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Brokerage Reminder: Know the basis when converting homes to ...

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Right now, many homeowners want to take advantage of reduced home prices by purchasing replacement principal residences. However, these same homeowners are reluctant to sell their current residence at today?s low prices. Many seem to be faced with a catch-22?buy cheap, sell cheap.

However, if they qualify to purchase a replacement residence without a contingent sale, they may still be able to squeeze some profit from their current home by converting their home to a rental property. But let the owner beware: the tax repercussions may outweigh the benefits of conversion!

As their real estate agent, you must advise these homeowners of the basic rules regarding taxable gains and losses on the sale of rental property.

For federal income tax purposes, a homeowner can exclude up to $250,000 of the gain (up to $500,000 for a married couple) on the sale of their principal residence if they:

  • owned the home for at least two years;
  • occupied the home as their principal residence for at least two of the past five years; and
  • did not exclude gain from the sale of another home during the two-year period ending on the date of the sale. [26 United States Code ?121]

If the homeowner sells the property within three years of converting it to a rental, they may still qualify for the principal residence profit exclusion.

In some cases, if they owned and lived in the property as their principal residence for less than two years, they may still be eligible for a ?reduced maximum exclusion? if the sale was due to:

  • job relocation;
  • health reasons; or
  • unforeseen circumstances. [USC ?121]

Calculating basis for tax gain or loss

When you sell a converted property, the basis used to calculate a gain is different from the basis used for determining a loss. Furthermore, the date of conversion applied in determining the basis for depreciation is the date the property?s use was converted from principal residence to rental property for tax purposes.

The basis used for calculating a gain is determined by taking the cost basis (original purchase price + capital improvements ? any casualty loss) less any post-conversion depreciation taken.

The adjusted basis for determining a loss is calculated using the lesser of:

  • the cost basis on the date of conversion; or
  • the fair market value (FMVThe price a reasonable, unpressured buyer would pay for property on the open market.) on the date of conversion.

Thus, the rule for calculating the adjusted basis prohibits a tax loss from a decline in value that occurs prior to the conversion date. [IRS Pub. 551]

Sell now or later?

Let?s say a principal residence was converted to a rental property four years ago. The owner?s cost basis was $300,000, and the property?s FMVThe price a reasonable, unpressured buyer would pay for property on the open market. was $280,000 at the time the property was converted to a rental. Depreciation taken during the rental period was $18,000. Let?s take a look at what effect three different sales prices would have on taxable gain or loss referencing the chart below.

Example 1: Let?s assume the property now sells for $290,000 (line six). The depreciation taken would actually cause this sale to result in a taxable gain of $8,000 (line eight).

Example 2: Let?s say the property sells for $250,000 (line six). Since this scenario does not result in a taxable gain, the adjusted basis rule for tax loss purposes results in a loss of $12,000 (line seven).

Example 3: We?ll assume the property sells for $275,000. In order to claim a loss, the sales price would have to be less than the adjusted basis (line four). Likewise, to have a taxable gain, the sales price would have to exceed the basis for tax gain (line five). Since the sales price lands between both basis numbers, the result would be no taxable gain or loss.

  1. Cost basis????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? $300,000
  2. FMVThe price a reasonable, unpressured buyer would pay for property on the open market. on conversion date?????????????????????????????????????? ? ?? ?? $280,000
  3. Post-conversion depreciation???????????????????????????????? ? ? ?? $18,000
  4. Adjusted basis for tax loss (line 2 ? line 3)?? ?????? ? ? ?? ?? $262,000
  5. Basis for tax gain (line 1 ? line 3)?? ????????????????????? ? ? ? ?? $282,000

Example 1?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

6. Net sales price?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? $290,000

7. Tax loss (excess of line 4 over line 6)??????????????????????????? N/A

8. Taxable gain? (excess of line 6 over line 5)??????????????? ?? $8,000

Example 2??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

6. Net sales price????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? $250,000

7. Tax loss (excess of line 4 over line 6)?????????????????????????? $12,000

8.?Taxable gain? (excess of line 6 over line 5) ? ? ? ? ?????? ? ? N/A

Example 3

6. Net sales price???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ? ?? $275,000

7. Tax loss (excess of line 4 over line 6)???????????????????????? ?? N/A

8. Taxable gain? (excess of line 6 over line 5)????????????????? ? N/A

Understanding the rules behind these three scenarios will help you guide homeowners in deciding whether to sell or convert their home to rental property. In some cases, taking advantage of the principal residence profit exclusion and selling now versus later can mean tens of thousands of dollars in homeowner savings.

