Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm closed beta is under way
Blizzard has announced that Starcraft II expansion pack Heart of the Swarm has now entered close beta status. The developer says the first round of lucky participants will include pro gamers, members...
View ArticleThe New Kremlinology: Decoding The Signals Of Future EU Copyright Enforcement...
The negotiations behind closed doors of major treaties like ACTA and TPP, and the refusal of participants to release official drafts or to engage in any kind of substantive dialog, has meant that...
View ArticleImmigrants in deferred-deportation program could get tuition discount
As the first few approvals comes in for participants in President Obama’s deferred-deporation program, colleges in at least one state have made a move toward helping eligible students afford a college...
View Article‘Don’t insult our Prophet!’ Over 100000 march in Beirut protest
Biggest-ever rally over an anti-Islamic film has brought scores to Beirut, Lebanon, following a call for mass demonstrations by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah. Most of the demonstrators ... … Read More
View ArticleReg readers serve up bacon sarnie amuse-bouche
Pinnacle of pork perfection preview The deadline for submissions to El Reg's ultimate bacon sarnie photo challenge has now passed, and we're preparing a pinnacle of pork perfection potlatch of...
View ArticleOver a million to run All-Russia race
The organizers expect over a million runners from all across Russia to take part in the annual Cross-Country Race of the Nation on Sunday. Read Full Article at RT.com … Read More
View ArticleBrandt Snedeker hits jackpot ahead of Ryder Cup
American golfer Brandt Snedeker has snatched the PGA Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup as well, to deny current World Number One Rory McIllroy of Northern Ireland the title. Read Full Article at...
View ArticleRonald Bailey on the Misguided Fear of Consumer Genetics
"Sequence all the genomes!" That's the rallying cry heard constantly from the podium and in the hallways at the Fourth Annual Consumer Genetics Conference in Boston. Participants also listened to...
View ArticleJerry Sandusky Sentenced to 30-60 Years In Prison
A Pennsylvania judge this morning sentenced child predator Jerry Sandusky, who is also a former football coach at Penn State, to 30-60 years in prison. Sandusky was convicted in June of molesting 10...
View ArticleThe week the earth stood still
The world stood still 50 years ago during the last week of October, from the moment when it learned that the Soviet Union had placed nuclear-armed missiles in Cuba until the crisis was officially ended...
View Article‘The Bachelor’ Lawsuit: Judge Dismisses Television Show’s Discrimination Case
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A federal judge on Monday dismissed a case filed by two black men who claimed ABC's "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" discriminated against casting participants of color.U.S....
View ArticleComputer Viruses Are ‘Rampant’ On Medical Devices In Hospitals
Computerized hospital equipment is increasingly vulnerable to malware infections, according to participants in a recent government panel. These infections can clog patient-monitoring equipment and...
View ArticleGOP pays to rally black support for Sen. Scott Brown
A Senator Scott Brown, R.-Mass., supporter is paying Obama supporters to support the incumbent in his hard fought race against Elizabeth Warren.The Boston Herald reports that Benjamin Thompson, who is...
View ArticlePolls Say Obama Won Debate, CNN Won’t Admit It
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View ArticleDaydreaming Boosts Creativity, Study Suggests
Permission to daydream, granted.A new study in the journal Psychological Science shows that allowing your mind to wander might actually be good for your creative prowess.Researchers from the University...
View ArticleThe Most Racist Hashtag Of The 2012 Election
In the waning hours of the election, America's worst instincts raise their ugly head in the #VoteWhite hashtag. Thankfully, there don't appear to be that many participants. View Entire List › … Read More
View ArticleMatthew Dowd: The Difference Between Elections and Governing
As we have become a more diverse and heterogeneous country (a good thing), many of the participants on the left and right have become less tolerant of each other (a not-so-good thing). The only way to...
View ArticleObama, Progressives Renew Wary Embrace
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's definitive reelection victory has invited Democrats to imagine a new era of liberalism, in which they are no longer are forced to swallow policy complaints for...
View ArticleObama pressing business and labor on fiscal cliff
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is lobbying business and labor groups to support his plan to avoid an impending fiscal cliff, telling the two sides he remains committed to requiring the...
View ArticleHappiness In Teen Years Linked To Higher Income [STUDY]
By: Trevor Stokes, MyHealthNewsDaily Contributor Published: 11/19/2012 03:07 PM EST on MyHealthNewsDaily Gloomy teens, take heed — your more happy-go-lucky classmates will likely earn more than you,...
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