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Kids Cycle To School and Parents Risk Being Reported to Social Services

Logo: Bike For All Photo: Sgillies on Flickr Almost a year ago we asked the question, When Should Tykes Be On Bikes? . Now in the UK the question is being asked, When Should Kids be Allowed to Ride to School — Alone? For one London couple, Oliver and Gillian Schönrock, they decided it was OK for their eight year daughter and five year son to ride the 1.2km (0.75 miles) to their school along th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Spider-Man vs. Spider-Man: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Andrew Garfield , Tobey Maguire , Beauty Andrew Garfield , 26, ( left ) is replacing Tobey Maguire , 35, ( right ) as Peter Parker in the new unnecessary reboot of ” Spider-Man .” Question is … Read more

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Biden Wrong: June Data Shows 125,000 Lost Jobs, But Media Still Ignore Failure of Stimulus

The June jobs report was released July 2 showing a tiny decline in the unemployment rate to 9.5 percent, but a depressing 125,000 overall non-farm payroll jobs lost . CNN’s “American Morning” reacted with an appropriately downbeat report, but the onscreen chyron led with the better news — showing the lower unemployment rate rather than the job losses. Christine Romans also pointed out that it was the “best unemployment rate since July 2009,” though later in the segment she admitted the rate is still “horrible.” NBC’s Ann Curry offered a very brief report on the jobs data on “Today,” also highlighting the lowest unemployment rate “since last July.” The report also contradicted Vice President Joe Biden’s predictions of 100,000 to 200,000 jobs gained each month for the rest of 2010. This month, Biden is off by about 275,000 jobs On June 2, Obama declared the U.S. economy was “moving in the right direction.” The same day, Vice President Biden predicted 100,000 to 200,000 jobs would be created each month through 2010. That prediction,if it came true, would fall 5.2 million jobs short of Obama’s promise that the stimulus package would create more than 4 million jobs by the end of 2010. As of July 2, adding June job losses puts Obama more than 5.3 million jobs away from his promise. “American Morning,” “Today” and the immediate reaction on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” to the June numbers all ignored the failure of Obama’s economic stimulus packages. The federal government has thrown billions (the $787 billion stimulus package, not to mention Cash for Clunkers, the Big Three bailout and other measures) at the economy in an attempt to reverse the course of the recession and generate jobs, yet the unemployment rate still stands at 9.5 percent. But the news media have yet to retract their support for government spending. “American Morning” host Kiran Chetry mentioned other bad economic news and then repeated liberal New York Times columnist Paul Krugman who warned on June 28 that without additional stimulus the U.S. would go into a ” third depression .” “Some like Paul Krugman who say, if we pull back on stimulus and spending right now — austerity measures aren’t necessarily working in Europe — we’re going to be in more trouble,” Chetry said. Over on MSNBC Savannah Guthrie was also concerned that the recovery might not be able to “hold on” without further stimulus: “I think the real issue is, as some of these stimulus programs expire, for example the Cash for Clunkers or the housing tax credit that people were getting, as soon as those stimulus measures are taken away it seems that everything collapses,” Guthrie said. “So I think the question for economists and the question that the White House struggles with is: Where is the organic growth? And with Congress in no mood to do anything in the way of stimulus, any further stimulus, what do you do? Can this recovery hold on?” The reports continued the media’s unwillingness to remind viewers of President Obama’s promises about the stimulus package. When Obama was selling his massive spending proposal, the administration claimed the package would keep unemployment from rising about 8 percent. The news media have consistently ignored the failure of the stimulus to fulfill that pledge. On June 4 the news media spun the May unemployment report by emphasizing the Census jobs that “led to the biggest jump in jobs in ten years.” Like this article? Then sign up for BMI’s weekly e-mail newsletter, The Balance Sheet .

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Watch 100 Questions Season 1 Episode 6 – Have You Ever Had A One-Night Stand?