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HP Spectre XT TouchSmart Ultrabook 15-4010nr


Looking for an ultrabook that plays nice with your Mac household mates? The HP Spectre XT TouchSmart Ultrabook 15-4010nr ($1,349.99 list) has a feature rare on Windows PCs: a Thunderbolt port. When your Machead flatmates crow about their systems' multimedia prowess, you can show off the HP's Core i7 processor, multimedia performance numbers, and 1080p touch screen. Battery life shorter than rivals holds it back from our top ultrabook award, but there are few other drawbacks to the system. It's worth a look, if you're in the market for a Windows 8 touch-screen ultrabook.

Design and Features
The 15-4010nr is a silver-colored, aluminum-magnesium, traditional clamshell laptop with a black backlit keyboard and a black bezel around the screen. Measuring about 0.87 by 15 by 10 inches (HWD) and weighing in at 4.90 pounds, the 15-4010nr comes in a smidge smaller and lighter than the Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Mid 2012) ($1,799). The top lid has a brushed aluminum look, and the only design touches that aren't black or silver colored are the red Beats Audio logos on the speaker bar and above the screen.

This design aesthetic carries over to the system's I/O ports, which is a bit unfortunate. It's easy to mistake the USB 2.0 port on the right side of the chassis, unless you've been warned to look for the "USB SS" logos on the same colored USB 3.0 ports on the left side of the chassis. It wouldn't be an issue if the USB 3.0 ports were colored blue, as per convention. However the all-black aesthetic may confuse users into inadvertently plugging a USB 3.0 drive in the USB 2.0 port, which would result in slower transfers. Thankfully, the 15-4010nr's Thunderbolt port can't be mistaken for anything else, and for the time being Thunderbolt is the fastest interface available on consumer laptops (up to twice as fast as USB 3.0).

Thunderbolt ports are common on all recently released Mac laptops and desktops. If you already have Thunderbolt drives in your home or small business, then you've gotten used to using this speedy interface to copy files and connect other peripherals. Copying gigabytes of data takes seconds, rather than the minutes it used to take on USB 2.0. There are plenty of other peripherals that connect to Thunderbolt directly or through adapter boxes, like monitors, video inputs, and massive hard drive arrays. The 15-4010nr also has a full sized HDMI port, Ethernet port, and headset port on the sides of the chassis.

The 15-4010nr's 15.6-inch IPS display is bright and clear, and can recognize 10-points of touch. The screen has a 1,920 by 1,080 resolution, perfect for viewing 1080p HD videos (though you'll have to download them or stream them, as there's no optical drive) and for keeping multiple windows open simultaneously. You can also use simultaneous apps more effectively with the screen's larger resolution. Windows 8 lets you view two full-screen apps side-by-side, one in a sidebar-like frame. This is handy for keeping track of your inbox or tweets that you're following, for example. The 1080p screen also helps multimedia users, since you can zoom in on photo or video details while keeping the pixels smooth. Having a 1080p screen is more useful to multimedia mavens than the 1,600 by 900 screen on the Vizio 14-inch Thin + Light (CT14-A2) ($1,100 list) or the 1,366 by 768 screen on the Dell Inspiron 15z-5523 ($1,093.99 list).

