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    News Round-Up: Wednesday, February 8, 2012

    Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

    Rick Santorum makes an unexpected comeback in three state contests; Proposition 8 has been overturned by U.S. Circuit Court; and Obama shows gains over Romney in Virginia. Meanwhile, violence in Syria continues; Russian scientists have reached an Antarctic subglacial lake the size of New Jersey; and Daniel Radcliffe admits to groupie one night stands.

    Kelly + Caitlin

    CRUCIAL:

    Syria: Homs under ‘heaviest’ shelling yet, http://bbc.in/AhOpGA
    After President Bashar al-Assad promised yesterday that he would end violence in Syria, 40 people have since died in Homs from heavy shelling. Civilians are hiding inside buildings, running low on food, and unable to travel because of sniper fire in the streets. The continued shelling comes after Russia and China blocked a UN Security Council resolution last week that backed a new Arab League plan for Syria. The plan involved Assad handing power to a deputy who would oversee a transition of power. Syria has become increasingly violent and isolated since the resolution was blocked.

    Russians Claim To Have Punched Through To Antarctic ‘Subglacial Lake,’ http://n.pr/xuaLJX
    Russian scientists announced today that they have successfully drilled through two miles of ice to reach Lake Vostok in Antarctica. The “lake” is roughly the size of New Jersey. Scientists have been drilling to Lake Vostok for about 50 years. The initial spurt of water from the lake, released when scientists finally broke through, has risen up and frozen in the drill hole. Likely contaminated from drilling chemicals, the scientists’ plan is to return next December to draw clean water.

    Prop 8, California’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban, Declared Unconstitutional, http://huff.to/zABLfQ
    Yesterday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled California’s gay marriage ban unconstitutional, noting that the ban serves no other purpose than to “lessen the status and human dignity” of gay people. Proposition 8 was approved by California voters in 2008 with 52 percent of the vote. The circuit court opinion cited that the law has no other purpose than to single out gay couples exclusively from marriage, since California already grants them all the rights and benefits of marriage if they register as domestic partners. The one dissenting judge wrote that the ban would help ensure that children are raised by married, opposite-sex couples. Gay rights activists were very pleased because the decision allows the controversy over Proposition 8 to move to the Supreme Court, where it is expected that the justices will affirm the trend of the appeals courts’ reversal of the ban.

    White House hinting compromise on birth control, http://bit.ly/AqStxy
    Amid outcry from conservative leaders and the Catholic Church, the Obama Administration is rumored to discuss a compromise on contraception coverage. A White House spokesman confirmed the belief that women working for church-affiliated employers should have access to birth control, but that the White House will also seek to accommodate ways to allay Catholic employer concerns. An option for compromise could include allowing a church-affiliated employer to not cover birth control and instead, refer employees to an insurer who would provide the coverage.  Another would expand the definition of “religious employer” to be affiliated with houses of worship and institutions, which would allow them to be exempt from the healthcare mandate.

    Rick Santorum wins Republican votes in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado, http://trib.in/z8GU07
    Despite less money and less visibility, Rick Santorum won three states yesterday: the Missouri primary and the Minnesota and Colorado caucuses. Santorum, in total, has won four states, the other being Iowa. The votes in Missouri will not affect awarding delegates at the convention later in the year, but more Republicans participated in the Missouri primary than in Nevada, resulting in a major symbolic victory over Mitt Romney. Ron Paul also edged out Romney in Minnesota, coming in second place.

    Obama leads Romney in Virginia poll, http://bit.ly/zdv2zN
    Virginia, now a famous swing state in presidential elections, is showing that in a hypothetical poll, Obama leads Romney 47 percent to 43 percent. The poll results has Obama at a 5 point increase from December. The poll, conducted by Quinnipiac University, interviewed 1,544 registered Virginia voters. The poll findings also mention that, despite this encouraging state lead, Obama’s overall approval rating is still below 50 percent. Obama won Virginia in 2008, making him the first Democrat to win it in more than 40 years.

    Sprint sells 1.8 million iPhones but posts huge loss, http://cnnmon.ie/zOlkBB
    Joining AT&T and Verizon as the third national carrier to sell Apple’s iPhone last quarter, Sprint announced that while it sold 1.8 million iPhones, it is posting its biggest quarterly loss in three years. For the quarter, Sprint posted a $1.3 billion loss, 40 percent larger than the $929 million loss it recorded a year earlier. Sprint spokespeople remain hopeful, citing the company’s biggest customer growth in six years and average revenue per user rising by the highest rate in Sprint’s history. Apple sold 40 percent of iPhone products to Sprint customers, much above Verizon and AT&T.

    CULTURAL:

    ‘It has happened!’ Squeaky clean Daniel Radcliffe implies he’s had one-night stands with groupies, http://bit.ly/waKhZh

    Adele’s Health Crisis and Comeback, http://bit.ly/xQPhjx

    Justice Sotomayor Appears On Sesame Street, http://bit.ly/AfQt7e

    2.1 million viewers live stream Super Bowl online, http://bit.ly/ws8T3m

    Ellen Degeneres addresses Prop 8 and J.C. Penney controversy, http://bit.ly/AjFHrs 

    Kelly Holleran
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    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: August 12, 2010

    Thursday, August 12th, 2010

    Hey Rockers,

    In today’s news, the California judge who banned Prop 8 says his ruling should take effect next Wednesday, candidates are concerned about keeping young people in Pennsylvania, and Paris Hilton gets sued for wearing the wrong hair extensions.

    Five myths about the midterm elections (According to the Washington Post): http://ht.ly/2oL9N
    Will 2010 really be the year of the anti-incumbent?

