Thursday, July 18, 2013

Senators Reach Deal on Student Loan Rates

After weeks of negotiations, Senators reached a deal Wednesday to retroactively reduce some student loan rates. Interest rates on subsidized Stafford student loans doubled from 3.6 to 6.8 percent July 1. The deal brings that rate back down and ties subsidized and unsubsidized rates to the market, with caps on individual loans.

Senators had been meeting over recent days, including a Tuesday meeting at the White House where President Obama and Vice President Biden had been present.

The deal is based on a proposal that had been crafted by a bipartisan group of senators, including: Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., Angus King, I-Maine, Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and Richard Burr, R-N.C.

Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, as well as other Senate Democratic leaders, had been pushing back against the deal being crafted by the senators, saying it reduced the deficit on the backs of students and would eventually lead to higher rates.

But the pressure grew this week, particularly after the White House meeting where Obama expressed support for the deal, according to a Senate GOP aide.

Harkin expressed support for the deal during a Wednesday meeting in Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin's office, several aides confirmed, and a Senate aide confirmed he will vote for the plan.

Harkin's support signals the log jam over negotiations having been overcome. The deal ties loan interest rates to the 10-year Treasury note. Both subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford undergraduate loans would add 2.05 percent on top of the T-note with an 8.25 percent up-front cap.

Graduate loans would add 3.6 percent to the Treasury note, with a 9.5 percent cap, and PLUS loans would have an additional 4.6 percent with a 10.5 percent cap. The Congressional Budget Office scores the proposal at about $700 million.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/senators-reach-deal-student-loan-rates-234635098.html

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Jason Patric: 'I want to see my son'

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Actor Jason Patric says that when his former girlfriend and the mother of his son tries to portray him as a disinterested parent, she's lying.

The actor and his attorney Fred Silberberg sat down with TODAY's Savannah Guthrie on Tuesday to share his side of the custody battle story between him and his ex Danielle Schreiber, who conceived their son via sperm donation while the pair were dating. He defended himself against accusations she made on TODAY Monday and in the courts over his alleged Johnny-come-lately attitude toward fatherhood.

"The way the story has played out is because it's a nice soundbite, about 'sperm donor,'" said Patric, who said he was an active father from the start of the baby's life. "I was never a 'sperm donor,'" he added, explaining that while the pair had undergone fertility treatments that involved him donating his sperm, he signed an "intended parent" form with his and Schreibers' names on it.

Schreiber had provided TODAY a letter Patric wrote in which he suggested they keep the baby a secret, but he explained that as well: "I said, 'Let's keep this amongst ourselves,'" he said, and noted that they'd tried for "at least" three years for a successful pregnancy, and she endured a "very bad miscarriage." "After all that process ... it was confusion. But it was more about the idea of I don't know if I could be in what would be considered the 'conventional family.'"

An early court ruling has barred Patric from seeing Gus; he said it's been 21 weeks since he's seen the boy.

Guthrie referred to the discussion she had with Schreiber, who claimed she had never tried to bar Patric from having a relationship with Gus, and Patric took his chance to address her directly through the camera. "Danielle, if you're out there listening right now, wherever you are -- because I don't know where my son is in this world -- call me and wherever you are, I will be there tomorrow. So if you were truthful about that, let me know. Because I want to see my son. That's all I've been trying to do."

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LAPD chief to violent Zimmerman protesters: 'You come here again tonight, you will go to jail'

Al Sharpton, accompanied by leading ministers of the black community, calls for a "national Justice for Trayvon Day," featuring rallies in 100 cities across the U.S. in the wake of the acquittal of George Zimmerman.

By Tracy Connor and Jeff Black, NBC News

A day after violent protests over the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin, city leaders and activists urged peace even as a leading civil rights activist said demonstrations will continue all summer ? starting with vigils in 100 cities on Saturday.

?We don?t want anyone hurt. We don?t want any cars broken into, and we don?t want any damages to business,? Eddie Jones of the Los Angeles Civil Rights Association? told NBCLosAngeles.com.

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck called for calm in a Tuesday afternoon news conference after a second night of unrest in the city in which 14 people were arrested, most for failing to disperse after people clashed with police, attacked a news crew and threw rocks.