Speaking of multimedia, the 15-4010nr comes with Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, which will help hobbyists right off the bat. This is a better deal than systems like the Editor's Choice Asus Zenbook Prime Touch UX31A-BHI5T ($1,199 list), which comes with very few pre-loaded apps. The 15-4010nr has a good-sized 500GB 5,400rpm SATA hard drive with 32GB cache SSD. The cache SSD helps the 15-4010nr come back from sleep in seconds, plus it helps overall performance, though true SSD-equipped systems are still a bit faster (see below).

The system's 500GB is loaded with many more apps than that of its rivals, including many apps that are available for free online. We found games like Mahjong Solitaire, Solitaire, Connected Photo by Snapfish, Smedio 360 (media sync software), Skype, iheartradio, Kindle, Netflix, Fresh Paint, Taptiles, Connected Music by Meridian, and eBay all on the 15-4010nr. We also noted a full two-year subscription to Norton Internet Security, which is a huge improvement over the usual 30-day trial we usually find on consumer laptops. You can save a small amount of hard drive space by uninstalling all the free programs, but there's plenty of free space, even when you first take the system out of the box. This is a big plus that hard drive-equipped systems have over SSD-only rivals. The 15-4010nr is Wi-Di compatible. The Spectre XT 15-41010nr comes with a one-year warranty.

Performance
HP Spectre XT Touchsmart 15-4010nr The 15-4010nr comes with an Intel Core i7-3517u processor (the faster-clocked brother of the i5-3317u found in many ultrabooks), 8GB of DDR3 memory, and Intel HD Graphics 4000. These components plus the hard drive+SSD combo gives the system a bit of oomph when you need it. The 15-4010nr is one of the better performers at the PCMark 7 test (4,720 points), coming as one of the fastest systems we've seen with a hard drive. To get faster, you'd need to be using a SSD-equipped system like the Vizio CT14-A2 (4,819) or the Acer Aspire S7-391-9886 (5,090). The 15-4010nr was also fast at the multimedia tests like Handbrake (1:33) and Photoshop CS6 (4:51). Both scores put the 15-4010nr near the top of the ultrabook category.

The 15-4010nr comes in at the top of the heap on the 3DMark 11 test, and is at the top for our two gaming tests, Aliens vs. Predator and Heaven, but like on the comparable ultrabooks with integrated graphics, the 15-4010nr really can't produce playable frame rates at the games. Translated, this means that the system can play older games, but you'll have to forgo playing the toughest games with advanced features.

Another stumble is the 15-4010nr's battery life. The system only managed 4 hours 3 minutes at our battery rundown test. This is two hours less than the EC-winning Asus Zenbook Prime Touch UX31A-BHI5T (6:34). The 15-4010nr will get you most of the way across the country on a flight, but not all the way.

The HP Spectre XT TouchSmart 15-4010nr is a good choice if you need multimedia creation power with a relatively large screen. The packed-in video software boosts the system's overall score, since the hobbyist won't have to worry about photo or video editing software. The two-year subscription to Internet Security is also a huge plus. Unfortunately, the extra hours of battery life and performance boost from its SSD give the Asus Zenbook Prime Touch UX31A-BHI5T the extra points to let it hold on to its crown as out high-end ultrabook Editors' Choice.

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The story of a man, his wallet, and $800

Three years ago, trash collector Harold Walls lost his wallet, which held $800. It turns out, though, the wallet wasn't really lost?it was on vacation. And thanks to a good Samaritan, Walls finally has it back.

DelawareOnline.com has the full story. Walls had assumed he dropped his wallet while collecting trash one morning. He and his partner retraced their steps. Alas, no luck.

[Related: Man reunited with his dog after 10 years apart]

"I wrote it off, honestly," Walls told DelawareOnline.com of the wallet and money, which he'd planned to use to buy a TV. "Ain't no sense in harping about it or crying over spilled milk. Keep moving."

In 2012, the truck Walls and his partner used was retired by the city and sold at auction to a farmer in Maine. The farmer took apart the bench seat in the truck's cab and, lo and behold, he found the long-missing wallet. The farmer mailed it back to Walls, cash included.

[Related: Couple finds, returns over $11,000 found near Golden Gate Bridge]

"I was real surprised it came back with everything. ... It happens to restore a lot of faith that there are still some good people out there," Walls said.

