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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: There’s a PAC for that

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There's a PAC for that
Mar 22nd 2012, 22:18

The Supreme Court's blessing of super PACs has flipped political fundraising on its ear, but it's also sparked a wave of creativity, as each PAC tries to separate itself from the rest of the pack.

Super PAC monikers run the gamut, from downright bizarre to stirringly sentimental.

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Top Stories - Google News: British soldier killed in Afghanistan explosion was a 24-year-old captain - Daily Mail

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Mar 22nd 2012, 20:18


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Philly.com News: Talks resume between SEPTA, transit police

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Talks resume between SEPTA, transit police
Mar 22nd 2012, 21:41

SEPTA transit police officers were back at the bargaining table late Thursday afternoon, a few hours after the union's strike passed the 24-hour mark.

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U.S. News: Town hires engineers in hopes of finding source of booms

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Mar 22nd 2012, 21:51

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CLINTONVILLE, Wis - Officials in a city plagued by unexplained booms and bangs are hiring engineers in the hopes of finding the source of the racket, the city administrator said Thursday.

Rukert & Mieke, an engineering firm in Waukesha, Wis., will install ground seismology monitors in four places around Clintonville late Thursday or early Friday, Clintonville administrator Lisa Kuss said, The Green Bay Press Gazette reported.

The city will spend $7,000 to hire the firm. If engineers can find the epicenter of the noises, the next step will be to pinpoint the depth and what's causing it.


The strange disturbance sounds like distant thunder, fireworks or someone slamming a heavy door, and started Sunday evening. At first, many people were amused. But the lack of sleep wasn't funny anymore, residents said Wednesday evening at a city hall meeting called by officials who were hoping to assure residents that they were doing everything they could to determine the source of the booming. 

About 300 people attended the meeting in a local high school auditorium to get an update on the situation.

"My husband thought it was cool, but I don't think so. This is not a joke," said Jolene Van Beek, who awoke early Sunday to a loud boom that shook her house. "I don't know what it is, but I just want it to stop."

The booming in Clintonville continued Monday and Tuesday nights and into Wednesday morning, eventually prompting Van Beek to take her three sons to her father's home, 10 minutes away, so they could get some uninterrupted sleep.

There have been no reports of injury, despite some residents saying they could feel the ground roll beneath their feet.

City officials say they have investigated every possible human cause. They checked water, sewer and gas lines, contacted the military about any exercises in the area, reviewed permits for mining explosives and inspected a dam next to City Hall. They even tested methane levels at the landfill in case the gas was spontaneously exploding.

"People in the area are certainly frustrated," City Administrator Lisa Kuss said.

The city is also investigating geological causes. Officials plan to bring in vibration-detection devices to try to determine the epicenter of any underground activity.

Authorities set up audio and video equipment overnight but didn't capture any evidence of shaking or booming despite at least one loud noise about 5 a.m. Wednesday, Kuss said.

'Who's to say it ain't going to get worse?'
Sharon Binger said the disturbance has left cracks in her basement walls and floor, and that they're getting worse. She said her insurance company won't pay for the damage until she knows what caused it.

"This is an issue," she said, demanding answers from officials at the meeting. "There is something else going on."

Kuss urged Binger to write down when the cracks occurred and promised to send officials to the woman's home to look over the damage.

Mysterious noises and ground vibrations are unnerving residents in Clintonville, Wis. WGBA-TV's Brian Miller reports.

Debby Ernst has not heard the sound or felt the tremors but said she is still considering going elsewhere until the mystery is solved.

"It worries me. I'm scared," Ernst, a gas station cashier, said in a phone interview. "Who's to say it ain't going to get worse?"

However, a local scientist said nothing has surfaced that suggests townspeople should be afraid.

Steve Dutch, a geologist at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, said the ground beneath them is solid, and that there are no known earthquake fault lines in the area.

Dutch said he heard some people worrying that a sinkhole might open up and swallow homes. That can happen in areas where the ground is rich with limestone and other rocks that can be dissolved by water, he said. But the rock below Clintonville is mainly solid granite that's largely impermeable.

Professor: Groundwater could be causing booms

However, he speculated that water and granite could hold the key to the mystery. Granite has small cracks that water can fill, but if the underground water table falls especially low, water can seep out, leaving gaps that cause the rocks to settle and generate loud noises.

"Maybe the very dry winter caused more water to be removed from the water table, either through pumping or natural flow," he said.

A seismic station near Clintonville, a town of about 4,600 people about 40 miles west of Green Bay, has recorded unusual ground shaking since Sunday night. Scientists say such activity can be caused by mining and heavy truck traffic, but since there are no mines or major construction in the area, the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey will take a closer look at the data.

Some residents are having fun with the mystery, which has drawn media attention from around the nation.

Jordan Pfeiler said people stayed up late on the first two nights to walk around listening for booms. They came up with outlandish theories to explain the noise - for example, that the White House was building an underground bunker in the area or that mole men had found a home there.

