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| Ancient mask of a pagan god uncovered in Israel Posted: 24 Mar 2015 03:32 PM PDT Tuesday March 24, 2015 Ancient Mask Of Pagan God Pan Uncovered In Israel Archaeologists in northern Israel have uncovered what they believe to be a 2,000-year-old bronze mask representing Pan, the ancient Greek god of flocks and shepherds known for his love of music and sexuality. Read more. ![]() What The Hell Has Happened To Religion? Lorraine Devon Wilke blogs: When did "all that is holy" translate into bigotry, fear, intolerance, and bullying rather than, say, "the love relationship between the creator God and created man" or "the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, others and all of life?" Read more. ![]() What Does Worship Look Like From A Priest's Point Of View? (PHOTOS) Have you ever wondered what the priest standing at the altar sees during mass? It's an unusual point of view, not one just anyone gets a chance to appreciate. But now, thanks to a remote-controlled camera set up behind church altars in Italy, everyone has a chance to see it with their own eyes. Read more. ![]() The Story Of How Pope Francis Got Pizza Delivered To The Popemobile After revealing earlier this month that he missed being able to grab a slice of pizza in peace, Francis received a delicious surprise from an Italian pizzeria on Saturday. Read more. ![]() Why Doesn't God Always Heal? Prayer and Incurable Cancer "There's no doubt about your diagnosis," the doctor told J. Todd Billings. He squirmed in his chair as he heard the numbers: according to the calculus of medical predications, his young children would most likely lose their dad in their childhood. It's an incurable, lethal cancer. But as a Christian, he wondered - should "incurable" really be part of his vocabulary? What about God's power and prayer? Read more. ![]() Excerpt: Heretic: Why Islam Needs a Reformation Now Ayaan Hirsi Ali argues for a Muslim Reformation in her new book. She writes, "Without fundamental alterations to some of Islam's core concepts, I believe, we shall not solve the burning and increasingly global problem of political violence carried out in the name of religion." Read more. ![]() Is Anti-Semitism Really On The Rise On American College Campuses? Jay Michaelson writes: The fact is, the borders of anti-Semitism are permeable. Human speech does not divide neatly into "hate speech" and "political speech." Thus, if we are to avoid the over-generalizations, we must be more rigorous in our definitions of the phenomenon or we risk diluting the evil of anti-Semitism itself. Read more. ![]() Freedom of Expression and Its Double Standard Almost a month ago, the French Club at the University of Chicago invited Charlie Hebdo journalist Zineb El Rhazoui to discuss "the context surrounding Charlie Hebdo, the French culture of satire and secularism, and freedom of expression in our contemporary society." An event on freedom of expression, however, quickly turned to a kickboxing match with a single kickboxer and Islam as her punching bag. Read more. ![]() Here's Why The New Scientology Doc Calls Out Tom Cruise Alex Gibney's documentary, "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," is ripe with shocking revelations about the secretive religious organization and the many celebrities at its center. But much of the film focuses on actor Tom Cruise, who has become Scientology's most famous public face. Read more. ![]() How I Will Express My Religious Freedom in Indiana Peter Monn writes: Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Senate Bill 101, overwhelmingly passed in the House of Representatives today with a vote of 63-31. This bill would make it legal for businesses to refuse services to people based on religious beliefs. Read more. ![]() ![]() Get Huffington Post on the Go | HUFFPOST HILL - Ted Cruz Signs Up For Obamacare, Reportedly Still Alive Posted: 24 Mar 2015 03:11 PM PDT By Eliot Nelson and Arthur Delaney Dan Coats will retire, affording Evan Bayh the opportunity to come back to the Senate, get all sanctimonious about how much it sucks, nobly retire and then completely sell out. Rand Paul will campaign on a decommissioned aircraft carrier because he wants all aircraft carriers decommissioned... right? And Ted Cruz has to use Obamacare now that he’s leaving his wife’s health plan, so presumably he’ll start showing up to campaign appearances in a comically large neck brace and arm sling to highlight his pain and suffering. