10.31.2012

Huffington Post Popular News: Abortion Poll: Vast Majority Support Legal Abortion For Rape Victims

The vast majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in cases of rape or incest and when the life or health of the mother is at risk, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll. That finding puts most Americans at odds with the 13 Republican Senate candidates who have said they support making abortion illegal in all cases.


According to the survey, at least 70 percent of respondents support keeping abortion legal for all of the three scenarios. In the individual cases, 74 percent said abortion should be legal in cases where the mother's life is endangered by pregnancy, 70 percent said it should be legal when the mother's health is endangered, and 74 percent said it should be legal when a woman becomes pregnant as a result of rape or incest. No more than 14 percent of respondents said that abortion should be illegal in all cases.





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Huffington Post Popular News: Houston Artist Daniel Kayne Dies

Daniel Kayne, an award-winning painter, sculptor and performance artist who worked under the name daniel-kayne, was found dead in his Houston studio Monday. He was 44.




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Huffington Post Popular News: JFK, Newark Airports Reopen On Limited Schedule, LaGuardia Remains Closed

NEW YORK -- Two of the biggest airports serving New York – John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty International – have reopened.


The first passenger flight to JFK arrived from Long Beach, Calif., at 7:04 a.m. Wednesday. The JetBlue flight carried 150 passengers.




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Huffington Post Popular News: Everything I Need To Know, I Learned From The 2012 Election

Yes, this is the week of Halloween and I should be writing about "Hocus Pocus" or "The Munsters" or the song “Monster Mash,” but you know what’s actually scary? Scarier than any horror movie or any costume anyone can come up with? THE ELECTION IS IN A WEEK (+A DAY). I am shaking in my boots! And I honestly cannot get my head out of the political clouds right now, soooooooo I am sorry to let you down and not talk about how sexy Sarah Jessica Parker is as a witch. Let’s talk about how sexy Mitt Romney is when he tans. (Just kidding.)


EINTKILF the 2012 Election Season


1. There are binders full of women!



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Huffington Post Popular News: David Axelrod Will Shave Off Mustache If Obama Loses Minnesota, Michigan Or Pennsylvania

Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod said Wednesday he was confident the president will win in Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania -- so confident that he promised to shave off his mustache if he's wrong.


"Here is what is true in the era of super PACs: there's a lot of money out there and people can take fliers on states that they don't necessarily think they're going to win," he said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," dismissing polling that shows GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney closing in on the president in the states.


"I will come on 'Morning Joe' and I will shave off my mustache of 40 years if we lose any of those three states," he said.




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Huffington Post Popular News: Truck Drivers Wanted: Jobs Hard To Fill Even In Bad Economy

SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Tribe Transportation is a growing company that just added 10 new trucks to its tractor-trailer fleet. The problem has been hiring people to drive them.


So far the Georgia-based company has filled four of the jobs, leaving six vacancies. The new hires are mostly veteran truckers in their 50s, men who probably won't spend too many more years behind the wheel, said Matt Handte, Tribe's executive vice president for sales and operations,




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Huffington Post Popular News: Hurricane Sandy: Online Shopping Orders Delayed By Warehouse Power Outages



By Alistair Barr



SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - From Fab.com to Amazon.com Inc and eBay Inc, e-commerce companies scrambled on Tuesday to get goods to buyers on time after Hurricane Sandy tore a swathe of destruction across the U.S. northeast.



The storm -- which severed power to warehouses and offices, ripped up rails and roads and shuttered airports -- challenged the notion that Internet retailers might benefit from problems at store chains exposed to the elements.



Fab.com, a fast-growing design e-commerce start-up based in New York City, handled unusually strong volumes on Monday as people hunkered down at home. Then the problems began.



Fab operates out of two warehouses in hard-hit New Jersey, one self-owned and another run by warehouse company Dotcom Distribution. With both lacking power as of mid-afternoon, no packages were making it out the door on Tuesday.



"The biggest impact to us right now is that our warehouses have no power," said Jason Goldberg, founder and chief executive of Fab.com. "We're doing everything humanly possible to send packages as quickly as possible."



Retailers from New York to Washington are starting to re-open and re-staff in the aftermath of Monday's destruction. But many of Fab.com's fellow Internet retailers were still struggling to fill orders, handle customer service and keep websites running ahead of the crucial holiday season.



Those efforts are geared at ensuring buyers do not wait too long for their products -- and averting a damaging backlash against their sites and reputation.



Amazon.com warned merchants on Tuesday that use its shipping service, Fulfillment by Amazon, that Sandy might impact the handling of orders. Third-party sellers on its marketplace that handle their own shipping were instructed to contact shoppers directly about their orders.



It advised them to temporarily deactivate online listings should they be unable to meet usual shipping standards.



"Because the Internet is an opaque purchasing method, customers don't always understand where their product is coming from or if they are going to be affected," said Eric Heller, head of Marketplace Ignition, which helps online retailers sell through websites such as Amazon.com. "We're encouraging sellers to proactively reach out to buyers that may be affected."



RECOVERY PLANS



EBay pursued a similar tactic, emailing shoppers who purchased items from merchants that may have been impacted by the storm in recent days, asking for patience. It recommended that affected eBay Store-subscribers put their pages in "vacation mode" to control purchasing and show shoppers that their operation has been temporarily disrupted, a spokeswoman said.



And Gilt Groupe, which runs a popular high-end fashion website, expects delivery times to take one to three days longer than normal, said Kevin Ryan, founder and CEO of the company.



Beyond logistics tangles, loss of power and telecommunications have hurt Internet firms that rely on telephone and Web-based customer service in the absence of store staff.



Fab.com's offices a block from New York's Hudson River were blacked out and closed until further notice. About a third of employees lacked power as of Tuesday afternoon. A dozen camped out at Goldberg's home working on recovery plans and preparing the company's online holiday stores for their Thursday launch.



Gilt's offices in New York have been difficult to access, so the company has not been able to run its usual photoshoots for a few days, Ryan said.



"We will need to get back in soon or there will not be any new sales up," he said. "I think we will get back in by Thursday and everything will be OK."



Others like online eyeglasses start-up Warby Parker, in the SoHo district of New York City, sought temporary solutions to a loss of power and Web access. It found a temporary office that it will start using on Wednesday to handle customer inquiries.



"We've been scrambling to get our systems up and running," said co-founder Dave Gilboa.



(Additional reporting by Alexei Oreskovic in San Francisco; Editing by Edwin Chan and Chris Gallagher)




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Huffington Post Popular News: Memorable Death Scenes In Horror Movies: From 'Psycho' To Scream' (NSFW VIDEO)

Halloween is a time to dress up in a bewitching costume, indulge in one (or five) too many "fun size" candy bars, and, if terror barks up your tree, watch as many horror movies as possible. Horror films have a precise formula for tormenting audienes: a twisted story, wicked characters and, if it's any good, memorable death scenes.


Memorable death scenes range from iconic like Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," to shocking and premature like Casey in "Scream," to downright disturbing like, well, most of the deaths in "House of 1000 Corpses."


In celebration of Halloween and all that is gory, here are some of the most gut-wrenching, bloody, creative, and most important, memorable death scenes from horror films.




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Huffington Post Popular News: Cee Lo Green Sexual Battery Allegations: Singer Denies Any Wrongdoing

Cee Lo Green is the target of an LAPD sexual battery investigation, TMZ has learned ... but the singer is adamant he did NOTHING wrong.




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