Beck said lawbreakers wouldn?t be tolerated. "You come here again tonight, you will go to jail," he said.

"We are calling on people to practice peace," Garcetti said, ?to not let the dialogue sparked by Martin's death be silenced by any violence."

The warnings and pleas appeared to have been effective. A peaceful crowd of about 200 marched along downtown streets Tuesday evening, blocking traffic, the Los Angeles Times reported?on its website. But the group had dispersed by 8:30 p.m. (11:30 p.m. ET), the Times reported.

City leaders in Oakland, Calif., also called for protesters to be peaceful after a Monday night demonstration sank into chaos. Nine people were arrested and several businesses were vandalized. A businessman dining in a restaurant that was vandalized said a protester assaulted a waiter.

Interim Oakland Police Chief Sean Whent said Tuesday that his department was caught off guard and added no staffing ahead of the protests that erupted Saturday because he was unaware that the Zimmerman jury was deliberating on the weekend, NBCBayArea.com reported.

Meanwhile, the Rev. Al Sharpton announced vigils across the country that will be followed by marches in Tallahassee, Fla., and Washington, D.C.

?Florida will be the battleground of a new civil rights movement,? Sharpton said during a news conference with other clergy outside the Justice Department headquarters.

?We are not having a two- or three-day anger fit,? said Sharpton,who is president of the National Action Network and also hosts a show on MSNBC. ?This is a movement for social justice.?

Sharpton said the nationwide action has two goals: urging the Justice Department to move forward with a civil-rights probe of Zimmerman and repealing ?Stand Your Ground? self-defense laws that some say made it difficult to win a conviction in the case.

Rallies and vigils have been held by Martin supporters in major cities since a Florida jury found Zimmerman not guilty on Saturday night. They have been mostly peaceful, though 14 people were arrested Monday night in Los Angeles after a gathering descended into chaos with some people throwing rocks, attacking people and clashing with police, NBCLosAngeles.com reported.

Sharpton also urged all protesters to remain peaceful, saying Martin?s name should not be ?smeared with reckless violence.?

Fourteen people were arrested in Los Angeles after another night of protests over the acquittal of George Zimmerman over the weekend, putting the LAPD on tactical alert.

At the same time, he struck a fiery tone, saying, ?On Saturday night with the verdict we lost the battle, but the war is not over and we intend to fight.?

The first action will be Saturday, when Martin supporters will gather for an hour in front of federal buildings and courthouses in 100 cities ?calling on the Department of Justice to resume aggressively a civil rights investigation in this matter.?

The Justice Department launched a probe three weeks after the Feb. 26, 2012, shooting in Sanford, Fla., and it remains open. While Attorney General Eric Holder said this week that Martin?s death was ?unnecessary,? many legal experts doubt that the feds will bring hate crime charges against Zimmerman.

Zimmerman is of white and Hispanic descent and Martin was black, but state prosecutors did not make race a major issue during the trial. Defense lawyer Mark O?Mara has said race was not a factor in the confrontation and that if Zimmerman had been black, he never would have been arrested.

The volunteer neighborhood watchman, who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder, claimed he shot the unarmed teen in self-defense after being attacked on a dark rainy night in the gated community.

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A Trayvon Martin supporter confronts a Los Angles police officer during a demonstration in reaction to the acquittal of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman on Monday, July 15, in Los Angeles.

While Zimmerman did not invoke Florida?s ?Stand Your Ground? law and ask for an immunity hearing before the trial, the jury?s instructions borrowed language from the law, specifying that if ?he was attacked in any place where he had a right to be, he had no duty to retreat and had the right to stand his ground and meet force with force.?

Sharpton said civil rights leaders will convene in Miami on July 23, 24 and 25 to plan a drive against ?Stand Your Ground? laws in Florida and other states and organize a major march in Tallahassee, the capital.

?We will be in Florida en masse,? he said.

On Aug. 24, there will be a march on Washington and Sharpton said corporations that support ?Stand Your Ground? laws will be economically targeted.

?As long as ?Stand Your Ground? is on the books, we will continue to have the potential of other Trayvon Martins,? he said.

