2015年11月7日 星期六

2015-11-08 U.S. Spotlight


Motherboard
   
Here's a Global Heatmap of People with Your Last Name   
Motherboard
Ever wonder where people with your last name end up? Forebears is a website started in 2012 that's dedicated to mapping out mentions of some 11 million surnames, and it'll allow you to further cull them from newspaper mentions, genealogical record ...

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SFGate
   
Don't eat Dungeness crab, California health department warns   
SFGate
Do not — repeat, not — eat crab caught along much of the California coast until further notice. That's the stunning message issued Tuesday by health officials just days before Saturday's start of the recreational crab season, which may be delayed.

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WIRED
   
Hackers Claim Million-Dollar Bounty for iOS Zero Day Attack   
WIRED
Hacking Apple's iOS isn't easy. But in the world of cybersecurity, even the hardest target isn't impossible—only expensive. And the price of a working attack that can compromise the latest iPhone is apparently somewhere around $1 million. On Monday ...

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New York Times
   
In Religious Arbitration, Scripture Is the Rule of Law   
New York Times
A few months before he took a toxic mix of drugs and died on a stranger's couch, Nicklaus Ellison wrote a letter to his little sister. He asked for Jolly Ranchers, Starburst and Silly Bandz bracelets, some of the treats permitted at the substance abuse ...

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Seeking Alpha
   
Retirement Strategy: I Am Dumping 2 Stocks For One Aristocrat To Grow My ...   
Seeking Alpha
Money in motion is money at work, and this action is really too easy to pass up! I love everything about the Team Alpha Retirement Portfolio, but there are times that I get antsy about some of the stocks (not necessarily in the core) that seem to be ...

   


The Seattle Times
   
Amazon opening its first real bookstore — at U-Village   
The Seattle Times
Amazon Books marketing chief Mika Yamamoto prepares for today's opening of the U-Village store. (Erika Schultz/The Seattle Times). Alyssa Boggs, executive assistant at Amazon, works at Amazon Books, the company's first brick-and-mortar store. Though it ...

2015-11-08 U.S. Health


People Magazine
   
Massachusetts Woman Gives Birth, Didn't Realize She Was Pregnant   
People Magazine
A woman in Massachusetts gave birth to an 8-lb. baby girl Wednesday after going to the hospital for abdominal pain. Judy Brown had no idea she was in labor when she arrived at the hospital. But that's when doctors told her, " 'It's good news: There's ...
Woman gives birth one hour after realizing she's pregnant   Mashable
Woman who believed she was going through menopause gives birth to baby girl   Fox News
Massachusetts woman finds out she's pregnant an hour before giving birth   newsnet5.com
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Columbus Dispatch
   
Study: Bariatric surgery for teens produces pronounced health benefits   
Columbus Dispatch
Enlarge Image Request to buy this photo Chris Russell | Dispatch photo Megan Griffith had weight-loss surgery when she was 16 and weighed more than 300 pounds. She now works at Planet Fitness and works out there in the evening to stay in shape.
Study: Teen obesity surgery benefits last at least 3 years   Napa Valley Register
Surgery Helps Some Obese Teens In Battle To Get Fit   NPR
Weight-Loss Surgery May Bring Long-Term Benefits to Very Obese Teens   U.S. News & World Report
Reuters   
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center   
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Fortune
   
Junk Food Isn't To Blame for America's Obesity Epidemic   
Fortune
According to a study by Cornell. Soda and sweets aren't making Americans fat. In fact, underweight Americans consume more junk food than those who are morbidly obese. In a new study in the journal Obesity Science & Practice, Cornell professors analyzed ...

2015-11-08 U.S. Science


CBS News
   
Breakingviews: Exxon investors may rue climate-risk indifference   
Reuters
The company's approach to the climate debate has already been in the headlines of late. The Los Angeles Times and others have detailed how Exxon factored into its operations the financial risks of climate change unearthed by its own research, but kept ...

2015-11-08 U.S. Sports


USA TODAY
   
Brennan: Kick Greg Hardy out of NFL after release of photos   
USA TODAY
Take a look, sports fans. Take a good look at the 48 photos Deadspin has put online of the battered and bruised body of Greg Hardy's former girlfriend, Nicole Holder. Study the welts and marks on her back, her arms, her legs, her chin, her neck and her ...
Source: First time Cowboys saw Hardy photos was Friday   ESPN (blog)
NFL saw photos before suspending Greg Hardy; source says Cowboys didn't see ...   Washington Post
Photos, new details emerge in Greg Hardy's assault case   SportingNews.com
Sports Illustrated   
The Boston Globe   
Charlotte Observer   
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ESPN
   
Will we see more high jinks at Texas on Sunday? Gordon and others make it a maybe.   
ESPN
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Joey Logano takes high road at Texas; focus is on winning   SportingNews.com
Joey Logano "more focused that ever" after Kenseth dustup   Orlando Sentinel
Joey Logano 'disgusted' by fan reaction but 'more focused than ever' on ...   Indianapolis Star
WSOC Charlotte   
Autoweek   
NASCAR.com   
NASCAR.com   
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ESPN
   
Brad Keselowski wins pole at Texas   
USA TODAY
FORT WORTH – Brad Keselowski won his first pole at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday and will lead the field to green on Sunday in the AAA Texas 500. The Team Penske driver thumped the field with a best lap of 196.929 mph around the 1.5-mile track.
Tall in Texas: Team Penske's Brad Keselowski snares the pole for Chase race at ...   FOXSports.com
NASCAR starting lineup at Texas: Brad Keselowski on the pole   SportingNews.com
Buescher Comes Home to Texas Seeking NASCAR Xfinity Title   New York Times
Miami Herald   
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Washington Post
   
Chance to get above .500 looms for New Orleans Saints against Titans   
NOLA.com
New Orleans Saints outside linebacker Kasim Edebali (91) sacks New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) in the second quarter during the game between the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday, ...

2015-11-08 U.S. Entertainment


Washington Post
   
'Warcraft' cast unleash film trailer at BlizzCon   
Washington Post
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The director and cast of “Warcraft” are hammering down on BlizzCon. A trailer for the film adaptation of the long-running interactive fantasy series debuted to thunderous applause Friday at the fan convention. The footage teased the ...

2015-11-08 U.S. Technology


Fortune
   
Activision Blizzard Studios Co-President: 'Call Of Duty Is Bigger Than Marvel'   
Fortune
Disney veteran Nick van Dyk, now co-president of Activision Blizzard Studios, explains the power of video game across all media. On the heels of its plan to acquire Candy Crush maker King Digital Studios for $5.9 billion, Activision Blizzard has gone ...

2015-11-08 U.S. Business


New York Times
   
Citing Climate Change, Obama Rejects Construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — President Obama announced on Friday that he had rejected the request from a Canadian company to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline, ending a seven-year review that had become a symbol of the debate over his climate policies.
Obama rejects Keystone XL pipeline in win for greens   Reuters
Obama's Keystone Rejection Strengthens His Hand at Climate Talks   Bloomberg
A disappointing but long-awaited decision on the Keystone XL pipeline   Washington Post
Huffington Post   
The New Yorker   
Whitehouse.gov (press release)   
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Reuters
   
Surging US job growth lowers bar for Fed rate hike   
Reuters
Strong growth in the number of U.S. jobs last month bolstered the case for a December interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve, where officials had already begun to worry the economy might eventually overheat without higher borrowing costs. Employers ...