Monday, July 1, 2013

Obama to GOP: Push through immigration bill by August | The Daily ...

The GOP-led House should pass an immigration bill in the next 34 days, President Back Obama told reporters during a press conference in South Africa.

?I do urge the House to try to get this done before the August recess,? he said, referring to the Senate bill, which would boost immigration to roughly 46 million people over the next two decades.

?There?s more than enough time,? said Obama.

?This thing has been debated amply, and they?ve got a bunch of weeks to get it done. And now is the time,? claimed Obama, who has said a new immigration law would be a ?historic? event.

Republican leaders and legislators in the House are slated to meet July 10 to discuss how they?ll deal with the Senate bill, which could provide the Democrats with tens of millions of extra voters after 2020.

That July 10 date is 22 days before Obama?s target date for passage of a bill, which seems to be one of his highest priorities for 2013.

The August recess starts on Friday, Aug. 2, and it allows legislators to visit their constituents to see what they think of the contentious proposals.

Previous immigration proposals were defeated in 2006 and 2007 when constituents protested the proposed amnesties and immigration increases.

This weekend and week, House legislators are now meeting with local constituents ? including groups opposed to the Senate?s immigration rewrite ? and with lobby groups. They return to the House July 8.

Polls designed by the bill?s advocates show high support for a conditional amnesty of at least 11 million illegal immigrants.

Polls drafted by the opponents show strong opposition to legalization, and very lopsided opposition to the provisions in the Senate bill that would double immigration and guest workers during a period when 20 million Americans are unemployed or underemployed.

Tea party groups and conservative leaders, such as Gov. Sarah Palin, say the bill will hurt Americans? jobs and wages, split the GOP and be used by Democrats to spur racial and ethnic divisions. Their opposition is important because they provided the enthusiasm and votes that won a GOP majority in the House in 2010.

In contrast, advocates of the bill say it will expand the economy by adding more low-skill workers, skilled university graduates and consumers. ?Our diversity is a source of strength,? Obama told the press conference.

The bill?s progressive, Latino and business advocates have planned a lobbying, advertising and media blitz over the next several months to pressure GOP leaders into passing an immigration bill with a path to citizenship and an increased supply of guest-workers.

The 1,200-page comprehensive bill passed the Senate Thursday. The bill would provide a staged amnesty to 11 million illegal immigrants, greatly increase spending on securing the U.S. Mexico border, grant new legal rights to future illegal immigrants, and double the current immigration rate of 1 million people per year.

House legislators have drafted several small-scale bills that would ease the enforcement of immigration law inside the United States, and also increase the flow of agricultural guest-workers and university graduates for professional jobs.

The GOP?s bills have not been scheduled for a vote on the House floor.

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Source: http://dailycaller.com/2013/06/29/obama-to-gop-push-through-immigration-bill-by-august/

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

GameStop Expo puts the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in your hands this August

GameStop Expo puts the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in your hands this August

Whether or not you pay for GameStop's annual membership plan, the planet's largest video game retailer is opening the doors of the Las Vegas Sands Expo and Convention Center to the public for its annual GameStop Expo come this August, which this year features hands-on with both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. For a $35 general admission ticket, you'll get access to both consoles on August 28th -- long before their respective holiday launches -- as well as a chance to play a variety of upcoming games. Should you shell out a stone cold $90, you'll snag a copy of Madden NFL 25 for Xbox 360, gain (one hour) early entry to the show and "access to panel discussions with some of the biggest names in the industry."

Per usual, attendees must be older than 17, and the event's a one day affair. But then you'll be in Vegas, so... maybe stay for a few days.

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Samsung denies plans to ditch PC business amid decline

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - R&B singer Chris Brown, on probation for beating his former girlfriend, was charged on Tuesday with a hit-and-run and driving without a valid license in connection with a May 21 traffic accident in Los Angeles. Brown, 24, allegedly rear-ended another car and faces up to six months in jail on each misdemeanor charge, L.A. City Attorney spokesman Frank Mateljan said. He will be arraigned in Los Angeles Superior Court on July 15, Mateljan said. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/samsung-denies-plans-ditch-pc-business-amid-decline-135026927.html

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Eating insects could help fight obesity, U.N. says

By Catherine Hornby

ROME (Reuters) - The thought of eating beetles, caterpillars and ants may give you the creeps, but the authors of a U.N. report published on Monday said the health benefits of consuming nutritious insects could help fight obesity.

