The Huffington Post did a gender swap on book covers, proving — once again — that literature by and

The Huffington Post did a gender swap on book covers, proving — once again — that literature by and about women gets the worst fucking cover art.

via Jezebel http://jezebel.com/the-huffington-post-did-a-gender-swap-on-book-covers-p-496704562

Lately, It’s All Orb All the Time

Too much Orb? Not enough Orb? Just the right amount of Orb? When you run a racing Web site with only three writers, you ask about the formula – all the time.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://therail.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/07/lately-its-all-orb-all-the-time/

Bill Banning “Double Dipping” Dies in Committee

A bill to ban “double dipping” by state elected officials, a practice brought to light during Gov. Rick Perry’s failed run for president, has died in committee for lack of support, a top Republican lawmaker said Monday evening.

State Rep. Bill Callegari, R-Houston, chairman of the House Pensions Committee, said lawmakers on the panel did not consider the legislation a priority and wanted to focus on more important bills.

“We didn’t have enough support for it,” Callegari said. “There just wasn’t a lot of enthusiasm for it.”

In late 2011 Perry revealed on federal disclosure forms that he had taken advantage of an unusually generous perk reserved exclusively for longtime state elected officials. It has allowed him to draw both his $150,000 a year state salary and a $92,000 annual pension. The Democratic Lone Star Project, citing a national study of governors’ salaries, said the combined income makes Perry the highest-paid governor in the country. 

State Rep. Chris Turner, D-Grand Prairie, filed a bill at the beginning of the session to end the practice. House Bill 416 would not apply retroactively to Perry but would prevent future lawmakers or statewide elected officials from collecting a state salary and pension without ever leaving office.

State officials in the “elected class” who meet the age and service requirements of a state employee can begin collecting a pension, based on their highest salary over a 36-month period. Then they can retire again when they leave office in the “elected class,” which for legislators is based on the salary of a state district judge, or $125,000. They don’t have to disclose the pension income on state ethics disclosures, and the Employees Retirement System considers the information strictly confidential. (Perry was required to release his pension income by the Federal Election Commission).

Turner got a public hearing on the bill, but it effectively died Monday at midnight, the deadline for committees to pass House bills on to the full body for consideration.

Besides Callegari, the members of the committee include Reps. Roberto Alonzo, D-Dallas; Dan Branch, R-Dallas; John Frullo, R-Lubbock; Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio; Phil King, R-Weatherford; and Phil Stephenson, R-Wharton.

Turner said he is disappointed but won’t give up. He’s looking for opportunities to attach the double-dipping ban as an amendment to other bills.

“Clearly a lot of people on both sides of the aisle agree this is a reform that needs to be made,” Turner said. “Politicians shouldn’t be allowed to double dip a pension and a salary at the same time, while they’re still on the job.”

via The Texas Tribune: Main Feed http://www.texastribune.org/2013/05/07/bill-banning-double-dipping-dies-committee/?utm_source=texastribune.org&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Tribune%20Feed:%20Main%20Feed

50K downloads for plastic gun

The plastic firearm that can be churned out on a 3-D printer and easily assembled was downloaded at least 50,000 times Monday, according to the self-described anarchist who made it available for free online.

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Social Media Images of Protesters in Moscow

An opposition protest in Moscow on Monday was extensively documented by the protesters themselves, who posted images and video on social networks of a rally attended by nearly 30,000 people.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/social-media-images-of-protesters-in-moscow/

Video of Police Hunt for Drug Trafficker Raises Concern in Brazil

The video, taken from a Rio de Janeiro police helicopter and depicting officers spraying the suspect’s car with gunfire in a densely populated area, raised concerns over the heavy use of force by the police.

via NYT > Most Recent Headlines http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/07/world/americas/video-of-rio-hunt-for-drug-trafficker-raises-concern.html

Dodgers Stadium to Host Los Angeles Kings in Outdoor Hockey Game


The infield will be turned into an ice rink as the Stanley Cup champions play the Anaheim Ducks on Jan. 25, 2014.

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The Sixth Mass Extinction Is Upon Us. Can Humans Survive?

The Sixth Mass Extinction Is Upon Us. Can Humans Survive?:

Five mass extinctions have nearly wiped out life on earth. As Annalee Newitz writes in her new books, the sixth is coming.

BRB. We’ll be in our bunker.

via Newsweek http://newsweek.tumblr.com/post/49812472047/the-sixth-mass-extinction-is-upon-us-can-humans

The man who injured President Obama during a basketball game nearly 3 years ago finally gave his fir

The man who injured President Obama during a basketball game nearly 3 years ago finally gave his first interview:“I’ve played basketball a million times in my life and I’ve never elbowed anybody. So the first time I do this, it’s to the President of the United States? What is the probability of that? Nil, right?”

via Gawker http://gawker.com/the-man-who-elbowed-president-obama-during-a-basketball-493216984

What Makes People Overshare?

Anxiety is one trigger causing people to reveal too much. Here’s how to avoid the post-conversation cringe.

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