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Fox Announces 24 Revival, American Idol Shakeups
By Liz Raftery It’s official: Jack’s back! Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly announced on a conference call Monday that the network is bringing back action series 24, with Kiefer Sutherland reprising his role as CTU agent Jack Bauer. 24: Live … Continue reading
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Tagged 24, American Idol, entertainment, Fox, Howard Gordon, Jack Bauer, Kevin Reilly, Kiefer Sutherland, television
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Star Trek Into Darkness
This is possibly the last clip of this blockbuster you will see before its release this Friday. Enjoy!
Rio 2
Coming next year, April 11 2014 the sequel to this popular film arrives. It continues the adventures of Jewel and Blu. Rio 2 features the voices of Anne Hathaway, Leslie Mann, Jamie Foxx, Jesse Eisenberg, Kristin Chenowith, and Andy Garcia.
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Tagged Andy Garcia., Anne Hathaway, entertainment, film, Jamie Foxx, Jesse Eisenberg, Kristin Chenowith, Leslie Mann, movie
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Google Drive triples free storage to 15GB
By Seth Rosenblatt Google’s capacity to store your files will jump by a factor of three, the company said Monday, rising from 5GB to 15GB shared across Google+, Drive, and Gmail. Google made the announcement just before Google I/O developers … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, cloudstorage, Dropbox, Gmail, Google, Google Drive, ICloud, technology
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David Pogue – 10 top time-saving tech tips
Some of these tips I didn’t know….
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Tagged David Pogue, technology, TED, time saving, tips
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Marijuana Linked To Lower Bladder Cancer Risk, Study Says
By Kathleen Myers People who smoke marijuana may be less likely to get bladder cancer than those who smoke cigarettes, a new study says. Kaiser Permanente researchers compared the risk of bladder cancer in more than 83,000 men who smoked cigarettes … Continue reading
King James Bible: Writing all 788,000 words by hand
For four centuries English-speaking people have learned about Christianity by reading the King James Bible. The English translation introduced phrases still well-used today such as ‘no peace for the wicked’ (Isaiah 57:21), ‘the blind leading the blind’ (Matthew 15:13) and … Continue reading
Soledad O’Brien Calls Out ‘White People’ Over ‘Black In America’ Series
Soledad O’Brien addressed criticism from “white people” about her documentaries about race in America in a new video. O’Brien has hosted five documentaries in CNN’s “Black In America” series. In a talk at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, she said … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, Black In America, CNN, Harvard University, media, race, Soledad O'Brien, television, White people
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Now They Want to Take Away the 8-Hour Day and 40-Hour Week
By Dave Johnson Republicans are trying to pass an “alternative” to overtime pay. This is really about taking away the eight-hour workday and 40-hour workweek. Will weekends be next? What about an “alternative” to paying workers at all? House Republicans … Continue reading
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Tagged Eight-hour day, employment, Fair Labor Standards Act, FLSA, jobs, law, Overtime, politics, republican, United States, Working time
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The 182 Percent Loan: How Installment Lenders Put Borrowers in a World of Hurt
By Paul Kiel One day late last year, Katrina Sutton stood at a gas pump outside Atlanta and swiped her debit card. Insufficient funds. But that couldn’t be. She’d been careful to wait until her $270 paycheck from Walmart had … Continue reading