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Britney Spears Conservatorship to Continue in 2011

Britney Spears will ring in 2011 and quite possibly beyond under the control of her dad, and the conservatorship is A-O-K with all the parties involved. There are no plans to end the conservatorship , which was created in February 2008 after the singer went off the rails, and has continued ever since. Don’t worry, though. It’s not bad news for Britney. As long as Starbucks runs are permitted, she’s all good. She’s “content” with the current arrangement and is no longer antsy to end it, since Jamie Spears has given her so much more space this past year. As for the pop star’s business affairs, Britney Spears, Inc., has never run more smoothly, so no one sees a reason to pull the plug on that, either. So … there you go. No news here. How ’bout these Britney Spears pics !

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Steve Johnson: All Good with God!

Don’t worry, folks, Steve Johnson and God are BFFs again. The Buffalo Bills wide receiver, who dropped a game-winning touchdown pass on Sunday and then appeared to blame the Big Guy in a hilarious Tweet, sent out another social networking message today and tried to clear things up. We’ve been checking God’s Twitter account for the past few hours, but He’s yet to response to Johnson’s mea culpa. Until He does, see how all this started by watching the video of Johnson’s untimely miscue NOW .

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NRDC Assesses Biochar – Says High Hopes For Carbon Storage Premature

photo: Soil Science / Creative Commons There’s been lots of back and forth in the past year on biochar , ranging from research showing it has huge potential for absorbing carbon emissions on one side, to uncertainty about its potential, to outright hostility towards the enthusiasm shown towards it–and all from people with good environmental credentials. A new report fr… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Why is NYC Taking Away Bike Lanes…to Make Room for Cars?

Photo: Richard Drdul under a Creative Commons license New York was doing so well. The city has seen a steady rise in the number of cyclists and pedestrians over the past few years, and has made trend-setting efforts to make the streets safer for these new, car-rejecting commuters. But in a surprising step backwards, the NY Department of Transportation announce… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Amber Portwood weight loss picture

“I was looking in the mirror and I thought, I don#39;t like this. I#39;m only 20. I need to kick it into gear,” the 5-foot-4 Indiana native Amber Portwood, now 118 pounds, tells Us Weekly of her post-baby body. Teen Mom star Amber Portwood says in the new Us Weekly (out now) she#39;s “been chunky my whole life.” That#39;s a thing of the past: since giving birth to daughter Leah (with boyfriend Gary Shirley, 23) in November 2008, the MTV reality star has lost an impressive 65 pounds! How did sh

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Greenpeace, PETA "Improperly" Put on FBI Terrorist Watch List

Photo via Treevolution That either group was on such a list in the first place is troublesome in itself. Regardless, The US Justice Department announced today that activists from both PETA and Greenpeace, as well as other groups, had been “improperly” monitored in the years following the September 11th attacks. Members and activists were placed on the FBI’s Terrorist Watch list for “factually weak” reasons between 2001 and 2006, a new report reveals. And the kicker is, the agency never found any evidence that either group was planning anything other … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Parking Day NYC Isn’t Activism, It’s Unintentional Performance Art

photos: Matthew McDermott Park(ing) Day has been a much-covered event here on TreeHugger for the past several years, and for good reason: It’s undeniably good fun to reclaim a bit of pavement used every other day of the week save for a Friday in mid-September, roll out the sod and create your own little bit of park in the city. But for some reason this year, glancing at the map of even… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Mad Men: Death and the Maiden [Recaps]

This season of Mad Men has been about differentiating between the past and the future, Don’s struggle for redemption, and the women in his life. Finally, all those themes are starting to congeal into a very satisfying whole. More

Current San Francisco Law Makes Growing Medical Marijuana Easier Than Food Crops But it May Be Soon to Change

photo: Sara Novak If you were to choose a city on the map known for the best food in the U.S., especially farm-to-fork dining, San Francisco would likely make your list. But in a city where dining on local eats is so sacred, why has the business of urban farming been so difficult for the past 50 years? Small time farmers in the city have been forced to jump t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New York Magazine Columnist: Jon Stewart ‘Invaluable’ as Media Critic; ‘Most Trusted Man in America’

Lauding Jon Stewart’s biting humor and criticism of today’s politicized media, NY Magazine columnist Chris Smith called him “Cronkite, the most trusted man in America” in his piece featured on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Friday. The show’s panel largely agreed with him and emphasized that Stewart is bi-partisan in his comedy. “The right provides better raw material, but Stewart’s complaints are bi-partisan,” Smith writes in his column ” America is a Joke .” On MSNBC, Smith described Stewart as a “comedy opportunist, you know, where people do mockable things – left, right, in-between.” The show’s co-host Joe Scarborough joined Smith in diffusing the myth that Stewart is a raging liberal. “Over the past year, he’s been every bit as tough on the Obama administration as Republicans on Capitol Hill,” he asserted.   The panel seemed to agree that Stewart is hilarious, but pressed about the anger that lies underneath his cynicism. Smith affirmed this. “Oh, no question, that’s what gives [his humor] weight and bite, and you know, he admits to being angry every day, and the show gives him the catharsis, you know, it gives him the chance to point things out. And it’s not just anger for the sake of anger.” Smith added that Stewart’s angry criticisms sometimes pass for reporting as well. “You know, he did something three, four weeks ago that maybe you guys covered – I certainly didn’t….But pointing out that Fox has been taking all these shots at the mosque, and who’s funding it – and then they go and do their homework to say well, NewsCorp’s second-largest investor is a Saudi prince. You know, that’s reporting as much as it is anger or humor.” A transcript of highlights from the segment, which aired on September 17, at 7:42 a.m. EDT, is as follows: CHRIS SMITH, columnist, New York magazine: Some things that have happened in the real world, many of them not funny, have given him openings. And the polarization of media – you know, cable channels, Fox obviously the biggest culprit, has given Stewart a middle to both poke fun at and sort of represent in some ways. (…) WILLIE GEIST: Is he driven by anger? Because when you read the things he says about the media, he holds the media in utter contempt, almost across the board. That includes the right and the left. SMITH: Yeah, uh, anger and a faint, naive hope for intelligence to rule the day – you know, he still thinks there’s some dream state, you know, of American political discourse where we can be nicer to each other and have genuine arguments, but have them be based on fact and not emotion. (…) JOE SCARBOROUGH: …over the past year, he’s been every bit as tough on the Obama administration as Republicans on Capitol Hill, and he also has been tough on extremists on the left as well as extremists on the right. Um, Have you – have you noted that in your piece? Have you talked about the fact that he goes after the left now as aggressively as the right in many cases? SMITH: Certainly, and it’s not out of any agenda, you know, big picture-attempt to be “fair and balanced,” to coin a phrase. But he is a comedy opportunist, you know, where people do mockable things, left, right, in-between. He’s going to go for the punchline. (…) SCARBOROUGH: And Mika, you’ve always talked about his brilliance….But John Stewart works hard, but the guy, as you always say, is brilliant. He’s one of the smartest guys on TV. (…) MIKA BRZEZINSKI: …I do think that there’s a tinge of anger in a lot of his humor. SMITH: Oh, no question, that’s what gives it weight and bite, and you know, he admits to being angry every day, and the show gives him the catharsis, you know, it gives him the chance to point things out. And it’s not just anger for the sake of anger. You know, he did something three, four weeks ago that maybe you guys covered – I certainly didn’t….But pointing out that Fox has been taking all these shots at the mosque, and who’s funding it. And then they go and do their homework to say well, NewsCorp’s second-largest investor is a Saudi prince, you know, that’s reporting as much as it is anger or humor.

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