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Tuesday, March 24th, 2015: LAWMAKERS ODDLY OK WITH ISRAELI SPYING - So that's why we keep seeing Claire McCaskill taping those manilla envelopes to the underside of a bench in Kalorama Park. Sam Stein and Jessica Schulberg: "A report from The Wall Street Journal that Israel spied on U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations and then fed that information to members of Congress seemed like a shocker at first blush when it published Monday night. While spying is a seedy but accepted part of geopolitics, using intelligence information to sway Congress against President Barack Obama's agenda on Iran was seen as a step too far by senior administration officials cited in the report. But when talk of the story began circulating on Capitol Hill, lawmakers seemed almost uniformly unfazed. Most denied receiving information from the Israeli government, and some questioned whether leaked information about the nuclear negotiations was from Israel, rather than one of the five countries partnering with the U.S. in the talks. 'Actually, one of my reactions was, 'Why haven't they been coming up here sharing information with me?' Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) told reporters. "I kinda felt left out, if you know what I'm saying.' 'I will say a lot of times I get more information from foreign ministers who are visiting than I do the White House. I think you all understand what's happening here. You understand who's pushing this out,' Corker continued, implying that the recent Wall Street Journal story was an attempt by the White House to vilify the Israelis… 'I wouldn't say it's the most shocking development of the day,' said Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.)." [HuffPost] DEMS SCRAMBLING FOR LEADERSHIP POSITIONING - This ends with Pelosi, Hoyer and Clyburn serving until they're 120 while the caucus ultimately adds another 50 leadership slots like it did for Clyburn (Congratulations, Vice-Assistant Deputy Leader for Press Conferences on the House Triangle Crowley!). Lauren French: "[Nancy Pelosi] had a favored recruit in Rep. Chris Van Hollen, but his decision to run for retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski’s Senate seat has opened a power vacuum in the caucus. With an eye to his future, Rep. Joe Crowley has been burnishing his liberal bona fides after getting dinged for being too moderate early in his career. The New York Democrat has also won support from key members of the Congressional Black Caucus, and he’s raised millions in campaign money for colleagues in tight races. Meanwhile, Reps. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Terri Sewell of Alabama, both relative moderates in the caucus, have already started moving up the ladder. Sinema, the first openly bisexual member of Congress, cut an unconventional path to the upper echelon, calling on the president to delay parts of Obamacare and voting against Pelosi on a number of controversial bills...Sewell is known for her sprawling network in D.C., and has earned a reputation within the CBC as a team player who can advance the caucus’ agenda within the party...The coming succession could also be a prime opportunity for Rep. Elijah Cummings, a respected and senior member of the CBC, to move up. He’s battled firebrand Republicans like Darrell Issa of California on national TV, while staunchly defending the administration from attacks." [Politico] But is it good for the Cruz? Jennifer Jacobs: "Ted Cruz, one of the loudest critics of Obamacare, will soon be using it for health insurance coverage. 'We will presumably go on the exchange and sign up for health care and we're in the process of transitioning over to do that,' Cruz, a Republican candidate for president, told The Des Moines Register Tuesday. Cruz's wife, Heidi, is going on an unpaid leave of up absence from her job at Goldman Sachs to join Cruz full time on the campaign trail, Cruz told the Register." [Des Moines Register] DAILY DELANEY DOWNER - Kicking people off food stamps is an effective way to reduce the number of people on food stamps. Alanna Durkin: "More than 9,000 Maine residents have been removed from the state's food stamp program since Republican Gov. Paul LePage's administration began enforcing work and volunteer requirements late last year, officials said. The number of people that have been dropped from the program has exceeded even the administration's expectations." [Associated Press] Does somebody keep forwarding you this newsletter? Get your own copy. It's free! Sign up here. Send tips/stories/photos/events/fundraisers/job movement/juicy miscellanea to huffposthill@huffingtonpost.com. Follow us on Twitter - @HuffPostHill HOUSE GOP STILL TRYING TO PRESENT UNITED FRONT - Elise Foley: "House Republicans are hoping they can bring deficit hawks and defense hawks together this week to support a budget -- and avoid an embarrassment if the conference fails to present a unified front on its priorities for the country. They expect to pull off getting a budget through, thanks to an unusual move to vote on two plans and reluctant promises from some fiscal conservatives to support a budget that would increase spending by adding money for defense...The House is set to vote Wednesday on budgets for the