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Is Marijuana Legalization Tied To An Increase In Pedestrian Deaths?

More pedestrians were killed in traffic accidents in 2017 than in any year since 1990, and researchers believe that the legalization of marijuana for adult use may have something to do with the rise in fatalities. 

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AlterNet Comics: Keith Knight on the Latest Extreme Sport

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Major New Study Reveals Cellphone Radiation Causes Cancer

More dreaded news on the healthcare front this week, as a study released Thursday confirmed what most people already feared: radio-frequency radiation—the kind used in television broadcasting, satellite communications, and of course, cell phones—causes cancer.

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Mobile Phones and Brain Cancer: 'No Evidence of Health Risk' Is Not the Same as 'Safe'

Do mobile phones cause brain cancer?

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Americans So Broke They Can’t Take Their Kids to Movies This Holiday Season

What’s more American than families on holiday taking in a movie together, munching popcorn as the latest comic book hero saves the day?

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Thwarted: Apple Wanted an Audacious $40 for Every Android Sold, But Lost - Consumers Win in Big Court Case

Although the weekend's headlines read that Apple was victorious in its latest patent suit against Samsung, nothing could be further from the truth. The $119.6 million Apple won for having two of its patents infringed upon was less than 10% of the $2.2 billion it was seeking. In addition, Apple had sought a $40 per-unit fee for each Samsung Android phone it said infringed on its patents. Some legal analysts are calling the latest legal showdown between the smartphone giants a victory for Samsung, saying that Apple likely spent close to the amount it won in legal fees. 

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Your Cellphone Could Be a Major Health Risk, and the Industry Could Be a Lot More Upfront About It

The following is an excerpt from “Overpowered: What Science Tells Us About the Dangers of Cell Phones and Other Wifi-age Devices” by Martin Blank, PhD. Published by Seven Stories Press, March 2014. ISBN 978-1-60980-509-8. All rights reserved.

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Top Ten Things That Don't Make Sense About Obama's Security State

In  a Reuters Exclusive, John Shiffman and Kristina Cooke reveal that the National Security Agency shares information it gleans from warrantless surveillance of Americans with the Special Operation Division of the Drug Enforcement Agency, which then uses the metadata to develop cases against US citizens. The DEA then routinely lies to the judge and defense attorneys during discovery about how its agents initially came by their suspicions of wrongdoing. But you could imagine a situation where a young woman repeatedly called a boyfriend who was secretly known to the DEA to be a drug dealer, but whose crimes were unknown to her. And you could imagine law enforcement entrapping her into making a small drug buy. And then you could imagine their secretly basing their case against her in part on her phone calls to a known dealer. But this latter information would be denied to her defense attorney and the judge, making it harder to discern the entrapment.

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After We Stop the Machine, How Do We Create a New World?

A simplified explanation of the strategy to transform our society from a greedy plutocracy to a cooperative democracy, from our destructive path to a sustainable future, is that there are two simultaneous tracks: protest what we do not like and build what we want.  We call this “Stop the Machine, Create a New World.” 

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Why the Rude Cell-Phone Users Have Won

Of all those minded to speak their brains in the aftermath of a Sainsbury's worker's refusal to serve someone who was on their mobile phone, a section of callers to Jeremy Vine's radio deserve a special berth in hell. "Wow," tweeted the presenter. "People calling saying they have every right to speak on mobile at supermarket checkout, 'because the staff work for me'."

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