Watch 100 Questions S1E6: Have You Ever Had A One-Night Stand? The latest installment of 100 Question which is entitled “Have You Ever Had A One-Night Stand?” is the TV series’ 6th episode of the 1st season that aired last

‘Twilight’ Vs. ‘The Last Airbender’: Jackson Rathbone’s Characters Face Off!

‘I’m just lucky they live in two different dimensions,’ the actor tells MTV News. By Rick Marshall Jackson Rathbone Photo: MTV News Jackson Rathbone is a busy guy these days. With featured roles in not one but two of this week’s biggest releases, the “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “The Last Airbender” actor is doing the press rounds and fielding questions from just about every media outlet in the world. Don’t worry, though, MTV News still managed to ask him the most important question of them all: Who would win in a fight between his boomerang-wielding “Airbender” character Sokka and his “Twilight” vampire Jasper? Given the magnitude of the question, it’s no surprise he had to stall for time and defer to “Airbender” co-star Nicola Peltz when MTV News posed the question. “Sokka, no question,” Peltz said. Pressed for an explanation as to why her “Airbender” character’s brother, who can’t “bend” water and doesn’t have any special abilities other than a good throwing arm, could hold his own against the “Twilight” bloodsucker, Peltz reiterated that Sokka would be the victor if the two ever faced off. “Definitely Sokka,” she said. “He has a boomerang!” Rathbone, on the other hand, took a more neutral — though decidedly less fun — stance on the debate. “I’m just lucky they live in two different dimensions, two different worlds,” he said, going the safe route. “It’s an honor to be a part of these two big franchises that seem to have captivated the world in one form or another, and I’m just privileged to be able to do what I love to do.” With “Eclipse” arriving in theaters Wednesday (June 30) and “The Last Airbender” premiering Thursday, it looks like audiences will be able to decide for themselves soon enough. Which of Jackson’s characters do you think would come out on top? Sound off in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Airbender” and “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Last Airbender’ ‘The Last Airbender’ Clips

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Ask Pablo: Waste Incineration, Good Or Bad?

Image Source: The Author Dear Pablo: My city wants to build a waste incineration plant. Should I be concerned? The “nimby” crowd is already against it, but could there be benefits? Today the word “incineration” means much more than just burning trash in a corner of the back yard. Incineration with energy recovery has become the waste disposal method of choice in several European countries where it is actually classified as a Renewable Energy Source, making it eligible for tax credits. Even in the United States electricity generation… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The P26. Patagonia Footwear’s Answer to Backpacker’s Zero Impact Challenge

Photo: Logo – Patagonia, Boot – Backpacker Can you make a walking boot with less environmental impact? This is the question Backpacker magazine posed to 60 footwear companies. But only five rallied to their ‘zero impact challenge.’ Patagonia Footwear was one of that handful, and we’ve been following their response to that dare. Details of Patagonia’s boot recently came to light. It is known, rather unevocatively, as the P26. P for Patagonia (doh!), and apparently the human foot has 26 bones, whilst also coverin… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is the BP Gulf Spill Driving Traffic to Green Websites?

Photo via US Coast Guard This may seem like a cynical question, but it’s one worth addressing. Not because green websites stand to cash in on higher traffic from a high profile environmental disaster — any enviro site or group with any hint of a moral compass wishes sincerely that they’d never be in a position to do so — but because rising traffic could be seen as an indicator of heightened public interest in engaging the spill on environmental grounds. So the question is, is web traffic on green sites really rising? … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Public Opinion: Is smoking okay?

Well, the question is pretty simple. Now I'm not going to throw a bunch of stats at you, I'll let you look up that. added by: a_roxanne

Watch 100 Questions Season 1 Episode 4 – Have You Ever Dated A Bad Boy?

Watch 100 Questions S1E4: Have You Ever Dated A Bad Boy? The latest installment of 100 Question is the TV series’ 4th episode of the 1st season that aired last

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