One of the jurors told CNN on Monday that no one on the panel believed race played a part in the shooting and she had ?no doubt? that Zimmerman feared for his life and acted in self-defense.

Juror B37 recounted to CNN?s Anderson Cooper some of the behind-the-scene discussions that took place during jury deliberations. The woman said three members of the jury not did want to acquit Zimmerman when they first began discussing the verdict, but changed their minds over the course of deliberations.

But late Tuesday, four out of the five other jurors released a statement asking for privacy and saying Juror 37?s public comments ?were her own, and not in any way representative of the jurors listed below.?

?Serving on this jury has been a highly emotional and physically draining experience for each of us,? the four women, identified only by their juror number, said in the statement. ?The death of a teenager weighed heavily on our hearts but in the end we did what the law required us to do.?
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NBC News' Tom Winter contributed to this report

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Texas Woman, Unborn Child Killed In McClain County Crash

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A Texas woman and her unborn child were killed in a two-car collision on the HE Bailey Turnpike in McClain County, Saturday morning.

According to a report by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, 27-year-old Isaac Heide was driving northbound on the turnpike in a 2002 Dodge Ram pickup. Also inside the truck were Eva Heide, 25; Jake Heide, 19; and Isaac Heide Jr., 1, all from La Mesa, Texas.

Troopers say Heide apparently made an unsafe lane change from left to right, forcing a second vehicle, a 2007 Chevy HHR driven by 54-year-old Bobbie Jefferson of Duncan, Okla., to take evasive action. Jefferson lost control of his vehicle on the shoulder and over-corrected back onto the highway, striking Heide's vehicle.

Heide then lost control and struck a bridge abutment, rolling 1/4 times and ejecting both Eva and Isaac Jr. Eva was then struck a second time by Jefferson's vehicle after she was ejected from the pickup. Jefferson's vehicle struck Heide's pickup one more time and both vehicles came to rest about 84 feet from the bridge abutment.

Emergency personnel say Eva was pinned for approximately one hour. She was pronounced dead at the scene. It was later discovered at the hospital that she was seven months pregnant. It was there that her unborn child was also pronounced dead. ??

Jefferson and his passenger, 54-year-old Harvell Jefferson also of Duncan, Okla., were both taken to Integris Hospital where they were treated and released .

Isaac Heide Sr. and Isaac Heide Jr. were both transported to OU Medical Center via Grady/McClain EMS ambulance. Both are listed in serious condition.

Jake Heide was life-flighted to OU Medical Center. He is also listed in serious condition.

OHP Troopers say seatbelts were equipped and in use by all passengers, with the exception of Eva and Isaac Heide Jr.

It is unclear if any charges will be filed in this case. No other information is known at this time.

Source: http://www.news9.com/story/22833967/texas-woman-unborn-child-killed-in-mcclain-county-crash

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

US drone lands on aircraft carrier

The trial could lead to a new generation of long-range drones

In a key development for the future of robotic flight, a pilotless US jet has landed aboard an aircraft carrier.

The US Navy X-47B drone touched down on the deck of the USS George H W Bush as it sailed off the coast of Virginia.

The bat-wing aircraft can deliver guided bombs from a range of 3,200km (1990 miles). It is the first drone to land on a ship at sea.

In May an unmanned aircraft launched from the same carrier but landed on a runway on the US mainland.

The plane was one of two test aircraft purpose-built by the aerospace giant Northrop Grumman, under a 2007 contract at a cost of about $1.4 bn.

In clear weather and light winds, the aircraft took off from the Patuxent River Naval Air Station in the US state of Maryland.

It headed for the ship which was operating in the Atlantic Ocean 112km off the coast of Virginia.

At 1740 GMT on Wednesday, the plane dropped its tail hook which then caught a cable across the carrier deck.

This arrested landing had been carried out before - but never at sea.

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X-47B 'Salty Dog' Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

"It's not often that you get a chance to see the future, but that's what we got to do today," said Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who witnessed the landing.

Museum piece

The X-47B is not intended for operational use. Both test planes will be sent to flight museums in Florida and Maryland, as the US military develops new models.