More than 1,900 species of insects are eaten around the world, mainly in Africa and Asia, but people in the West generally turn their noses up at the likes of grasshoppers, termites and other crunchy fare.

The authors of the study by the Forestry Department, part of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), said many insects contained the same amount of protein and minerals as meat and more healthy fats doctors recommend in balanced diets.

"In the West we have a cultural bias, and think that because insects come from developing countries, they cannot be good," said scientist Arnold van Huis from Wageningen University in the Netherlands, one of the authors of the report.

Eva Muller of the FAO said restaurants in Europe were starting to offer insect-based dishes, presenting them to diners as exotic delicacies.

Danish restaurant Noma, for example, crowned the world's best for three years running in one poll, is renowned for ingredients including ants and fermented grasshoppers.

As well as helping in the costly battle against obesity, which the World Health Organization estimates has nearly doubled since 1980 and affects around 500 million people, the report said insect farming was likely to be less land-dependent than traditional livestock and produce fewer greenhouse gases.

It would also provide business and export opportunities for poor people in developing countries, especially women, who are often responsible for collecting insects in rural communities.

Van Huis said barriers to enjoying dishes such as bee larvae yoghurt were psychological - in a blind test carried out by his team, nine out of 10 people preferred meatballs made from roughly half meat and half mealworms to those made from meat.

(Reporting by Catherine Hornby; Editing by Philip Pullella and Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/eating-insects-could-help-fight-obesity-u-n-141716167.html

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Monday, May 13, 2013

Bosch introduces affordable Power Max home EV charger range, starts at $450

Bosch introduces affordable Power Max home EV charger range, starts at $450

Electric vehicles still have a few obstacles that prevent them from going fully mainstream. These typically center on the price of the vehicle itself (though this is changing), and its range. One other barrier has also been the price of home-based chargers. Now, Bosch is offering a level 2 (quicker than the usually cheaper, and slower level 1) home charging system for just $450. For that price you get 16 amp charging and a 12 foot cord. There are two other options that increase the amperage to 30, with a choice of 18 or 25 foot cables -- costing $593 and $749 respectively. These don't include any additional networking features and so on, but for this price, and reduced reliance on external charging networks, it'd be worth clearing out the garage for.

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Monday last day for morning-after pill appeal

NEW YORK (AP) ? The government is running out of time to try to halt implementation of a federal judge's ruling that would lift age restrictions for women and girls wanting to buy the morning-after pill.

U.S. District Judge Edward Korman in Brooklyn last week refused to delay enforcement of his month-old decision while the government challenges his ruling, but said it would have until Monday to appeal to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan.

Korman said politics is behind efforts by Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius to block the unrestricted sale of the Plan B One-Step morning-after pill and its generic competitors.

Justice Department lawyers want the ruling stayed while they appeal.

If the government fails, it would clear the way for over-the-counter sales of the morning-after pill to younger girls. The FDA announced earlier this month that the contraception could be sold without a prescription to those 15 and older, a decision Korman said merely sugarcoated the appeal of his order lifting the age restriction.

Sales had previously been limited to those who were at least 17.

The government warned that "substantial market confusion" could result if Korman's ruling was enforced while appeals are pending. The judge dismissed the reasoning as a "silly argument."

Korman ordered levonorgestrel-based emergency contraceptives be made available without a prescription, over-the-counter and without point-of-sale or age restrictions. The order was supposed to take effect on Friday.

The judge said he ruled against the government "because the secretary's action was politically motivated, scientifically unjustified and contrary to agency precedent" and because there was no basis to deny the request to make the drugs widely available.

In court papers, attorneys for the Center for Reproductive Rights have said that every day the ruling is not enforced is "life-altering" to some women.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2013-05-13-US-Morning-After-Pill/id-c2363ca633b1455093bb95736f24a024

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