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Posted: 05 Nov 2014 08:12 AM PST

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   Selon des informations du site Digitimes, la nouvelle architecture de processeurs Intel, connue sous le nom de Skylake, pourrait être repoussée à la fin d'année 2015 afin de ne pas venir faire de l'ombre aux Broadwell-K, prévus pour le 1er semestre 2015. » Lire la suite
John Sculley : Steve Jobs ne lui a jamais pardonné
   Artisan de l'éviction de Steve Jobs et PDG d'Apple de 1983 à 1993, John Sculley a expliqué lors du Web Summit que le co-fondateur de la firme ne lui avait jamais pardonné.» Lire la suite
 
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Posted: 05 Nov 2014 08:10 AM PST

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HUFFPOLLSTER: Republican Wins Outpace Predictions

Posted: 05 Nov 2014 07:37 AM PST

Republican Wins Outpace Predictions
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Polls correctly forecast a Republican Senate majority, but missed their margins nationwide by a mile. And exit polls show Americans remain thoroughly disaffected and pessimistic about the economy. This is HuffPollster for Wednesday, November 5, 2014.

Beyond the big story of the 2014 elections -- a wave of Republican victories that swept across contests for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and Governor nationwide -- pollsters face some difficult questions: Public polls consistently understated Republican candidates in almost every contested statewide race, including an usually high number of remarkably large polling misses.

Yes, the much-discussed, much-debated poll-based forecasts of the U.S. Senate correctly predicted Republicans taking control of the Senate, but the correct final "call" also masked the consistent GOP undercount in individual polls, and Republicans are likely to net a seat or two more than predicted. Most forecasts, including HuffPost Pollster, predicted Republicans winning a 52 or 53-seat majority, but the most likely outcome at this hour is a 54-seat GOP majority, (assuming the current vote count leaders hold on in Alaska and Virginia Senate races, and barring an unlikely upset by Democrat Mary Landrieu in the December 6 runoff election in Louisiana)

But the polling averages that powered those forecasts demonstrated a mostly-consistent understatement of Republican margins that averaged roughly 5 percentage points in the most closely contested Senate races. Among battleground races, Democrats are only running ahead of the polling averages in two states: New Hampshire and, ironically, in Alaska. Although the Alaska result remains tenuous (the Associated Press has not yet called, as of this writing, due to an estimated 25,000 or more uncounted absentee ballots), polls in many recent elections overstated Democratic performance.

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If the average error of 4 to 5 percentage points holds it will be the worst collective Senate polling miss since 1998, no mean feat given that number of polls incorporated into the average, and the number conducted in the final days of the campaign, have grown exponentially over the past 16 years.

As striking as the overall pattern is, some of the individual errors were unusually large, especially given the high volume of polling in the contested states. In Arkansas and Kentucky, the HuffPost Pollster averages understated the Republican wins by 11 and 10 percentage points respectively. In Virginia, Democrat Mark Warner is currently leading by less than a percentage point despite a polling average that put him ahead by nearly 12 percentage points. Warner led by double digits on most polls late in the campaign, with not a single poll conducted over the course of the campaign showing Warner by leading by less than six percentage points.

And the problem also extended to contests for governor, where polling averages understated Republican margins in all but two races in the Northeast (Connecticut and Massachusetts) and again, as of this writing, Alaska. Here, the errors resulted in more races where a candidate with a very narrow lead in the polling model ended up losing.

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In Maryland, Republican Larry Hogan's stunning upset victory represented a more than 17 percent understatement of his support in the HuffPollster average (which was calibrated to non-partisan polls -- polls sponsored by the Republicans late in the campaign showed a closer race, and a final Hogan internal poll had him ahead by 5).

To put those numbers into context, consider this: In backtesting the HuffPollster model against the last two Senate mid-term elections, the biggest error by far was a roughly 6 percentage point understatement of Hary Reid's margin in 2006. That's only a point or two worse than the average error in the Senate races this year.

Or consider that in the most prominent polling miscue in recent memory, the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, polls missed Hillary Clinton's margin over Barack Obama by 8 or 9 percentage points. That error was smaller than the misses in Arkansas, Kentucky, Virginia and Maryland this year, a remarkable feat given that primary election polls are typically more prone to error than those in those in general election contests for Senate and governor.