Officials plan to deploy unmanned reconnaissance and strike aircraft aboard carriers within the next three to six years.

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Predator drone

  • 15 metre wingspan
  • 8 metres long
  • 500 kg
  • Remote control pilot
  • Maximum altitude: 25,000 ft
  • Range: 1,250 km

The US Navy has asked for designs from Northrop, along with its rival manufacturers, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and General Atomics.

A future plane would be able to evade radar and fly over a target area for long periods of time,

For some the development has sparked calls for the military to clarify the chief purpose of drones.

Critics say the main strength of such aircraft is the ability to remain over a target area for a long period, searching for potential targets. They say that drones launched from land bases can perform that function as effectively as those based at sea.

Development questioned

"When it comes to operating an unmanned aircraft from carrier decks, the Navy seems to be ambivalent about the whole idea," Loren Thompson, a defence expert at the Lexington Institute think tank told the Associated Press.

He said the US navy needed to carry out a tough assessment to see what these new drones would bring to the fleet that could not be accomplished with manned aircraft or land-based drones.

The Obama administration has come under increasing criticism for using drones to carry out deadly missile attacks against suspected militants in Pakistan, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

WOW! POMEGRANATES CAN CURE PROSTATE CANCER!

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CHICAGO, Illinois ? A commercially available food supplement that contains pomegranate, broccoli, green tea, and turmeric significantly lowers prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, compared with placebo, in patients with prostate cancer, a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized trial has shown.

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The study results, presented here at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO?), made headlines around the world and caused the polyphenol-rich supplement, known as?Pomi-T?(nature Medical Products), to sell out within hours.

This is a ?promising new therapy,? said Tomasz Beer, MD, professor of medicine and director of the prostate cancer research program at the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, during a ?highlights of the day? session.

?We have been staggered by the level of interest?from medical professionals and the public,? Marcus Williams, owner and director of nature?Medical Products, told?Medscape Medical News. As soon as the results of this study were released, the company, based in Porthcawl, South Wales, United Kingdom, received a rush of orders from customers in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

?It?s awesome,? the study?s lead investigator, Robert Thomas, MD, a consultant oncologist at Bedford Hospital and Addenbrooke?s Hospital, in the United Kingdom, told?Medscape Medical News.

?We didn?t expect such a big response. People are seeing that this can change practice?because men and their doctors do look at their PSA as a deciding factor in whether to stop active management,? he explained.

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The study involved 203 men (average age, 74 years) with a PSA relapse after radiotherapy or surgery for localized prostate cancer. The men, who were being managed with active surveillance, were randomized to receive the supplement 3 times a day for 6 months or placebo.

At 6-month follow-up, the median increase in PSA was 63.8% lower in the supplement groups than in the placebo group (14.7% vs 78.5;?P?=.0008). In addition, PSA levels were stable or lower than baseline more often in the supplement group (46% vs 14%;?P?= .00001).

Fewer men in the supplement group than in the placebo group went on to receive brachytherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, or androgen-deprivation therapy (7.4% vs 26.0%;?P?= 0.01).

At the end of the study, more men in the supplement group than in the placebo group continued on active surveillance (92.6% vs 74.0%). ?This is an end point we feel is important: more men were choosing to stay on treatments with less toxicity,? Dr. Thomas noted.

There were no differences between the supplement and placebo groups for baseline and serial measurements of cholesterol, blood pressure, serum glucose, C-reactive protein, or adverse events.

?Pomi-T was well tolerated,? he said. ?More men experienced nonsignificant bloating or diarrhea, but 15% of men reported beneficial effects, including better digestion and improvement of urinary symptoms.?

Previous research has shown that the polyphenols and antioxidants in pomegranate, broccoli, green tea, and turmeric have individual anticancer properties, but ?we believe there?s a synergistic effect in the supplement,? said Dr. Thomas.

In addition, the fact that each ingredient originates from a separate food category (fruit, vegetable, herb, and spice) might prevent potential adverse effects from the overconsumption of one particular type of polyphenol, he noted.

In the lab, polyphenols have been shown to have antiproliferative, antiangiogenic, proadhesion, antimetastatic, and proapoptotic properties, and notably, they have no phytoestrogenic or hormonal effects. ?We specifically chose to steer away from anything that might have a hormonal effect.?