"And the aliens, of course, there's always the aliens," she said.

Van Beek understands the temptation to crack jokes, but it's no laughing matter to her.

"Everything people think it is has been ruled out. They just don't have answers," she said. "At this point all I want is for it to stop."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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U.S. News: Man held in firebombing of Texas state senator's office

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Man held in firebombing of Texas state senator's office
Mar 22nd 2012, 21:54

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A man who had tried to see a state senator in Texas -- once about an incident involving a Taser and a second time to drop off a piece of animal that he claimed was a new species -- has been arrested in the fire bombing of the senator's office Tuesday night, officials said.

Cedric Steele, 40, was arrested Wednesday, NBCDFW.com reported.


Police reportedly found evidence linked to the bombing in a vacant home where Steele was thought to be living.

The incendiary devices left outside the office of state Sen. Wendy Davis caused a small fire that was quickly extinguished.

Staff members said that Steele told them earlier that they would soon hear about him on the news.

Davis said she hopes Steele is able to get whatever help he needs.

"That would be my hope for this individual," she said. "It sounds like he had a very productive life at one time, and I know his family is deeply concerned about him, and they want him to have that kind of intense treatment."

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Why future recoveries will be even more painful

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Why future recoveries will be even more painful
Mar 22nd 2012, 21:10

Think this recovery has been bad? Two economists believe that demographic changes "imply that future recessions will be deeper, and will have slower recoveries, than historically has been the case. In other words, jobless recoveries will be the norm." The main reason is because of declining labor force participation by American men, linked to aging baby-boomers and other changes in the age distribution of workers, Harvard's James Stock and Princeton's Mark Watson explain in a new paper released by Brookings:

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Featured Advertiser

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Mar 22nd 2012, 20:43

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Where the speedwalkers are

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Where the speedwalkers are
Mar 22nd 2012, 20:43

Over at Atlantic Cities, Eric Jaffe has a terrific post sifting through decades of research on why people seem to walk so much faster in some cities than others. The best hypothesis to date? Residents of wealthier cities seem to value their time more dearly:

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U.S. News: Trayvon Martin case: Is young, black and wearing a hoodie a recipe for disaster?

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Mar 22nd 2012, 20:41

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New York City Council Member Jumaane D. Williams, of Brooklyn, speaks at a rally in New York for Trayvon Martin on Wednesday.

By James Eng, msnbc.com

The fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by a white community crime-watch volunteer in a Florida suburb raises an uneasy question: Would he have been killed had he not been young, black and wearing a hoodie?

Most decidedly not, say some interested observers contacted by msnbc.com.

“This kid happened to have fallen into a wrong shade of black, and coupled with the fact that he was hooded made it more problematic,” said Jason J. Campbell, a blogger and an assistant professor of conflict resolution and philosophy at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.


“There’s a sense that this child was naive in the way he conducted himself (by wearing a hoodie). Unfortunately, African American males cannot conduct themselves in same way that young white males can,” added Campbell, who is black.

“It’s because society has said that a young black male dressed in this manner is up to no good,” said Allie Braswell, CEO of the Central Florida Urban League. “Some of this is self-inflicted by dressing style, but it doesn’t mean every kid who puts a hoodie on is up to no good.”

Bill Lee, chief of police in Sanford, Florida, announces that he will be temporarily stepping down from his position as the investigation into the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin is conducted.

Michael Skolnik, editor in chief of GlobalGrind.com, a site about the “hip” side of pop culture, wrote that he would never have met the same fate as Trayvon Martin, because he is white.  “Even if I have a black hoodie, a pair of jeans and white sneakers on ... in fact, that is what I wore yesterday ... I still will never look suspicious. No matter how much the hoodie covers my face or how baggie my jeans are, I will never look out of place to you,” he wrote. “I will never look suspicious to you, because of one thing and one thing only.  The color of my skin."

The now-ubiquitous garment was at the center of a "Million Hoodie March" in New York City on Wednesday. Hundreds of people, many cloaked in hoodies, marched to demand justice for the dead teen.

Hoodies, or hooded sweatshirts, have been around in the U.S. since the 1930s, first produced by Champion for laborers to wear in the freezing warehouses of New York.

Hip-hop artists popularized the hoodie as a rather sinister way of dress in the 1970s.

According to a 2006 article in The New York Times:

Goldie Taylor and Mark Thompson discuss the significance of their hoodies in showing solidarity for Trayvon Martin.

The sweatshirt hood can work much like a cobra hood, put up to intimidate others. But even more important is its ability to create a shroud of anonymity. This came in handy for at least two types of people operating in hip-hop’s urban breeding ground: graffiti writers and so-called stick-up kids, or muggers. Wearing a hoodie meant you were keeping a low profile, and perhaps up to something illegal.

By the 1990s, as hip-hop’s popularity spread, big-name clothing designers such as Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren included the hoodie as a primary component of their collections.