    Tom Corbett wants to keep young people in PA: http://bit.ly/csNbqH
    The Republican gubernatorial candidate says he wants to offer young people more opportunities in the state.

    Senate approves $600 million in border security funds: http://bit.ly/byiYrM
    With bipartisan support, the bill provides for new border agents and new equipment.

    Judge says same sex marriages can start next Wednesday in California: http://bit.ly/975EMF

    Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker lifted the temporary stay on his ruling that banned Prop 8 in California.

    CULTURAL:

    Bill Clinton’s birthday wish to help others around the world: http://bit.ly/9cYa12

    Bill’s birthday wish includes providing expert advice to small businesses in underserved communities and reducing lighting energy use in major cities by up to 70 percent.

    Paris Hilton sued for wearing the wrong hair extensions: http://bit.ly/9FZVrE
    The company suing her for $35 million says she breached their contract by wearing a competitors’ hair extensions.

    Mets closer K-Rod arrested for assaulting his father-in-law: http://es.pn/bpZpnP
    No explanation has been given for the assualt.

    Kanye West to return to the Video Music Awards: http://bit.ly/cG4gjO
    On an unrelated note, Taylor Swift we’ll be there too.

    Tom Yarnell
    Bio: Tom is a former Rock the Vote communications team member who now works for an intellectual property law firm in DC. He loves sports and coming back to blog for RTV!
    @thomasyarnell
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: August 5, 2010

    Thursday, August 5th, 2010

    Afternoon Rockers!

    In today’s news roundup we have more Ohio voters choosing to vote absentee, a huge primary turnout in Colorado, and Wyclef Jean running for president of Haiti!

    CRUCIAL:

    Proposition 8: What happens next? http://nyti.ms/cRm2xH
    Many believe that the case of banning same-sex marriage in California will make its way to the Supreme Court. How will yesterday’s ruling affect the decisions of higher courts?

    Senate confirms Elena Kagan to Supreme Court 63-37 http://bit.ly/alix
    The Senate confirmed Elena Kagan Thursday as the 112th justice to the Supreme Court, making her the fourth woman ever to sit on the high court.

    More Ohio voters going absentee route http://bit.ly/a128Sw
    Ohio voters appear to be fans of voting by mail and elections officials expect to see more of that in this fall’s contest.

    Anticipation of big turn out for Colorado primaries http://bit.ly/9A4YqJ
    With two contested primaries for the U.S. Senate and one for governor, Colorado could have its biggest primary turnout in ten years!

    CULTURAL:

    Wyclef Jean to Run for President of Haiti?: http://bit.ly/d75yQw
    After the devastating earthquake, the Haitian-born rapper wants to help.

    Harry Potter movie star Emma Watson gets a new look: http://bit.ly/bEwUv1
    Can you still think of her as Hermione with this style?

    Michael Jackson’s mansion hits the market http://bit.ly/bferyb
    For $29 million you can live where the King of Pop used to.

    Rachel
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    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: August 4, 2010

    Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

    Hello Rockers!

    In today’s Twitteriffic news we see candidates embracing the social media tools we love and Kanye West’s tweets resurfacing as captions for New Yorker cartoons!

    CRUCIAL:

    Is the world’s worst oil spill coming to a close? http://yhoo.it/aco6vo

    BP had success plugging the leak by pumping mud down the oil well. However, a great deal of the previously leaked oil is still left to clean up.

    Rejected: Missouri votes against key provision in health care reform: http://bit.ly/cOOFrv

    In yesterday’s primary, Missouri voters overwhelmingly rejected a key aspect of Obama’s healthcare reform when they supported a ballot to prohibit penalizing people who fail to procure health insurance.

    Coming soon… California Court to announce ruling on gay marriage: http://bit.ly/bNVsxv

    A federal judge in California has reached a decision on whether the state’s same-sex marriage ban ( known as Prop 8 ) amounts to unconstitutional discrimination. Check back tomorrow when we’ll have a story after the judge releases the final decision.

    BrunnerTube: Ohio Secretary of State adopts a YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/9qJVft

    Secretary Brunner created a YouTube channel specifically to educate voters on the midterm election. Will you tune in?

    Do you follow #marcorubio, #kendrickmeek or #charliecristfl? http://bit.ly/bRNY2N

    Florida’s Senate candidates have turned to Twitter to get their messages out. But how much does tweeting help their campaign?

    No excuses: Colorado Senate candidates Buck and Norton oppose abortion: http://huff.to/cc0hfW

    Both candidates oppose abortion and agree that there shouldn’t be exceptions in cases of rape or incest.

    CULTURAL:

    Happy birthday, @BarackObama! http://bit.ly/c4ug5u

    Congrats on turning 49! Wish him your own congratulations by signing his birthday card linked above.

    Bristol + Levi 4 Ever: http://bit.ly/dkktCs

    Palin told Johnston that it’s off. Again.

    600 Home Runs?! No biggie for Rodriguez: http://nyti.ms/dCjRK0

    Yankee fans were cheering loudly for A-Rod today when he hit his 600th home run.

    “We lookin’ crazy fresh where’s paparazzi when you need ‘em” #KanyeNewYorkerTweet: http://bit.ly/baV6ls

    Yesterday the Twitter world got taken away by “Kanye New Yorker Tweets,” where people paired old New Yorker cartoons with new captions inspired by Mr. West’s tweets.

    Was “Inception” a rip-off?? http://bit.ly/cqtryH

    Some are saying the extremely popular movie by Christopher Nolan was taken from the cartoon “Scrooge McDuck & The Beagle Boys”

    Rachel
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    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com