While votes are still being counted and more comprehensive assessments will come with time, it is likely that the understatement of Republican margins has multiple explanations. As HuffPollster noted on Tuesday, Republican Senate candidates gained consistently. From Labor Day to Election Day, Republicans increased their margins in every state but Kansas (and even there the September surge by independent Greg Orman faded a bit during October). In almost every case, the Republican candidates gained more than the Democrats as the undecided vote fell, generally supporting the theory that low approval rating of President Obama would cap support for Democratic candidates and that late deciding voters would break to the Republicans, as they did to Democrats in 2006.

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But the degree to which polling understated Republicans' lead belies the notion that it can be explained entirely by a late shifts among undecided or uncertain voters. Polls also likely missed the true composition of the electorate, probably including too many Democratic-leaning voters who chose to stay home.

For that reason, it is unfortunate that one reflexive reaction among some election observers was to dismiss as a "loser" the notion of "modeling the electorate" based on voter history drawn from official lists of registered voters.

Yes, turnout models that had succeeded in recent elections appeared to have a rocky night in 2014. But those same methodologies also offer the best source of data to explain what went wrong and chart a course to more accurate approaches in the future. Polls that drew samples from voter files and matched respondents to their public records are in a position to determine which ones actually voted and which did not. They can also assess whether the voters they were unable to reach, for whatever reason, contributed to the understatement.

We have much time to study the 2014 polls and reflect on the lessons learned. For now, however, what we know for certain that that of all the possible scenarios, the most favorable for the GOP played out in virtually every state.

WHAT WE LEARNED FROM THE EXIT POLLS

Economic pessimism still resonates - Gary Langer: "A fresh blast of public discontent reshaped American politics yet again in the 2014 midterm elections, handing the Republican Party control of the Senate and its largest house majority in 86 years. Its source: Seemingly unending economic woe – and the political discord it fuels. Seven long years after the economy tanked, 70 percent of voters Tuesday said it’s still in bad shape. Seventy-eight percent said they’re worried about its direction in the year ahead. Only three in 10 said their own economic situation has improved in the last two years. And nearly half of voters said they expect life for the next generation of Americans to be worse – by far the most to say so in exit polls asking the question back to 1996." [ABC]

Democrats' base voters went missing, while independents trended right - Langer: "The fact that Democratic voters are not particularly reliable midterm voters was borne out in other results. Young adults, a Democratic mainstay, accounted for just 13 percent of voters this year, down from 19 percent in 2012. Those who did participate, moreover, supported Democrats only by 54-43 percent, down from a 60-38 percent margin in their House vote two years ago….Single women, another core Democratic group, gave the party their smallest margin, 60-38 percent, in exit polls back to 1992...Key Republican groups came out swinging. Eighty-five percent of conservatives voted Republican...And independents, back to their swing-voter status in this election, voted Republican by a 12-point margin."

Dems' support for popular issues didn't help them - Across the nation's battleground states, Democrats' legislative priorities significantly outpolled their candidates. Nationally, 57 percent of Americans favored a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, 53 broadly supported legal abortion, and 58 percent said climate change was a serious problem. But none of those were deal-breakers. 34 percent in support of immigration reform, 33 percent of those pro-abortion rights, and 29 percent of those worried about the environment still voted Republican, and despite Democrats' emphasis on income inequality, a third of voters who said the economy favors the wealthy voted GOP.

On the state level, 57 percent in Georgia supported raising the minimum wage, as did 59 percent in Iowa, 64 percent in North Carolina and Wisconsin and 66 percent in Louisiana, all of which look on track to elect Republicans. In Kentucky, where Sen. Mitch McConnell easily won reelection, 50 percent said the state health exchange Kynect was working well, while just 37 percent thought it was working poorly.

The disconnect was especially visible in Colorado, where Sen. Mark Udall staked much of his reelection battle on casting his opponent, Republican Cory Gardner, as out of sync with voters on issues like abortion. He was right -- 61 percent in the state said abortion should be legal, and 64 percent opposed a controversial amendment granting personhood to fetuses, according to exit polls. But many didn't see the issues as pressing enough to switch their vote: A third who voted no on the amendment still voted for Gardner, as did 16 percent of the people who said abortion should be legal in all cases and 42 percent of those who said it should be legal in most cases.