Campbell says black teens often wear hoodies for two reasons: to remain obscure and undetected, or to project a “don’t mess with me” image.

“The problem is, we as a society don’t have access to the motivations of the person wearing the hood,” Campbell says.

Sanford, the Orlando suburb where the shooting took place, has a population of 53,000. It is 57 percent white and 30 percent black.

Trayvon Martin, who according to media reports stood 6-foot-3 and weighed a mere 140 pounds, may have not wanted to stand out, Campbell surmises.

Jonathan Capehart of the Washington Post wrote an article on the dangers young African-American men face. Capehart shares some of the issues he faced growing up in New Jersey.

“It’s almost like the Harry Potter cloak – you think you put on a cloak and you disappear,” Campbell said.

“Young African American males in a public sphere almost exclusively want to be left alone.”

School tells kids: Dress in 'African American attire'

Marian Wright Edelman, president of the Children's Defense Fund, a child advocacy group, says black parents often have to have “the talk” with their sons about how to walk, what to say and how to act in public. She writes in in a Black Star News column titled “Trayvon: Murdered for walking while black”:

“At the time Trayvon was walking home from the nearby 7-11 carrying a bottle of Arizona iced tea and a bag of Skittles for his younger stepbrother, leaving many people to guess that the main thing he was doing that made him look 'no good' was wearing a hooded sweatshirt in the rain and walking while Black. George Zimmerman’s decisions made that suspicious enough to be a death sentence.”

Zimmerman, who told police he acted in self-defense, has not been arrested or charged. A grand jury will convene to look into the case.

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“The fact is, young black men have created a stereotype, and until they break that stereotype by human behavior, you will be treated accordingly,” wrote Jerry Warren Sr. “Do I think that all blacks deserve that picture that has been painted of them? Of course not. But as long as a percentage of a population behaves like lawless animals, they will drag you down to their level. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and these wannabe gangsters are your weak link.”

“Have u ever been stopped, & searched by the police, because of what u had on? I didn't think so!! Its reality!!” wrote David E. Jones of Lumberton, N.C., who is black. “I've been detained & searched, because of what was wearing more times than I can remember!! If it’s just ‘a fashion,’ why is an innocent kid dead??"

Braswell, of the Central Florida Urban League, says he constantly worries about how his 16- and a 20-year-old sons are perceived “based on the attire they choose to wear.”

“I tell them they need to dress to be able to be in any environment. While they do wear jeans and hooded sweatshirts they do wear them in style that’s acceptable by a general population,” Braswell says.

“They tell me back that I should not be judged by clothing I wear, I should be judged by who I am.”

Are black teens wearing hoodies more likely to be perceived as dangerous?

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U.S. News: Edwards denies paying 'Millionaire Madam' for sex

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Mar 22nd 2012, 21:00

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Former U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful and former U.S. Senator John Edwards makes a brief statement to the press outside of the U.S. District Court after pleading not guilty to six federal criminal felony charges in Winston-Salem, N.C, in this file photo taken June 3, 2011.

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Former Sen. John Edwards is denying a report that he was a client of the prostitution ring allegedly run by accused “Millionaire Madam” Anna Gristina while he was running for president.

The woman reportedly told authorities that Edwards paid her for sex during a 2007 visit to New York to raise money for his failed White House bid, DNAinfo reported Thursday.

Edwards' attorney on Thursday denied the allegation.


“Mr. Edwards categorically denies that he was involved with any prostitute or service,” said Allison Van Laningham, according to NYDailyNews.com.

“These allegations are false, defamatory, and he puts those who would publish or repeat them on notice that they acting with actual malice by reporting or repeating them," she told NYDailyNews.com. “He has demanded a complete retraction from the only source being quoted.”

DNAinfo reported that the prostitute provided a detailed account of her encounter with Edwards to investigators. No charges were brought in the case.

Edwards, 58, is facing a federal trial in North Carolina over allegations that he used campaign donations to cover up an affair he was having with videographer Rielle Hunter, with whom he later had a child. The politician was married at the time to Elizabeth Edwards, who was battling cancer. She died in December 2010.

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Breaking News: CBS News: Watch: Obama to heckler, "you're being rude"

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Mar 22nd 2012, 20:50

A heckler interrupted President Obama on Thursday, during a rally at The Ohio State University in Columbus. The man wanted to give Obama a book. The president told the man "you can hold your own rally." Obama motioned for Secret Service to retrieve the book from the man.

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Breaking News: CBS News: Sanford police chief steps aside

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Sanford police chief steps aside
Mar 22nd 2012, 07:51

Chief Bill Lee temporarily stepping down amid growing public anger over the killing of Trayvon Martin case

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Breaking News: CBS News: Aura of inevitability grows around Romney

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Aura of inevitability grows around Romney
Mar 22nd 2012, 18:45

Romney's Tuesday win seems to have shifted the narrative in favor of the former Massachusetts governor as he pivots toward general election

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