government that would significantly cut domestic spending through measures such as ending Obamacare and slashing welfare programs....At odds are defense hawks, who say the budget must provide more funding for the military, and fiscal conservatives, who consider deficit cuts to be the top priority. To resolve the problem, the House will hold votes on two bills: the budget that passed through the Budget Committee last week from Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.), which some conservatives said did not provide enough military funding, and one that adds even more funding to the Overseas Contingency Operation fund. Adding defense money through this fund allows the GOP to avoid violating spending caps created in 2011, although some deficit hawks consider it a gimmick." [HuffPost] How was your day? PUSH IT TO THE LIMIT: RAND PAUL TO CAMPAIGN FROM AIRCRAFT CARRIER - We don't know yet how his people will get all those Liberty University students on board the U.S.S. Yorktown. Igor Bobic: "When the Kentucky Republican makes one of the first stops in his official run for the presidency in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, next month, he will do so with his back to thousands of tons of American steel made to bear some of the deadliest weaponry on the planet -- the U.S.S. Yorktown. The decommissioned aircraft carrier now functions as a floating museum, but participated in South Pacific operations during World War II... The move is likely meant to toughen up Paul's image in a GOP primary field dominated by foreign policy hawks who already have their knives out for him. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who announced his campaign for president on Monday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and even Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a frequent saber-rattler, pose the biggest threat to Paul's presidential aspirations. Paul has also been ramping up his rhetoric against the Islamic State militants. He even endorsed carving out a new state for Iraqi and Syrian Kurds." [HuffPost] COATS NOT SEEKING REELECTION - And here comes the third act of the Richard Mourdock biopic that will never be made because Richard Mourdock would still not win. CNN: "Republican Sen. Dan Coats won't run for re-election in 2016, ending his political comeback while creating an opening for one by his long-time Indiana rival -- former Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh. The two have swapped the Senate seat since 1989. Coats first retired from it in 1998, dodging what would've been a high-profile challenge from Bayh. Then Bayh retired in 2010, ducking Coats, who'd called his comeback bid unfinished business. Now, as Bayh considers a return of his own -- he's still got $10 million in his campaign bank account from 2010 -- Coats will retire again, he announced Tuesday. Coats, 71, said in a statement that he has 'concluded that the time has come to pass this demanding job to the next generation of leaders.'" [CNN] BECAUSE YOU'VE READ THIS FAR - Here's a bull getting its neck scratched. REALLY POSITIVE POLITICAL CONTEST EMERGES FROM ERIC GARNER CASE - We never thought we'd see the day when a congressman-elect names a cardboard cutout of Neil Cavuto as his chief of staff, but that day might be at hand. Christopher Mathias: "A dispute between the two candidates vying to replace disgraced Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.) escalated on Tuesday, with the campaign of Democratic candidate Vincent Gentile accusing Republican Daniel Donovan of 'doubling down on race-baiting.' The comments were a response to a fundraising email that Donovan’s campaign sent to supporters last week with the subject line “Al Sharpton Coming After Dan, we need your help!.' After the death of Eric Garner -- the unarmed black man who died in July 2014 after being put into a chokehold by a white police officer in Staten Island -- the Rev. Al Sharpton led large protests on the island, where he is an unpopular figure among the borough’s largely white and conservative population. Donovan is the Staten Island district attorney who presided over the grand jury investigation into Garner’s death." [HuffPost] COMFORT FOOD - The hottest new board game, "Settlers of Brooklyn." - A collection of album covers designed by the late Phil Hartman. - "Sleevebucks," art made on Starbuck's Coffee sleeves. TWITTERAMA @sam_baker: Members of Congress Named After Sources of Comfort: Tom Cotton Dan Coats Raul Labrador Mark Meadows Mia Love Roy Blunt @jesserifkin: Lindsey Graham admitted Republicans don't have an environmental platform, but he'll save paper by transitioning to email by 2019. @ProfJeffJarvis: Thinkpiece: Publishers should shut down their websites and post only on Facebook Got something to add? Send tips/quotes/stories/photos/events/fundraisers/job movement/juicy miscellanea to Eliot Nelson (eliot@huffingtonpost.com) or Arthur Delaney (arthur@huffingtonpost.com). Follow us on Twitter @HuffPostHill (twitter.com/HuffPostHill). Sign up here: http://huff.to/an2k2e You received this email from The Huffington Post. | Posted: 24 Mar 2015 03:00 PM PDT And make everybody jealous. Tuesday March 24, 2015 5 Seriously Strange Hair Hacks Celebs Swear By Sienna Miller put ketchup in her hair for a year and a half. 