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WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama was being briefed on the response to the deadly tornado in Oklahoma and will deliver a statement at 10 a.m. (1400 GMT) Tuesday, the White House said. Obama spok...
WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama was being briefed on the response to the deadly tornado in Oklahoma and will deliver a statement at 10 a.m. (1400 GMT) Tuesday, the White House said. Obama spoke Monday night with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and U.S. Representative Tom Cole to express sympathy and condolences, the White House said. He has approved federal disaster funding to help victims support recovery efforts. (Reporting By Mark Felsenthal; Editing by Doina Chiacu)More...
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It's down to the final four on "Dancing with the Stars," but only one contestant will take home the Mirror Ball trophy tomorrow night. The "DWTS" finale was action-packed, with each couple performing three times and getting the chance to...
It's down to the final four on "Dancing with the Stars," but only one contestant will take home the Mirror Ball trophy tomorrow night. The "DWTS" finale was action-packed, with each couple performing three times and getting the chance to show off their skills and prove why they deserve to be named Season 16's champion.More...
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Frustrated with the lack of fashionable swimsuit options for women who have undergone breast-removal surgery, Patricia Brett started Veronica Brett, a cross-functional swimsuit line designed specifically for the needs of breast cancer su...
Frustrated with the lack of fashionable swimsuit options for women who have undergone breast-removal surgery, Patricia Brett started Veronica Brett, a cross-functional swimsuit line designed specifically for the needs of breast cancer survivors.Brett -- who spent most of her professional life as an architect -- hopes her suits will help women feel comfortable again in a bathing suit post-mastectomy. "I wanted to create a really beautiful, high-end product that not only met the needs of breast cancer survivors, but was also a really beautiful line in its own right," says Brett. "I wanted it to be fashion."More...
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What Nutrition Pros Eat at Chain RestaurantsAs a nation, our appetite for eating out seems to be insatiable. According to the National Restaurant Association, nearly half of total U.S. food dollars are spent on restaurant food. And a rec...
What Nutrition Pros Eat at Chain RestaurantsAs a nation, our appetite for eating out seems to be insatiable. According to the National Restaurant Association, nearly half of total U.S. food dollars are spent on restaurant food. And a recent Harris Interactive survey of adults reported that 90 percent of adults dined out in the past month. But eating out comes at a high calorie cost. In fact, USDA calculations suggest that eating out just one meal a week could equal two pounds gained in a year!More...
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The state of financial literacy in America is rotten. A Dodd-Frank-Act-mandated study of financial literacy recently concluded: "investors have a weak grasp of elementary financial concepts." Or, consider the 2009 National Financial Capa...
The state of financial literacy in America is rotten. A Dodd-Frank-Act-mandated study of financial literacy recently concluded: "investors have a weak grasp of elementary financial concepts." Or, consider the 2009 National Financial Capability Study finding that only 52 percent of investors understand owning a broad basket of stocks provides a safer return than investing in a single company stock. This is like saying 52 percent of people believe in gravity.The divestment wave hitting college campuses looks like another example of financial ignorance. Students for a Just and Sustainable Future (SJSF) is pressuring universities across the nation to force their endowment funds to divest their investments in fossil fuel companies. Students at Swarthmore, for instance, recently shouted down dissenting voices at a campus meeting on the subject, where Swarthmore's investment manager was describing the expected costs ($200 million over 10 years) of divestment. The students' tactic seems to be trying to put pressure on the stock price of fossil fuel companies, and therefore force the firms to change their behavior. Unfortunately for SJSF, there is little evidence to suggest this is likely to work.More...
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Love Mumford & Sons and The Lumineers? Well, good news, it's super easy to start your own Mumford band. No drums required!The Key Of Awesome explains it all above for YouTube's Comedy Week.More...
Love Mumford & Sons and The Lumineers? Well, good news, it's super easy to start your own Mumford band. No drums required!The Key Of Awesome explains it all above for YouTube's Comedy Week.More...
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By Dorene Internicola NEW YORK, May 20 (Reuters) - Fitness experts are shining a new light on group classes from Zumba to yoga because they believe the right lighting can transform the four walls of a fitness studio fr...