Voters' feelings on the president and the state of the nation were more predictive. Three quarters who said the country was on the wrong track voted for Gardner, as did 77 percent of those who felt negatively about the Obama administration and 82 percent who said Obamacare went too far.

Little excitement about 2016 candidates - NBC: "Just 43% of midterm voters said Clinton would make a good president. She can take solace in the fact that this percentage is higher than for any of four potential 2016 Republican candidates also asked about in the NBC News national exit poll. Among those GOP possibilities, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush did slightly better than others, with 29% of voters saying he would make a good president. Bush is followed by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul at 26%, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at 24% and Texas Gov. Rick Perry at 24%." [NBC]

Candidates weren't too popular in their home states, either. Just 34 percent in Kentucky thought Rand Paul would make a good president, and just 34 percent in Texas said the same of either Rick Perry or Ted Cruz. In Florida, 36 percent gave a thumbs up to Marco Rubio, and 40 percent to Jeb Bush. In Wisconsin, the candidates were a little more popular but still lacked majority support, with 42 percent saying Scott Walker would be good in the executive office, and 46 percent that Paul Ryan would.

WEDNESDAY'S 'OUTLIERS' - Links to the best of news at the intersection of polling, politics and political data:

-Is everything you've heard about inaccurate poll data wrong? [IBT]

-Lynn Vavreck reports that undecided voters are predictably disengaged and often don't vote. [NYT]

-Jens Manuel Krogstad and Mark Hugo Lopez explain why it's difficult for exit polls to measure voter demographics. [Pew Research]

-Micah Roberts (R) breaks down findings about voter contact from the NBC/WSJ poll. [POS]

-Carl Bialik shares dos and don'ts for evaluating Senate forecasts. [538]

-Latino Decisions takes a final look at the Latino electorate. [HuffPost]

-Fox News didn't get the memo about not reporting early exit returns. [Vox]
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Politics CheatSheet - How Obama Can Work With a GOP Senate

Posted: 05 Nov 2014 07:34 AM PST

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November 05, 2014
Looking ahead
There are many potential areas for deal-making—trade, corporate tax reform, modest ACA adjustments, and more. Emphasis on 'potential.'
Midterm Disaster
From Arkansas to North Carolina, they crashed harder Tuesday night than they did even in the horror show that was 2010. Why they're screwed with working-class whites—and Obama is toast.
MORNING IN AMERICA
All over the country, and even in deep blue states, it was a great night for long-suffering Republicans, who can attempt to implement conservative policies—or dare Obama to veto them.
Dream Fulfilled
McConnell has long coveted the role of majority leader. With the help of a lot of enthusiastic, well, guys, he is getting his chance. But will he eschew gridlock?
HEADS OR TAILS?
The Texas senator told The Daily Beast he was ready to work alongside President Obama, but he's telling crowds of Republicans something altogether different.

