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earthquake San Francisco January 7 2011

We#39;ll update as soon as we know more. Update 4:10: USGS reports that a 4.4 4.1 quake was centered around San Jose at 4:10. No word yet on any damages or injuries. Update 4:20: CBS 5 reports: “A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck 13 miles east of San Jose.” Update: 4:37: The quake, we should point out, came just as the SF Board of Supervisors agreed to endorse Ed Lee as interim SF Mayor in a vote of 10 for to 1 against. An omen? Only time will tell. We felt it. Did you? A small earthquake wa

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US sues BP over oil disaster

The US is suing BP and eight other firms for allegedly violating federal safety regulations in connection with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The lawsuit asks that they be held liable without limitation for all clean-up and damage costs. The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion in April killed 11 workers and spilled millions of barrels of oil over several months. The oil leak became the worst environmental disaster in US history. The lawsuit charges the companies under the US Clean Water Act and Oil Pollution Act. US Attorney General Eric Holder said the complaint alleges that “violations of safety and operational regulations” caused the 20 April explosion. The companies targeted in the lawsuit are BP Exploration and Production Inc, Anadarko Exploration & Production LP, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, MOEX Offshore 2007 LLC, Triton Asset Leasing GMBH, Transocean Holdings LLC, Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc, Transocean Deepwater Inc and QBE Underwriting Ltd/Lloyd's Syndicate 1036 – BP's insurer. The key accusations are: * Failing to take necessary precautions to keep the Macondo Well under control in the period leading up to the April 20th explosion * Failing to use the best available and safest drilling technology to monitor the well's conditions * Failing to maintain continuous surveillance * Failing to use and maintain equipment and material that were available and necessary to ensure the safety and protection of personnel, equipment, natural resources, and the environment Halliburton, the company that cemented the Macondo Well, and Cameron International, which provided equipment for the well, were not targeted in the lawsuit. But the Justice Department said on Wednesday that the investigation into the oil spill was ongoing and more defendants and charges could be added to the suit. “We intend to prove that these defendants are responsible for government removal costs, economic losses and environmental damages without limitation,” Mr Holder said. “As investigations continue, we will not hesitate to take whatever steps necessary to hold accountable those responsible for this spill,” Mr Holder added. Mr Holder did not specify a timetable in the lawsuit, instead saying the US would move as quickly as possible in the matter. Eleven workers on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig were killed by an explosion which followed, and hundreds of miles of coast were polluted before it was stemmed in July. added by: Jake_Leonard

In Honor of the Machete Controversy: 5 Movies that Make Texas Look Good

Apparently, the Texas Film Commission has denied tax incentives to Robert Rodriguez’s Machete , citing a state code that bars incentives for films that contain “…content that portrays Texas or Texans in a negative fashion.” They didn’t cite any examples, but Robert De Niro’s corrupt Texas politician who murders illegal immigrants probably could have been construed this way. That said, it seems like most movies set in Texas don’t do the lone star state many favors. I mean, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre damages the reputation of their BBQ ! But for the sake of positivity (and because there are too many of the negative Texas movies to list), let’s take a look at five films that might have actually helped state tourism.

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Patagonia’s P26 "Zero Impact" Boot. A Product Review.

Photo: Warren McLaren / Inov8 Patagonia Footwear took part in a challenge issued by Backpacker Magazine* to see if it was possible to create a ‘Zero Impact’ boot for the haul of backpack loads up to 14 kg (30lb). Patagonia’s response was the P26, which Backpacker considered had resulted in a 25-35% reduction in environmental impact over business as usual. For the past six months we’ve been thrashing about in a pre-production sample of the P26, which has since become available as part of Patagonia’s Fall 2010 line. How do they hold up in the real world? … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Climate Change to Kill 5 Million People Globally by 2020 & It Just Goes Up Each Year After That

From sea level rise, to extreme weather, to desertification, the US has among the highest risk for damages. Photo: US Army / Creative Commons . Each year there are 350,000 people dying due to climate change, with a total death toll by 2020 of five million; each year after that deaths from climate change are likely to be as high as one million people annually–that is unless we take action to soften the blow with immediate and rapid greenhouse gas emission reductions. Tha… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Kevin Maher on Danielle Staub Biography: More Like Naked Lies!

We all know Danielle Staub is an expert at getting naked . But telling the truth? That’s another story. Following a successful defamation of character lawsuit against this reality star – in which Staub settled the day before she was scheduled to be deposed – Kevin Maher is at it again. The ex-husband of this former drug-dealing call girl has filed a lawsuit against publishing company Simon & Schuster, claiming it knowingly published false information about him in Staub’s new memoir “The Naked Truth.” In documents filed last week, Maher states Simon & Schuster, “failed to use reasonable care to determine the truth or falsity” of allegations Staub brings against him in the book. Notably, he takes issue with Staub’s assertion that Maher beat her so badly, she had to be hospitalized for a concussion and “assorted contusions.” Maher tells TMZ he’s asking for $10 million in damages. We’re asking both of these people to go away forever, but we’re unlikely to get our wish.

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Bones Preview: Will Brennan’s Awakening Be Too Little, Too Late?

There is plenty to look forward to next Thursday on Fox’s Bones . For one, the Brennan-centric hour features a bravura, waterworks-inducing performance by Emily Deschanel, whose socially detached alter ego finds her world rocked by a case involving a woman whose physical, professional and psychological makeup matches her own – and whose tragic disappearance sadly went unnoticed.

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VIDEO: Dozens of Stars You Forgot About Sing ‘Let It Be’

10 TV Characters You Should Name Your Edgy Kids After

This week in sickening news : People name their kids after Glee characters and Betty Draper. A tally of baby names in 2010 shows that “Quinn,” “Finn,” and “Betty” are exponentially more popular spawn labels than they were in 2009. That is too bad. Naming your child is a profound task, and if you plan on using a TV character as source material, the least you can do is not consider the folks who mangled Sally Draper’s childhood or Rocky Horror . Here are 10 characters — with fancy, zeitgeist-tickling names — who deserve your consideration.

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2005 Proves Hardest Year on Caribbean Corals…Until 2010?

Photo via NOAA Heat stress on corals is major news lately, with several record-breaking bleachings of late . But scientists are still working to measure the impact of coral bleachings that occurred back in 2005 — a year that caused record losses in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Reports show that over 80% of the corals surveyed that year experienced bleaching, and 40% of them died, making it the most severe bleaching ever recorde… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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