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What Would You Do If You Won the Lottery?

  The Mega Millions jackpot has grown to a staggering $640 million. With such a mind-boggilingly high figure at stake, much of the nation is aski...
posted by Katie Waldeck Mar 30, 2012 3:08pm

from Life

A Balanced Life is for Losers

Are you looking for more balance in your life? Of course you are. Pick up your favorite popular magazine or turn on the TV and you’ll learn how ...
posted by Robert Pagliarini Mar 30, 2012 7:00am

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Vitamin D Levels May Predict Diabetes

Researchers followed almost 500 obese and non-overweight children to determine the factors that are involved with diabetes in later years. They found ...
posted by Michelle Schoffro Cook Mar 30, 2012 4:11pm

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Healing the Past in the Present

Years ago I memorized the fifty principles from the Course in Miracles. One that has  always stayed with me is how  miracles heal the past in the pres...
posted by Wendy Strgar Mar 30, 2012 3:46pm

from Family

Baby Sees His Shadow (Cute Video)

  Aw, watch as 19-month-old discovers his own shadow for the first time! Related: 10 Adorable Videos of Babies and Animals Goodnight Moon: The Te...
posted by Katie Waldeck Mar 30, 2012 2:08pm

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Sailor Surprises Grandmother (Sweet Video)

  Stationed on the USS John C Stennis since July 2011, this sailor took a trip home and sneaked into a photo op with his grandmother at her 79th ...
posted by Katie Waldeck Mar 30, 2012 1:25pm

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Child Toy Truck/T-Shirt Gift Set Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

Happy Shirts, of Honolulu, Hawaii, in cooperation with The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a voluntary recall of Toy truck gi...
posted by Ann Pietrangelo Mar 30, 2012 9:03am

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Clutter Clearing: 7 Ways To Get Unstuck

The next Sick of Being Stuck (SOBS) classes are about to begin and I’ve been formally challenged to “Bring the party!” this month. S...
posted by Christy Diane Farr Mar 30, 2012 4:32pm

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Wisdom from Robyn O’Brien

Hope is the knowledge that change is possible, even when it seems hard to imagine. In a world that very much feels like it has been thrown into a cuis...
posted by Gail Lynne Goodwin Mar 30, 2012 1:30pm

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Spiritual Transformation

The choice is to be conscious or not, which brings us to the possibility for transformation. No one disputes the fact that life consists of change. Bu...
posted by Deepak Chopra Mar 30, 2012 5:00am

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The Simplicity of Composting

You don’t have to have a large garden or an expensive composter to turn your scraps into nutritious fertilizer; it’s easy and you can even...
posted by Remodelista Mar 30, 2012 10:00am

from Nature

Bear Saved Man from Mountain Lion?

The conventional view of mother bears with cubs is that they are dangerous and should be strenuously avoided, because anyone who gets too close is lik...
posted by Jake Richardson Mar 30, 2012 2:02pm

from Pets

Cat Meets Deer (Video)

  Watch this interaction between a neighborhood cat and 6 deer. Related: Baby Deer Uses Cat Door (Video) Sheep and Deer Fall in Love First Russia...
posted by Katie Waldeck Mar 30, 2012 12:19pm

from Pets

Elephant Runs Away from Circus

Elephant escapes from circus and gallops across a car park in Blackpool, Ireland. Photo Credit: rockinred1969 via Flickr. World News Videos by NewsLoo...
posted by Chris from NewsLook Mar 30, 2012 8:30am

from Nature

Frog Species Rediscovered After 62 Years

A single specimen of the Bururi long-fingered frog was discovered recently in Burundi. None of them had been seen for 62 years, so it was a great redi...
posted by Jake Richardson Mar 30, 2012 7:07am

from Green

3 Harmful Plastics to Remove From Your Life

Plastic can seem pervasive at times. From food packaging and storage to flooring and household goods, plastic is everywhere. There are a number of way...
posted by Susan Melgren Mar 30, 2012 4:30pm

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4 Ways to Reduce Indoor Allergens

As spring rolls around, many of us face allergies to the pollen outdoors. But what about allergens we bring inside our homes? Use these four tips to m...
posted by Jessica Kellner Mar 30, 2012 2:30pm

from Health

Brains! London Exhibit Looks Inside Skulls

An exhibition just opened in London looks at the brain, examining humanity’s quest to understand what’s inside our skulls. The show at the...
posted by Chris from NewsLook Mar 30, 2012 2:05pm

from Food

Do the Popcorn! Now That it is Healthy!

