Racism When He Sees It

Jon Stewart got around to addressing Donald Trump's YouTube declaration that the host got away "with a very, very racist rant" about Herman Cain's sexual harassment accusations.

 

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 2, 2011

Today in Research

Video Gaming May Actually Help with Creativity

Discovered: a reward for being ethical, a good thing about video gaming, a cautionary tale of scientific fraud, and the way the Vikings navigated through stormy weather.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 2, 2011

New Hampshire Will Be Voting on January 10

After a bit of posturing and a few threats, New Hampshire finally set their "first in the nation" primary date officially to January 10th, which settles the schedule for the bellwether early voting states. 

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 2, 2011

Occupy Wall Streeters Don't Live in Shanty Towns

The Daily Caller combed through 984 arrest records of protesters arrested in New York and found that they live in apartments and houses priced higher than nationwide averages but cheaper than in the city they're protesting in. 

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 2, 2011

Poll Shows Cain with Big Lead in the GOP Field

We've been hearing the counter-intuitive notion that the story of Herman Cain's resurfaced sexual harassment accusations may not derail the candidate--but what does polling have to say about it?

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 1, 2011

Today in Research

How Happy Do You Have to Be to Live Longer?

Discovered: happiness as a longevity percentage, resurfacing worries about X-ray scanners, the non-heart risks of ADHD medication, and an unpleasant climate change weather forecast.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 1, 2011

Bloomberg Tells Occupy Wall Streeters to Blame Congress

At what was described as a midtown business breakfast, Mayor Bloomberg noted that Congress should take blame for the mortgage crisis and mentioned that complaints at protests don't do anything for the future, Capital New York reported.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 1, 2011

Bank of America Drops Its $5 Debit Card Fee

It took just a little over a month for Bank of America to reverse its decision to charge $5 a month to for using a debit card to make purchases, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 1, 2011

Dorothy Rodham, Mother of Hillary Clinton, Has Died

Hillary and Bill Clinton were both at George Washington University Hospital last night visiting Hillary's mother Dorothy Rodham, 92, who died this morning according to the Clinton Foundation and relayed by CNN

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 1, 2011

Occupy Protesters Have a Bunch of New Neighbors

Cameras, commotion and saturation media coverage are attracting all sorts of hangers-on to Occupy Wall Street protests.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 1, 2011

Jon Stewart Investigates That Slurring Perry Video

Jon Stewart had a lot of material to cover on Monday night, spending a segment discussing Rick Perry's highly animated New Hampshire speech and wading into the resurfaced accusations of sexual harassment against Herman Cain.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 31, 2011

Today in Research

The Commuters with the Most Health Worries

Discovered: which commuters have more health worries, the smell of aroma molecules in chocolate, a catch with modified mosquitoes, zapping away addictive spending tendencies, and trying to debunk the "Freshman 15."

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 31, 2011

Zombies Take Over The Huffington Post

If you were absentmindly perusing The Huffington Post's culture vertical this morning you may have been surprised to spot a whole bunch of zombies featured.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 31, 2011

Herman Cain Says 'I Was Falsely Accused'

Herman Cain acknowledged that he was accused of sexual harassment while he was head of the National Restaurant Association, but called the claims "totally baseless" in his first direct comments on the story.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 31, 2011

Qaddafi's Frantic Last Days Get Reexamined

The Libyan dictator's final days get reexamined as a member of Qaddafi's inner circle speaks to BBC News of his nervous isolation, and The New Yorker takes a deep dive into Libya's collective psyche as he was hunted down.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 31, 2011

Humanity Greets the Symbolic 7th Billion Person

Last night, humanity greeted--by some calculations--its 7 billionth inhabitant, and one of the babies that the United Nations chose to represent the milestone was in Manila, Philippines.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

Today in Research

Yes, You Can Eat Too Much Black Licorice

Discovered: limits to black licorice consumption, learning from giant pythons, how to make generic food homey, and another benefit of moderate drinking.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

It Took a Drive with Tom Cruise to Get Cameron Crowe to Direct Again

In a moment that could've been scripted for a Cameron Crowe film, the writer and director got a pep-talk from Tom Cruise during a long drive to quit moping after Elizabethtown bombed, according to a New York Times profile.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

Leon Panetta Gets to Sip $10,000 Wine for Taking Out Bin Laden

After winning a bet with a restauranteur, Leon Panetta may ring in the New Year with a $10,000 bottle of Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1870 wine, The Los Angeles Times reports.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

Qaddafi's Son Reaches Out to the ICC About a Surrender

Qaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, through indirect channels, has made contact with officials at the International Criminal Court about turning himself in for trial, the Associated Press and Reuters report.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

London Moves to Clear Protesters from St. Paul's Cathedral

As St. Paul's Cathedral prepares to reopen its doors, London is ready to take legal action to clear the property of protesters, reports BBC News.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

Qaddafi's Killer Will Face Prosecution in Libya

With the hindsight of a few days, Libya's National Transitional Council is saying that those responsible for shooting Qaddafi will be prosecuted, The Guardian relayed.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

All Obama Needs to Get Reelected Is the Domestic Equivalent of Killing Bin Laden

In a Politico profile, White House chief of staff Bill Daley describes what the president needs to do to get reelected, and the bar appears pretty high. 

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 28, 2011

Jon Stewart on the Secret to Mitt's Middling Success

In all the drama of the 2012 Republican primary, The Daily Show host centered in on the mystery of Mitt Romney's ever-steady results in the polls: "How has he managed to neither gain nor lose support?"