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Read more. ![]() 'Pretty Woman' Almost Had An Entirely Different Ending The cast reunited 25 years after the classic rom-com premiered to reveal some really cool secrets. Read more. ![]() Yass! 'X-Files' Is Coming Back! The beloved sci-fi series will return to the network more than 13 years after it ended its cult run. Read more. ![]() Chloe Sevigny Joins 'American Horror Story: Hotel' Sevigny, who appeared in Season 2's "Asylum," will come back for "AHS: Hotel" as a series regular. Read more. ![]() High Profile Scientology Doc Calls Out Tom Cruise "We believe that he has a responsibility to say something about the abuse." Read more. ![]() Tom Hanks Reenacts Every Tom Hanks Movie On James Corden's debut as host of "The Late Late Show." Read more. ![]() ![]() Get Huffington Post on the Go | Hillary Clinton: 'Let's Start Over' Posted: 24 Mar 2015 02:53 PM PDT Tuesday, March 24, 2015 | View in Browser THE NUTGRAF It's never too late to start over. At least Hillary Clinton hopes that's the case when it comes to her relationship with the press. The former secretary of state and potential 2016 presidential candidate admitted at a journalism awards ceremony Monday night that things between her and the media have been "complicated." Clinton could have been referring to a number of things -- she's been in the public eye for more than two decades -- but was most recently in hot water over her use of a personal email account during her four years in the State Department. "Complicated" is nice, but others have put it more bluntly in the past. Politico magazine's Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman referred to it as a "fear and loathing" of media in their piece, "What Is Hillary Clinton Afraid Of?" But Clinton has taken some hits of her own at the press. At a conference in October, she slammed today's media for only caring about "the best angle, quickest hit, the biggest embarrassment." Monday night, she took a different approach. Clinton told the room full of reporters that she was looking forward to "new beginnings." "No more secrecy, no more zone of privacy -- after all, what good did that do me?" she joked. Truce? — Catherine Taibi (@cathtaibi) PULLQUOTE “Nothing attracts news organizations like Facebook. And nothing makes them more nervous.” — The New York Times' Ravi Somaiya, Mike Isaac and Vindu Goel on Facebook's experiment with hosting news content TOP STORIES Hillary Clinton Speaks About 'New Beginning' With The Press "My relationship with the press has been at times, shall we say, complicated," Clinton said at a dinner celebrating the award of Syracuse University's Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting. "So I thought to myself, 'What could possibly go wrong?'" Read more. Facebook May Host News Sites' Content With 1.4 billion users, the social media site has become a vital source of traffic for publishers looking to reach an increasingly fragmented audience glued to smartphones. In recent months, Facebook has been quietly holding talks with at least half a dozen media companies about hosting their content inside Facebook rather than making users tap a link to go to an external site. Read more. Digital Advertising Expected To Climb, While Traditional Media May Be In Trouble Well, the good news is that marketing agencies are expected to spend a total of $540 billion worldwide on advertising in 2015, led by a 15.7 percent growth in digital media. The bad news, however, is that advertising dollars in television, newspapers and magazines are either on the decline or showing stunted gains, offering further proof that traditional media may be on its way out. Read more. Journalist Arrested While Covering Ferguson To Appear In Court St. Louis-based videographer Mary Moore said she wants her reputation, and her criminal record, cleared. Moore was among 13 people taken into custody during a demonstration outside Ferguson police headquarters in early October, and was charged with municipal violations. Read more. Jon Stewart Gets Weirded Out By Ted Cruz's Kiss Rehearsal "I may owe Mitt Romney an apology," Stewart said Monday on "The Daily Show." "Even the Mitt Romneytron 3000 didn't have to rehearse waving and kissing." Read more. ![]() Get Huffington Post on the Go If you'd like to unsubscribe from The Huffington Post please click here. (C) 2014 The Huffington Post PO Box 4668 #22504 New York, NY 10163-4668 | Posted: 24 Mar 2015 02:50 PM PDT
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