It also serves as a good reminder: If you're missing something, check underneath the cushions.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/wallet-800-inside-returned-three-years-190359251.html

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Eating well could help spread disease, water flea study suggests

Feb. 26, 2013 ? Plentiful food can accelerate the spread of infections, Edinburgh scientists have shown in a study of water fleas.

Scientists studying bacterial infections in tiny water fleas have discovered that increasing their supply of food can speed up the spread of infection. They carried out the study to better understand factors that affect how diseases are transmitted.

Researchers found that when a population of parasite-infected water fleas was well-fed, some of them became highly contagious, compared with when food was limited.

Epidemic spread

"If we have an idea of which individuals transmit a lot of disease, we will be better able to stop its spread," said Dr Pedro Vale, School of Biological Sciences.

Scientists say the discovery highlights that, under certain conditions, some individuals may be more prone to spreading disease than others.

Their findings could help inform ways to monitor and control the spread of infections, such as epidemics, in large populations.

Some well-fed water fleas were more infectious than others because they were able to survive for longer with the parasite, giving it more time to multiply.

Parasite growth

Scientists at the University studied the impact of food quantity on the spread of a bacteria parasite that grows in the water flea gut, releasing infectious spores when the water flea dies.

Among those water fleas that were well-fed, some were found to be carrying many more parasites than others, and so were more prone to spreading the disease.

The study, published in Biology Letters, was supported by the Wellcome Trust and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in France.

"We know that contact between individuals is important; but now we know that, for some animals at least, nutrition may also play an important role in the spread of disease," said Vale.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Palestinians bury man who died in Israeli custody

SAEER, West Bank (AP) ? A Palestinian man who died under disputed circumstances in Israeli custody was given a hero's funeral Monday, with thousands thronging his gravesite and Palestinian police firing a 21-gun salute.

Palestinian officials, citing an autopsy, say Arafat Jaradat was tortured during Israeli interrogation, while Israeli officials said more tests are needed to determine the cause of death.

The weekend death of the 30-year-old gas station attendant and father of two comes amid rising West Bank tensions that have prompted talk in Israel about the possibility of a new Palestinian uprising. There have also been daily protests in support of some 4,600 Palestinians held by Israel.

The fate of the prisoners is sensitive in Palestinian society, where virtually every family has had a member imprisoned by Israel. Detainees are held on a range of charges, from stone-throwing to deadly attacks, and are seen as heroes resisting occupation. Israelis tend to view them as terrorists.

Palestinian and Israeli officials traded accusations Monday, each saying the other was trying to exploit the latest unrest for political gains.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Israel is trying to provoke the Palestinians with what he said are increasingly lethal methods by Israeli security forces clamping down on Palestinian protests.

"However they try to drag us to that place, we won't be dragged," said Abbas. "We won't be dragged, but they (Israelis) have to bear the responsibility."

Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev alleged that Abbas' self-rule government in the West Bank is inciting violence against Israel. Palestinian officials have called for more solidarity rallies for the prisoners.

The harsher tones on both sides came less than a month before the expected visit of President Barack Obama to Israel and the West Bank.

A West Bank flare-up in the coming weeks would underscore the Palestinian argument that the U.S. needs to step up as mediator. The Palestinians believe that without U.S. pressure on Israel, there will be no progress in peace efforts.

Abbas, an outspoken opponent of the shootings and bombings of the second Palestinian uprising a decade ago, has said he would not allow an armed uprising on his watch.

But tensions have been rising in recent days with a number of protests in solidarity with prisoners held by Israel, and then, the death of Jaradat over the weekend.

In Monday's funeral, thousands marched behind Jaradat's body, draped in a Palestinian flag, as the procession snaked through his home town of Saeer, just north of the West Bank city of Hebron.

Palestinian police maintained order and seven officers fired a 21-gun salute near the gravesite.

Abbas Zaki, a senior member of Abbas' Fatah movement, called Jaradat's death an Israeli crime.