As a kid, I had a brief love affair with popcorn. So much so that I routinely put a handful in my new-fangled air-popper and ate it for breakfast, wit...
posted by Eric Steinman Mar 30, 2012 1:00pm

from Food

Medical Establishment Resistance: The Tomato Effect

In today’s NutritionFacts.org video pick, I feature Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn's landmark Preventive Cardiology editorial, "Resolving the Coronary A...
posted by Dr. Michael Greger Mar 30, 2012 9:30am

from Green

Pee for Power

Urine as an energy source. It mustn't get weirder than that, you'd say, but a virtual who-is-who of renowned Dutch research institutes and public inst...
posted by Chris from NewsLook Mar 30, 2012 5:30am

from Food

Make Homemade Vegetable Stock From Kitchen Scraps

Although I love making soup, it’s always bothered me that making stock feels so wasteful. As the child of one of the world’s thriftiest pe...
posted by Eve Fox Mar 30, 2012 8:04am

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From the Department of you-got-no-business-getting-into-my-business-interviews
kodiaktau writes "Salary.com profiles 14 questions that interviewers may or may not ask during the interview process such as the standards of age, gender and sexual orientation. They also profile several lesser known illegal or border line...
 
From the Department of things-people-will-get-mad-about
mdsolar writes "Climate change is amplifying risks from drought, floods, storms and rising seas, threatening all countries, but small island states, poor nations and arid regions in particular, UN experts warned on Tuesday. In its first-ever...
 
From the Department of consolation-prize-for-losing-the-colonies
kodiaktau writes "An interesting article from the BBC News Magazine explores the reasons why most fantasy worlds use British as their primary accent. Citing specific examples from recent and upcoming shows and movies like Lord of The Rings, The...
 
From the Department of i-hear-those-DoD-pain-rays-are-nice
scubamage writes "Six weeks ago, my home was broken into while my fiance and I were at work. Two laptops were stolen, an iPad, a power brick, a safe (complete with several years worth of taxes, my birth certificate, and old copies of my driver's...
 
From the Department of doesn't-make-any-cents
New submitter butilikethecookie writes with news that the 2012 federal budget for Canada calls for the Royal Canadian Mint to stop producing pennies. "The budget calls the lowly penny a 'burden to the economy.' 'It costs the government 1.6 cents...
 
From the Department of end-of-the-line
itwbennett writes "Research in Motion (RIM) reported grim Q4 results Thursday and announced sweeping personnel changes. Leading the parade of departing execs is Jim Balsillie, former co-CEO of the company, who has given up his board seat. David...
 
From the Department of try-not-charging-60-bucks-for-an-hdmi-cable
An anonymous reader tips news that electronics retailer Best Buy will be closing 50 of its big-box stores across the U.S. this year, and laying off hundreds of corporate workers besides. The company plans to start testing new types of outlets as...
 
From the Department of fans-clearly-want-more-broken-games
silentbrad writes "Kotaku reports some 'details' about Sony's next console given to them by a 'reliable source.' They say that the console's codename is Orbis, and it is planned for release by the 2013 holiday season. Developers are reportedly...
 
From the Department of history-repeating
doston writes "The first independent audit of Apple's supply chain found excessive working hours and health and safety issues at its largest manufacturer, piling more pressure on the technology giant. This investigation targeted Hon Hai Precision...
 
From the Department of to-boldly-say-no-and-cackle-with-glee
McGruber writes "The NY Times ('Cookies Set to Cleared, Captain!') is reporting that CBS is blocking fan-generated internet series 'Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II' from making an episode using an unproduced script from the original series. In a...
 
From the Department of rumble-in-the-terminal
Fluffeh writes "A nice summary at TechDirt brings word that Bruce Schneier has been debating Kip Hawley, former boss of the TSA, over at the Economist. Bruce has been providing facts, analysis and some amazing statistics throughout the debate, and...
 
From the Department of because-cs-students-love-them-so-much
fishmike writes with this excerpt from a Reuters report: "American high school students are terrible writers, and one education reform group thinks it has an answer: robots. Or, more accurately, robo-readers — computers programmed to scan...
 
From the Department of manufacturing-crises
Hugh Pickens writes "Time Magazine reports that after the massacre in which Staff Sgt. Robert Bales allegedly killed 17 civilians in Afghanistan, the Pentagon has ordered an urgent review of the use of the anti-malarial drug mefloquine, also known...
 
From the Department of don't-shoot-the-messenger
New submitter Big Hairy Ian writes with this news from the BBC: "The head of an experiment that appeared to show subatomic particles traveling faster than the speed of light has resigned from his post. Prof Antonio Ereditato oversaw results that...
 
From the Department of your-security:-priceless
concealment writes with news that VISA and MasterCard have been warning banks of an incident at a U.S. card processor that may have compromised as many as 10 million credit card numbers. From the article: "Neither VISA nor MasterCard have said...
 
 
 
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