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 27, 2011

Today in Research

Reading Romance Into Pronouns

Discovered: gleaning romance from pronouns, the plight of deathly stressed dragonflies, the reminding effect of God, and a stepping-stone to dream prediction.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 27, 2011

A New York Police Union Threatens to Sue Protesters

A New York police officer's union is threatening to sue Occupy Wall Street protesters if any more of its 5,000 members are injured during demonstrations, the New York Post and New York Observer are reporting.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 27, 2011

Watch Joan Didion Read From Her New Book 'Blue Nights'

Prior to the arrival of her new book, Blue Nights, Joan Didion's nephew filmed her reading excerpts from her book in a clip that shows off the author's narrative voice.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 27, 2011

Gay Troops Will Challenge Defense of Marriage Act in Court

Army National Guard Maj. Shannon McLaughlin, her wife Casey, and other service members will file a suit in Boston today that challenges the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, reports The Washington Post

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 27, 2011

Even Donald Trump Thinks Birtherism Is a Political Loser

Even though Donald Trump called Rick Perry's birtherism hints a "positive thing," he didn't seem sure that the tactic was great in the long run, according to comments he made last night to Piers Morgan.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 27, 2011

U.S. Economy Expands Modestly at 2.5% in Third Quarter

New figures released by the Department of Commerce show the U.S. economy saw what were deemed modest gains in the third quarter, at a rate of 2.5 percent.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 27, 2011

Jon Stewart Mediates the Occupy Oakland Protest

In his Wednesday round up of Occupy Wall Steet protesters nationwide, Jon Stewart looked at what's been happening in Oakland, Ca., and wondered if there wasn't a better way for the city to keep the peace.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 26, 2011

Today in Research

When Broccoli Becomes 'Super'; Dodgeball Science

Discovered: the Michael Jordan's of living longer, one good thing about yogurt, the composition of super broccoli, how common binge-eating is, and a bit of unwitting dodgeball.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 26, 2011

Libyan Offical: Saif al-Islam Qaddafi Ready to Turn Himself In

An official with Libya's National Transitional Council is claiming that Muammar Qaddafi's son Saif al-Islam is ready to turn himself in to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, according to Reuters.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 26, 2011

Rick Perry's New No-Frills Iowa Ad Arrives

In Iowa, as Politico reported, Rick Perry is debuting new ads geared to tout his job-creating prowess, and the message is a stark contrast to his pulse-pounding, sci-fi thriller web trailer he released a few weeks ago. 

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 26, 2011

Former Goldman Sachs Director Expected To Face Charges

Rajat K.Gupta, a former top executive at McKinsey & Co. and Goldman Sachs director, is expected to face federal charges on Wednesday, according to multiple news outlets.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 26, 2011

Jon Stewart Sees a Pattern in the GOP's Sense of Humor

Last night, Jon Stewart sized up the recent "jokes" of Rick Perry and Herman Cain, and spots a trend in the sense of humor of the GOP candidates.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 25, 2011

Today in Research

Where Germs Gather on the Way to Work

Discovered: where germs gather on the way to work, another win for coffee apologists, lessons from drunk mice, and the funny thing about neutrinos.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 25, 2011

An Army Ranger Died on His 14th War Deployment

In a grim reminder that America has been at war for nearly a decade, Mother Jones reporter Adam Weinstein notes that Sgt. 1st Class Kristoffer B. Domeij was on his 14th deployment since 2002 when he was killed on Sunday by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan, according to the U.S. Army's announcement

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 25, 2011

Ocean Voyager Lego Man Washes Up on Florida Beach

Lego Man, a super-sized version of the plastic toy figurine, keeps washing ashore on unsuspecting beaches, most recently landing at Siesta Key Village, Florida, notes Boing Boing

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 25, 2011

Rick Perry's Just Having Some Fun with Birtherisim

Texas governor Rick Perry, fading in the latest poll, has kept up his questions about Barack Obama's birth certificate that he brought up in a Parade magazine interview, telling CNBC, "It's fun to poke at him."

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 25, 2011

Jon Huntsman Made a Tasteless Joke on Colbert

Jon Huntsman brought his nice-guy shtick to The Colbert Report hoping to build a little momentum, but he made at least one joke that stunned the audience into an awkward silence, according to an audience member's account to ABC News

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 25, 2011

Herman Cain Barely Leads Mitt Romney Nationally In a New Poll

In the newest New York Times/CBS News survey, Herman Cain and Mitt Romney are still vying for the lead while Rick Perry's showing has dwindled all the way down to 6 percent, which is below Ron Paul who notched 8 percent support in the poll.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 25, 2011

Jon Stewart on the GOP Opposition to Iraq Withdrawal

On Monday night, Jon Stewart took a familiar tack, skewering GOP leaders for promptly deeming the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq a failure. 

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 24, 2011

Today in Research

'Skim' Is a Generous Word for How People Read Nutrition Labels

Discovered: a faintly bright spot in healthcare, the hearing loop arrives in America, a new hunting-gathering theory, the few that read nutrition labels, and the robots doing fine at job hunting.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 24, 2011

MTV Leaps on to the Occupy Wall Street Bandwagon

For good or for ill, Occupy Wall Street has passed a milestone in its evolution as a cultural phenomenon: it will be the setting of an MTV reality show. 

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 24, 2011

Suspect In Saudi Ambassador Murder Plot Pleads Not Guilty

Manssor Arbabsiar, one of the men arrested in connection with the bizarre alleged plot to kill a Saudi Arabian ambassador, has decided to plea not guilty in court, Reuters reports.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 24, 2011

Rick Perry's Flat Tax Lands a Steve Forbes Endorsement

A flat tax-based campaign didn't help Steve Forbes win the GOP nomination, but, with his endorsement of Rick Perry, he's betting the Texas governor can do a bit better.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 24, 2011

Why Weed Is Cheaper West of the Mississippi

This forest green to stark yellow shaded map of the United States plots out the different price points of marijuana across the nation.

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