"I am telling Fatah members that our enemy only understands the language of force," he told the crowd in what appeared to be a call to violence. He did not elaborate.

Jaradat was arrested on Feb. 18 on suspicion that he had thrown stones at Israelis. He died Saturday at Israel's Megiddo prison, after several days of interrogation by the Shin Bet security service.

Israel's forensics institute performed an autopsy Sunday, in the presence of a physician from the Palestinian Authority.

The Palestinian minister of prisoner affairs, Issa Karake, said after being briefed by the Palestinian doctor that Jaradat was tortured. He said Jaradat was bruised over his body and suffered two broken ribs.

Jaradat's brother, Mohammed, said he saw the body Sunday and believed his brother was severely beaten.

Israel's Health Ministry said the autopsy did not conclusively determine the cause of death, but that the bruising and broken ribs were likely the result of attempts to revive the detainee. It said more testing was needed.

Amos Gilad, an Israeli defense official, alleged that Palestinian officials were jumping to conclusions. "It's intended to incite," Gilad told Israel Army Radio on Monday. "There is a clear political purpose to stir things up."

The Shin Bet initially said Jaradat apparently died of a heart attack, though the Palestinian physician attending the autopsy was quoted as saying he did not find any evidence of that.

An agency official has denied Jaradat was beaten.

Detainees have filed some 700 complaints about mistreatment by Shin Bet agents in the past decade, according to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem.

Reports of physical mistreatment have dropped sharply in recent years, but have not disappeared, said B'Tselem spokeswoman Sarit Michaeli.

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Dalia Nammari in Ramallah, West Bank, contributed to this report

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EAU Patient Information now available in Spanish and Greek

EAU Patient Information now available in Spanish and Greek [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Feb-2013
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European Association of Urology

Materials on kidney or ureteral stones can be downloaded free of charge

Greek and Spanish-speaking patients with kidney or ureteral stones can now read EAU Patient Information in their native language. The Endourology, Laparoscopy and Urotechnology Section of the Hellenic Urologic Association (HUA) has provided the Greek translation and the Spanish translation is the result of a collaboration between the Spanish Association of Urology (AEU) and the Dominican Republic Society of Urology (SDU).

EAU Patient Information aims to offer clear and trustworthy information on urological diseases to all European patients. Having the information available in multiple languages and keeping it consistent throughout all of its translations is therefore an essential element of this project. Collaboration is key and the EAU is grateful to the national societies for their commitment to this initiative. In particular, a big thank you goes to Dr. Andreas Skolarikos (Athens, GR), Dr. Diego Rengifo (Madrid, ES), and Dr. David Soriano (Santo Domingo, DR) for coordinating these translations.

With the involvement of the SDU, the Patient Information partner network now reaches beyond the borders of Europe. This is an important step forward. As Dr. Soriano explains: "urolithiasis is a big problem in the Dominican Republic, and the lack of information is a difficulty that both patients and general practitioners encounter, making diagnosis and treatment of the condition more challenging."

"When we heard the EAU was producing medical information aimed at patients and general practitioners, we decided to contact the association and express our interest in participating in this project by translating the contents of the website so that Spanish-speaking people can also access it."

"It was an honour to be acknowledged as part of the team. Now we have current data to show to patients in our office during consultation which makes it easier for us and for the patients to deal with the situation. We hope to encourage other countries to join the initiative because we are sure that many patients worldwide will be very grateful!"

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EAU Patient Information now available in Spanish and Greek [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 25-Feb-2013
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Contact: Monique van Hout
m.vanhout@uroweb.org
31-263-890-680
European Association of Urology

Materials on kidney or ureteral stones can be downloaded free of charge

Greek and Spanish-speaking patients with kidney or ureteral stones can now read EAU Patient Information in their native language. The Endourology, Laparoscopy and Urotechnology Section of the Hellenic Urologic Association (HUA) has provided the Greek translation and the Spanish translation is the result of a collaboration between the Spanish Association of Urology (AEU) and the Dominican Republic Society of Urology (SDU).