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Yet another 'Bendgate' skeptic gets burned with a bent iPhone 6
Apple won’t admit it but it does seem to have a problem with bending iPhone 6 Plus models, as hundreds of users have now posted pictures of their bent smartphones online. And now another Apple fan who says they “didn’t believe the hype” surrounding the “Bendgate” controversy has posted a new picture on Reddit of their bent iPhone 6, which stress tests have generally found is much harder to bend than the larger 6 Plus.
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How to install Lollipop on Nexus 5, Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 right now
The Android 5.0 Lollipop update isn't officially available for the Nexus 5, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 just yet, but that doesn't mean you can't install it already on some of these devices, as some developers over at xda posted on the forums AOSP-based Lollipop builds for the Nexus 5, Nexus 4 and Wi-Fi Nexus 7 (2013) version.
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Android fans: This is your day to buy the Nexus 6 but you must act fast
Google's Nexus 6 launch is far from being a massive launch, as the company only had a limited number of units available for preorder last week, which soon sold out in the Google Play Store. Moreover, its five U.S. carrier partners that have signed on to sell the device have yet to start taking Nexus 6 orders, and international markets will only get the handset later in December (at least the U.K.). But Google wants to assure potential buyers that it'll keep replenishing Nexus 6 stock on the Google Play Store and will offer them a crucial detail on when purchases will be available again.
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Mystery solved: Why iPhones' clocks are always set to 9:41 a.m. in Apple ads
Here’s the answer to a mystery you may not have even known existed: Why iPhones and iPads in Apple ads are always set to 9:41 a.m. The Atlantic has done some digging and has found that Apple used to have its iPhones show the time 9:42 a.m. in ads because that was the exact time Steve Jobs first unveiled the device all the way back in January 2007. This lasted until 2010 when Jobs unveiled Apple’s next major new product, the iPad, exactly one minute earlier in the day at 9:41. And ever since then, it seems that 9:41 has been the standard time for all Apple products in ads, both new iPads and new iPhones alike.
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According to the most recent reports, Apple is getting ready for a spring 2015 launch for its Apple Watch, which will be priced starting at $349 for the aluminum model. Prices for the high-end Apple Watch versions including stainless steel and gold have not been revealed so far, though many reports speculated on how much Apple could charge for them. French site iGen, which offered accurate details about unreleased Apple products in the past including the iPhone 6, received more information from a trusted source about pricing for these two specific models, as well as release date plans.
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Reports from Russia on Tuesday said that the local government is getting ready to ban sales of  iPhone 6, or other iOS devices, starting with January 1st, 2015, but that's not exactly what's going to happen, Phone Arena points out. Russia simply doesn't want the cloud data of Russian smartphone users stored anywhere else than… Russia. The iPhone, and other Apple iOS and OS X devices, come with iCloud support and Russia will want iCloud data to be stored on servers in the country rather than abroad.
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Jawbone unveils two new fitness trackers: UP3 and UP MOVE
Jawbone has announced two new devices for 2014, the UP3 wristband and the UP MOVE fitness tracker. The UP3 is the flagship follow-up to the UP24, the best fitness tracker available, according to BGR. The UP3 has a multi-sensor platform with a new tri-axis accelerometer, tracks detailed sleep stages, uses new algorithms to identify your workouts and connects with the iOS and Android UP App.
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Every Amazon Prime member is now eligible for unlimited photo storage
The unending torrent of Amazon Prime perks continues unabated as Amazon opens up unlimited photo storage to all of its Prime customers. Unlimited storage on Prime Photos was previously only available to Fire device owners, but CNET notes that as of this week, anyone with a Prime subscription is eligible for the service. In order to access Prime Photos, simply log into your Amazon Cloud Drive account and start uploading.
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Finally: Starbucks Wi-Fi that doesn't suck, thanks to Google Fiber
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Jerusalem Attack.. Pakistan Lynching.. Don't Worry, Democrats

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A Palestinian man rammed a minivan into a crowded train platform in east Jerusalem on Wednesday and then attacked people with an iron bar after leaving the vehicle, killing one person and injuring 13 in what authorities called a terror attack before he was shot dead by police.

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11 Children Killed When Mortars Hit Damascus School

At least 11 children were killed in Damascus when mortars fell on a school in an eastern district of the Syrian capital, a monitoring group said on Wednesday.

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Report: Senior Al Qaeda Official Killed In U.S. Drone Strike In Yemen

A senior al Qaeda official wanted by the United States and a local leader of the militant group's affiliate, Ansar al-Sharia, were killed in a drone strike in central Yemen overnight, tribal sources said on Wednesday

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Ukraine To Freeze Funds To Rebel-Held East

Ukraine To Freeze Funds To Rebel-Held East

Ukraine's prime minister said Wednesday that the government will freeze budget subsidies for eastern territories controlled by pro-Russian separatists, a move that could worsen already grievous economic conditions there.

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Mob Lynches Christian Couple In Pakistan, Dozens Arrested

Mob Lynches Christian Couple In Pakistan, Dozens Arrested

Police in Pakistan arrested dozens of people on Wednesday after a mob beat a Christian couple to death and burned their bodies for allegedly desecrating a Koran.

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Don't Worry Democrats, There Are Still Progressive Parties On The Upswing

Don't Worry Democrats, There Are Still Progressive Parties On The Upswing

American voters headed to the polls on Tuesday and appeared to be ready to hand the nation's Republican party a substantial victory in the midterm elections. Yet depressed Democrats can take heart in how different the fortunes of their progressive colleagues look on the world stage.

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A disturbing video that emerged last week purports to show members of the Islamic State militant group joking and laughing while discussing the sale of captured girls as slaves.

