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Despite Controversy, Dr. Oz Maintains Wide Appeal

NPR (npr.org) 

Dr. Oz's television show has an enormous fan base, despite the fact that his health claims have come under attack by many in the medical profession. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with W. Douglas Evans, director of the Public Health Communication and Marketing Program at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University, about the role that celebrity doctors play, and why Dr. Oz has such a loyal following despite the controversy surrounding him.

Military Bases Serve As Safe Haven For Endangered Species

NPR (npr.org) 

Military bases turn out to be a haven for endangered species. A decision long ago by the military that working with conservationists was a better strategy than fighting them is one of the reasons why.

Birmingham Leaders Call For Civil Rights Sites To Be Declared National Park

NPR (npr.org) 

Leaders in Birmingham, Ala., want President Obama to declare the city's civil rights district a national historical park. Many notable events from the civil rights era took place in Birmingham, including the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church where four girls were killed by the Ku Klux Klan.

Putin's Party Maintains Tight Grip Over Russian Duma Elections

NPR (npr.org) 

Russians will go to the polls on Sunday to elect their lower house of parliament, the Duma. Accusations of blatant vote-rigging and fraud during the last vote in 2011 brought tens of thousands of protestors into the streets. The voting process on Sunday is expected to be cleaner, but analysts say President Vladimir Putin's ruling party has already made sure there won't be any real opposition.

Some Employees Sue For Better Deals On 401(k) Options

NPR (npr.org) 

Some employees are suing their employers to get better deals on their 401(k) options. It seems like a wonky version of ambulance chasing. But when employees at an investment firm that creates funds got on the trend, it became a chance to understand what makes a raw deal on a 401(k) fee.



House Intelligence Committee Reviews Classified Report On Edward Snowden

NPR (npr.org) 

A classified congressional report on Edward Snowden's stunning 2013 removal of top secret National Security Agency documents was approved Thursday by the House Intelligence Committee. It was just hours before the Oliver Stone biopic, Snowden, is set to hit theaters nationwide. Panel members say their report paints a far less favorable portrait of Snowden and his motives than the new movie does.

LeBron James Helps Young Entrepreneurs In 'Cleveland Hustles'

NPR (npr.org) 

Small business entrepreneurs typically get money from family or friends. But an approach taken from the pages of Silicon Valley is being used in Cleveland. A new reality television show called Cleveland Hustles is the idea of basketball superstar LeBron James. The show documents this process as four companies try to create jobs and a business model that can be replicated across the country.

Fans Stream 'Hot In Herre' On Repeat To Save Nelly From Tax Debt

NPR (npr.org) 

Nelly, who had a Billboard No. 1 hit with "Hot in Herre," has been hit with a federal tax lien of nearly $2.5 million, according to TMZ. Now, fans are streaming the song on repeat to help ease Nelly's tax burden. A writer for Spin magazine estimated fans would have to stream "Hot in Herre" at least 287 million times to cover the lien.

US regulators: Official recall of 1M Samsung Note 7 phones

TheRepublic.com 

SAN FRANCISCO — U.S. safety regulators announced a formal recall of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 smartphone Thursday after a spate of fires led to injuries and property damage — along with a global marketing headache for the South Korean tech giant. “Because this product presents such a serious fire hazard, I am urging all consumers

Suspect in Florida mosque fire confessed, police say

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

An ex-convict who posted anti-Islamic rants online confessed to setting fire to a mosque that the Orlando nightclub shooter occasionally attended, and said he was embarrassed by the crime, according to an arrest affidavit released Thursday. St. Lucie County sheriff’s detectives wrote in the affidavit that after Joseph Michael Schreiber was arrested Wednesday, he told detectives that he had set the fire at the Islamic Center of Fort Pierce on Sunday, the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Читать дальше...

Samsung officially recalls Galaxy Note 7 in U.S., offers full refund

MarketWatch.com 

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. officially recalled its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in the U.S. on Thursday, adding to its previous replacement offer with an option to refund money for the device. Samsung issued a voluntary global recall for the device earlier this month because of a battery issue that could cause the smartphone to explode. The company had previously offered to replace the devices and issue gift cards through some wireless carriers in the U.S., but the Consumer Product Safety Commission... Читать дальше...

Anti-Saudi Lawsuits Would Damage US Efforts Against State Sponsored Terror

Sputnik International 

US President Barack Obama’s pledge to veto a bill that would let Americans sue Saudi Arabia over the September 11, 2001 attacks reflects a fear that the measure would undermine the US fight against state-sponsored terrorism, White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters on Thursday.

FDA panel votes to remove serious warning from Chantix label

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- An advisory panel at the FDA voted to recommend the removal of a black box warning for psychological side effects of the drug smoking cessation drug Chantix.

EU hopes licensing system will help save Indonesian forests

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

JAKARTA, Indonesia — The European Union has admitted Indonesia to a special licensing system it hopes will prevent the illegally felled tropical timber that makes up a substantial part of the country’s wood production from being shipped to the 28-nation bloc. [...] some environmental and civil society groups are already concerned the licensing system could become a conduit for illegal timber from a country where tropical forests are being cut down at an epic rate. Indonesia has struggled for years... Читать дальше...

Justin Timberlake ficou em choque ao saber que Britney quer voltar a trabalhar com ele

BuzzFeed 

E há chances de que isso aconteça DE VERDADE.

Você provavelmente se lembra do melhor casal da década de 2000: Britney Spears e Justin Timberlake.

Foi icônico, e nenhuma dupla chegou aos pés deles desde então.

Jeffrey Mayer / WireImage

No entanto, desde a separação, em 2002, os dois sempre trocaram patadas. Principalmente Justin, que tem uma tendência a fazer referências à Britney em músicas, vídeos e entrevistas – mesmo 14 anos depois. Читать дальше...

The Walking Death of Pokémon GO

The Huffington Post 

Pokémon GO, the hit mobile game that made international news this summer--is it dead? Pokémon GO made history when it was downloaded 10 million times in the first week after release and rocketed to #1 in the app charts faster than any app before it. Recently, the game has begun to set unfortunate new records -- for being abandoned by 10 million users in less than a month. What happened?

Pokémon GO is an "alternate reality game" (ARG). Using your phones's camera and GPS, your device is transformed into a magic lens. Читать дальше...





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