Jan 25 2009

Giant Toxic Coal Ash Spill Threatens Animals

The “Exxon Valdez of coal ash” in Tennessee may poison wildlife for years to come, “but no one seems to be talking about it,” conservationists say. The U.S. government considers the ash a health and environmental risk, but the residue remains unregulated, and debate burns over just how toxic coal ash is.

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Jan 25 2009

We Want U To Take Your Shirt Off

If everyone would just combine their Jedi Powers it might just work and remove the obstacle blocking the damn view!

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Jan 25 2009

Run DC!

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Jan 25 2009

Study: The Dark Side of the Moon May Have Once Faced Earth

In a paper in press for the journal Icarus, geophysicists postulate that our natural satellite was once rotated 180 degrees, with the current far side of the moon facing Earth.

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Jan 25 2009

AP/NPR:Suspected U.S. Missiles Kill 18 In Pakistan

Controversial attacks across Afghanistan border are the first since Barack Obama took office; at least five casualties are suspected foreign militants.

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Jan 25 2009

Women are happy, men still suffer from "Small Penis syndrome

According to study, urologists affirm that 85% of women are pleased with partner’s penis size, but 45% of men wish theirs were bigger.

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Jan 25 2009

PS3 gets "B" on IGN Network Online Report Card

The PlayStation 3, despite having one of the rockiest starts in gaming history, is constantly being improved, expanded and retooled. Still, things do need to change

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Jan 25 2009

8 Movie Poster Remakes in Black and Red

Olly Moss is cranking out a lot of cool stuff.

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Jan 25 2009

Mozilla wants to watch 1% of Firefox users

Mozilla Labs, the research arm of Mozilla Corp. , wants 1% of Firefox users to allow it to watch how they use the browser — and the Web in general.

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Jan 25 2009

NSA Monitors Everybody, Targets Reporters and Dissidents

In a scenario that sounds like the ramblings of a conspiracy theorist, former NSA analyst and now-whistleblower Russell Tice unveiled a massive NSA spying and wiretap program, which he claims vacuumed up an astonishing amount of communications and financial data on journalists and innocent Americans.

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