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VIDEO. Matthew McConaughey: "J'aime beaucoup les bonnes idées des autres"

Auréolé de son Oscar du meilleur acteur en 2014, le comédien s'est plongé dans le monde fantastique et torturé de Christopher Nolan avec Interstellar. Une nouvelle expérience pour un acteur sensitif qui aime les défis de cinéma.

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Début septembre, aux studios Warner, Christopher Nolan mettait la dernière main à Interstellar. Apôtre du secret, Nolan lève, pour Studio Ciné Live, un morceau du voile sur quelques scènes de son périple intergalactique. Pour lui, c'est déjà beaucoup!

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Posted: 05 Nov 2014 06:02 AM PST

 
 
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"The Comeback's'" Lisa Kudrow joins HuffPost Live to defend why she and her "Friends" co-stars negotiated for million-dollar contracts during their TV tenure.

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Cheat Sheet - Inside the Dems’ Godawful Wipeout

Posted: 05 Nov 2014 05:49 AM PST

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November 05, 2014
DISASTER

Democrats crashed harder Tuesday night than they did in the horror show that was 2010. The election showed that working-class and blue-collar whites think the Democratic Party is implacably against them, writes Michael Tomasky. Democrats better accept that if they ever want Congress back. Oh by the way: Obama is toast.

LET'S BE FRIENDS

Facing a Republican-led Senate, President Obama soon may be hosting Mitch McConnell at the White House. There are many potential areas for deal-making, reports Eleanor Clift. Trade, corporate tax reform, and modest Obamacare adjustments could all get worked out. However, it means Obama will have to spend more time with the GOP, or else he can kiss goodbye to the last two years of his agenda.

Reefer Races

Voters in Oregon, Alaska, and Washington, D.C. approved ballot measures that allow the use of marijuana by adults, boosting legalization activists who hope to extend their winning streak across the country. Oregon and Alaska join fellow states Colorado and Washington, where voters approved recreational use of pot two years ago. D.C. is on the same path unless Congress, which has review power, blocks the move. In Florida, a ballot measure that would have permitted the use of medical marijuana failed to reach the 60 percent mark required for constitutional amendments.

FINGERS CROSSED

Just how much the next Congress accomplishes could depend on which Ted Cruz shows up in Washington. In an interview with Tim Mak, Cruz claims he wants to find common ground with the Obama administration. But old roles are hard to shake, and Cruz will have to shed his reputation—and national following—built on confronting the president instead of working with him.

PROGRESS

By winning a special election in North Carolina on Tuesday night, Democrat Alma Adams will become the 100th female member of the current Congress, an all-time record. Adams, a state representative, joins 79 other women in the House and 20 women in the Senate.


No Sweat
GOP Wins Governor Races in TX, FL, WI
En route to sweeping statehouse results.
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Amnesty: Israel Committed War Crimes
Israel rejects the charge.
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Lena Dunham Threatens Sex-Abuse Lawsuit
Demands an apology.
HATERS
Taylor Swift Album Biggest in a Decade
Sells nearly 1.3 million copies in a week.
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Wednesday's Morning Email: Red Dawn ~ GOP Crushes Democrats in 2014 Midterms

Posted: 05 Nov 2014 04:49 AM PST

The Morning Email
Wednesday November 5th, 2014
mitch mcconnell

TOP STORIES

DEMOCRATS CRUSHED IN 2014 MIDTERMS "Call it a thumping. Call it a shellacking. However you want to describe the 2014 midterm elections, the point remains the same. Democrats took it on the chin Tuesday night, losing the Senate, getting crushed in winnable governors' races, solidifying their minority status in the House for years to come, and stemming the party's ability to continue putting its stamp on the judiciary." Check out a full list of last night's results. [HuffPost]

THE AFTERMATH Marijuana and political legacies are among the broader winners and losers of election night. Howard Fineman examines what kind of majority leader Mitch McConnell will be. Here are some historical tips for President Obama as he faces off with a hostile Congress. And what does it all mean for 2016?

FRONT PAGE COVERAGE The Washington Post takes the lead as our favorite front page of the day, while The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal both go the map route. You can view all front page coverage here.