By Dorene Internicola NEW YORK, May 20 (Reuters) - Fitness experts are shining a new light on group classes from Zumba to yoga because they believe the right lighting can transform the four walls of a fitness studio from a dance party to a meditation space, and back again. "Because of the theatrical nature of group fitness classes, lighting is key to differentiate programming," said Donna Cyrus, senior vice president of programming at Crunch fitness centers. Yellow or orange light boosts high-energy workouts, such as rebounding mini trampoline routines, circuit classes or sculpt programs, Cyrus said, while for yoga the light should be soft and soothing. Lighting also enhances the musical experience, Cyrus said. In a cycling class, accents of "club type" lighting pulse to the beat of the music, creating what she calls "a choreographed show." According to the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) guidelines, adjustable light sources should be provided in group exercise areas. Generally, the more hand-eye coordination an activity demands, the more illumination is required, according to Grace DeSimone, national director of group fitness at Plus One Health Management, which designs and manages fitness centers for corporations, hotels and community centers. "If you're going to be moving around a lot you'll need a lot of light," DeSimone said. "You're not going to do a boot camp workout in a dark room." But indoor cycling classes often combine high energy and low lighting. "Spinning goes against the grain," DeSimone explained. "You can do some pretty cool things - make the room look like a night-time sky or light a disco ball - because once you're on that bike you're not going anywhere." In a multi-purpose fitness room, she said, the lighting has to be able to change based on what's going on. "With Pilates you want the lights on, but with yoga you can do a lot with colored lights," she said. One reason light affects mood and alertness is that it cuts down on the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin, said Gregory Chertok, a sport psychology consultant for ACSM. "In a dark room, the brain secretes melatonin," he explained. Chertok, the director of mental training at The Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center in Englewood, New Jersey, said studies of factory workers have found that rooms with greater lighting will often yield greater productivity. He also cited research that found some blue lighting, which is favored in some yoga and meditation classes, can be even more effective than white fluorescent light in suppressing melatonin. "Sustaining blue-enriched light seems to help with concentrating on something for a long period," he said. ACSM guidelines suggest efforts should be made to use natural light. "We like to feel the sun," Chertok said, "so it's natural for gyms to try to simulate that." Daylight not only brightens a room, he suggests, it conveys information. "Perhaps daylight and natural lighting provide gym-goers with accurate weather and time information, which may be helpful in planning the length and duration of the workout," he said. Chertok said research has demonstrated that the mind is generally sharper during daylight hours. "A study in the late '90s found that even sleep-deprived people were sharper during the daylight hours," he said, adding that in another study, students in schools with natural lighting did better on performance tests. Darkness, Chertok said, is more associated with letting go. "Think of restaurants," he said. "Darkness can contribute to ordering more." (Editing by Patricia
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate panel says Apple Inc. is avoiding paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes, but the world's most valuable company says it is complying with the laws and pays "an extraordinary amount" in taxes to the U.S. gover...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate panel says Apple Inc. is avoiding paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes, but the world's most valuable company says it is complying with the laws and pays "an extraordinary amount" in taxes to the U.S. government.Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook is scheduled to testify Tuesday to Congress to explain the company's tax strategy.More...
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By: Rachael Rettner, LiveScience Senior WriterPublished: 05/20/2013 04:03 PM EDT on LiveScienceMore...
By: Rachael Rettner, LiveScience Senior WriterPublished: 05/20/2013 04:03 PM EDT on LiveScienceMore...
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Last night, when I pulled into my driveway, I saw the most incredible thing. Normally I wouldn't have believed it, but for days I had been waiting for this exciting moment, so I knew that it had to be real. In front of my own eyes, there...
Last night, when I pulled into my driveway, I saw the most incredible thing. Normally I wouldn't have believed it, but for days I had been waiting for this exciting moment, so I knew that it had to be real. In front of my own eyes, there it was: Autumn's car.My heart leapt out of my chest. My Autumn was finally back from her first year of college. This time, she wasn't only back for a quick dinner or laundry run. This time, she was back for the summer. This was still her home. I'm sure I will blink and her home will be across the city or maybe even across the country one day, but for now, this is still her home.More...
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