Because of the supplement?s effect is likely not hormonal, future trials will involve men with different stages of prostate cancer and those receiving androgen-deprivation therapy, he said. In addition, the researchers hope to look at the impact of the supplement on other slow-growing cancers and even on cancer prevention.

The study received no funding from the manufacturer of the supplement; however, the company worked very closely with the research team to develop the product, said Williams. ?Unlike other nutritional supplement products, the manufacture of this supplement was significantly more time-consuming because Dr. Thomas and colleagues, for whom this was initially made, insisted on a great deal of quality assurance, over and above that normally required by the US Food and Drug Administration or European Commission, particularly in terms of purity and authenticity.?

He said the study signals ?a new era for the nutritional supplement industry, which has previously relied on advertising and marketing rather than evidence of benefit. Clearly, it?s the latter that the public wants.?

Dr. Beer noted that the product?s significant effect on adherence to active surveillance is ?potentially clinically meaningful? If this can be confirmed, this is really interesting,? he said, although he added that ?these patients were more severe than the sort of patients that we would follow [with active surveillance] here in the United States.?

Prostate Cancer UK reacted more cautiously to the news, releasing a statment saying that ?there is not yet enough evidence that Pomi-T food supplements have a significant impact.?

Kate Holmes, MD, head of research at Prostate Cancer UK, said in a statement that ?there is increasing evidence showing that men who have a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise, have better prostate cancer outcomes than those who do not. At this stage, however, we simply do not have enough evidence to suggest that any particular foods or supplements have a significant impact and these should certainly not be substituted for conventional treatments.?

?We would not encourage any man with prostate cancer to start taking Pomi-T food supplements on the basis of this research. Anyone with any concerns about prostate cancer should discuss them with their doctor or call Prostate Cancer UK?s helpline,? she added.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

X-47B Navy drone completes first ever unmanned carrier landing

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The X-47B drone made history Wednesday as the first robot to land itself on the moving flight deck of an aircraft carrier at sea, according to U.S. Navy.

The machine, named "Salty Dog 502," took off from the Naval Air Station Patuxent River on a flight headed to the USS George H. W. Bush, in the Atlantic off the coast of Virginia.

That carrier deck is familiar turf for the drone. On May 14 this year, it executed a first time "catapult takeoff" and landed successfully at Patuxent an hour later.

While it's never attempted a water landing before, the craft performed a carrier-style "arrested landing" at the base in mid-March, a similar maneuver to the one it will execute today. During that dry run, it landed on the runway and hooked a length of cabling, which yanks it ? "Top Gun" style ? to a short, rapid stop.

A X47-B Navy drone approaches the deck as it lands aboard the nuclear aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush off the Coast of Virginia Wednesday, July...

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A X47-B Navy drone approaches the deck as it lands aboard the nuclear aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush off the coast of Virginia Wednesday, July 10, 2013. It is the first landing by a drone on a Navy carrier.

The drone will use GPS and navigation software to land on the aircraft carrier's deck, tackling turbulence and air currents without immediate assistance from a human pilot, wrote Capt. Jaime Engdahl, program manager of the Navy Unmanned Combat System, in a blog post published on Tuesday.

Among drones, the X-47B is uniquely prepared to handle a landing that's considered among the most difficult for human pilots as well. It carries some of the most sophisticated autonomous programming of any unmanned craft out there today. It's also capable of cool carrier-friendly tricks: Though its wingspan measures 18 meters, the wing tips fold up to make the plane easier to stow.

The X-47B was made by Northrop Grumman as part of the Navy's Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstration (UCAS-D) program. It won't ever be used in military operations but lessons learned in building and testing this model will be carried over to more autonomous drones of the future.

The carrier landing is also the drone's swan song. After the events at sea this week, Salty Dog and its twin ? the only two X-47Bs in existence ? will be return to Patuxent, be demilitarized, and packed off to the Navy museum.

This story was updated at 1:55p.m. ET to reflect the successful carrier landing.

Nidhi Subbaraman writes about technology and science. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

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