SECURITY INDUSTRY BOOMS "America's preoccupation with safety and struggle with high-profile shootings has resulted in a boom in the number of security guards and private patrol officers. More than 680,000 work in the field, federal labor statistics show, a 20 percent increase since 2004. The security industry has grown four times faster than the private-sector labor market over that period." [WaPo]

THE IDEAL EBOLA TEST "Searching for a new way to attack Ebola, companies and academic researchers are now racing to develop faster and easier tests for determining whether someone has the disease. Such tests might require only a few drops of blood rather than a test tube of it, and provide the answer on the spot, without having to send the sample to a laboratory." [NYT]

NAVY SEAL WHO KILLED OSAMA BIN LADEN TO GO AHEAD WITH INTERVIEW Despite backlash from the Navy SEALs and potential legal ramifications, the "shooter" will reveal his identity in a Fox News special airing next week. The move has rocked the tight-knit SEAL community. [WaPo]

NATION'S FIRST SODA TAX PASSES IN BERKELEY Sorry, Coke lovers. [HuffPost]

WHAT'S BREWING

TSA ALREADY HAS A NEW RECORD FOR GUNS IN BAGGAGE And it's only November. [Skift]

INFANT EATING HABITS LAST A LIFETIME "The longer term problem with the discrepancy in infant dietary patterns is that these differences—specifically the exposure to certain unhealthy foods, and lack of exposure to certain other healthy ones—can negatively impact a child's long-term health, eating habits, and food preferences. A follow up to the Infant Feeding Practices study, which analyzed data for the same children at age six, found that infant feeding patterns appear to translate into similar childhood eating habits. And those preferences can last a lifetime." [WaPo]

OPRAH'S FAVORITE THINGS Sadly, we can't all get cars. But here's what's new on her annual Christmas list. [HuffPost]

THAT SECRET BEYONCE ALBUM... Only has two new songs. But hey, two new Beyonce songs! [MTV]

CVS CIGARETTE BAN MAY HAVE BOOSTED STORE SALES And the health revolution continues. [HuffPost]

FORGET TAYLOR, BEYONCE RAKED IN THE MOST CASH FOR 2014 Queen B made a cool $115 million. [Forbes]

ON THE BLOG

HOW DEMOCRATS BLEW IT "Democrats have not defined the agenda or narrated the story. This capitulation creates a void of reason such that absurdities like McConnell's claim can take hold without everybody doubling over in laughter. Like frightened children Democrats run from Obama's record, as defined by the right, rather than championing his amazing successes as defined by fact." [HuffPost]

BEFORE YOU GO

~ Sorry ladies, Benedict Cumberbatch is officially off the market.

~ You can soon pick the skin color of your emojis.

~ Don't pay to check your bags when flying.

~ This kid winning a truck with a miracle halfcourt shot may be the best thing you see all day.

~ It's hard to follow Adele, but Sam Smith and his golden pipes should handle the next James Bond theme song nicely.

~ Note to self: don't do photo shoots on the edge of a sea wall on a windy day.

~ These security questions would prove a bit harder to crack.

~ Every time Kramer stole food from Jerry on "Seinfeld."

~ Butter love.

~ Meet the man who made the most of unlimited Olive Garden.

~ And you can now eat camouflage ice cream.



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Snoqualmie Pass - 11/5/2014 3:34:32 AM

Posted: 05 Nov 2014 04:03 AM PST

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Snoqualmie Pass I-90
11/5/2014 3:34:32 AM

Temperature: 43 °F
Elevation Feet:3022
Elevation Meters:921

Restrictions Eastbound:
No restrictions

Restrictions Westbound:
No restrictions

Conditions:
Roadway is bare and wet. Construction is still in progress from milepost 56 to milepost 61 near the summit. Drivers may experience delays due to lane closures and intermittent rolling slowdowns.

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Figaro.fr - Alerte Info

Posted: 05 Nov 2014 04:00 AM PST

ALERTE INFO > 12H48 

Le prix Goncourt décerné à Lydie Salvayre

Le prix Goncourt 2014, le plus prestigieux des prix littéraires français, a été attribué aujourd'hui à la romancière Lydie Salvayre pour son livre Pas pleurer (éditions Seuil). Elle était l'une des dernières finalistes avec David Foenkinos, Kamel Dadoud et Pauline Dreyfus.

Plus d'infos sur Le Figaro