EAU Patient Information aims to offer clear and trustworthy information on urological diseases to all European patients. Having the information available in multiple languages and keeping it consistent throughout all of its translations is therefore an essential element of this project. Collaboration is key and the EAU is grateful to the national societies for their commitment to this initiative. In particular, a big thank you goes to Dr. Andreas Skolarikos (Athens, GR), Dr. Diego Rengifo (Madrid, ES), and Dr. David Soriano (Santo Domingo, DR) for coordinating these translations.

With the involvement of the SDU, the Patient Information partner network now reaches beyond the borders of Europe. This is an important step forward. As Dr. Soriano explains: "urolithiasis is a big problem in the Dominican Republic, and the lack of information is a difficulty that both patients and general practitioners encounter, making diagnosis and treatment of the condition more challenging."

"When we heard the EAU was producing medical information aimed at patients and general practitioners, we decided to contact the association and express our interest in participating in this project by translating the contents of the website so that Spanish-speaking people can also access it."

"It was an honour to be acknowledged as part of the team. Now we have current data to show to patients in our office during consultation which makes it easier for us and for the patients to deal with the situation. We hope to encourage other countries to join the initiative because we are sure that many patients worldwide will be very grateful!"

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White House details budget fallout amid blame game

(AP) ? The White House has detailed the potential fallout in each state from budget cuts set to take effect at week's end, while congressional Republicans and Democrats keep up the sniping over who's to blame.

Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., said on "Fox News Sunday" that there was little hope to dodge the cuts "unless the Republicans are willing to compromise and do a balanced approach."

No so fast, Republicans interjected.

"I think the American people are tired of the blame game," Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

Yet just a moment before, she was blaming President Barack Obama for putting the country on the brink of massive spending cuts that were initially designed to be so unacceptable that Congress would strike a grand bargain to avoid them.

The $85 billion budget mechanism could affect everything from commercial flights to classrooms to meat inspections. With Friday's deadline nearing, few in the nation's capital were optimistic that a realistic alternative could be found.

And, yes, those cuts will hurt.

They would slash from domestic and defense spending alike, leading to furloughs for hundreds of thousands of government workers and contractors.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said the cuts would harm the readiness of U.S. fighting forces. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said travelers could see delayed flights. Education Secretary Arne Duncan said 70,000 fewer children from low-income families would have access to Head Start programs. And furloughed meat inspectors could leave plants idled.

White House officials pointed to Ohio ? home of House Speaker John Boehner ? as one state that would be hit hard: $25.1 million in education spending and another $22 million for students with disabilities. Some 2,500 children from low-income families would also be removed from Head Start programs.

Officials said their analysis showed Kentucky would lose $93,000 in federal funding for a domestic abuse program, meaning 400 fewer victims being served in Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's home state. Georgia, meanwhile, would face a $286,000 budget cut to its children's health programs, meaning almost 4,200 fewer children would receive vaccinations against measles and whooping cough.

The spending cuts have frustrated governors attending the National Governors Association meeting in Washington. They contend it has created widespread uncertainty in the economy and hampered economic recovery in their states.

"The No. 1 risk, in my view, to the continuing economic comeback of Michigan is the federal government," Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republican and former business executive, said in an interview. Snyder said many companies remain in limbo on whether to invest in their business because of the financial uncertainty.

"What's the likely outcome? Are they going to put in a solution that's set for two or three years or are they simply going to say now it's going to move to the fall? It's not good," he said.

The White House compiled its state-by-state reports from federal agencies and its own budget office. The numbers reflect the impact of the cuts this year. Unless Congress acts by Friday, $85 billion in cuts are set to take effect from March to September.

As to whether states could move money around to cover shortfalls, the White House said that depends on state budget structures and the specific programs. The White House did not have a list of which states or programs might have flexibility.

Republican leaders were not impressed by the state-by-state reports.

"The White House needs to spend less time explaining to the press how bad the sequester will be and more time actually working to stop it," said Michael Steel, a spokesman for Boehner.

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Associated Press writer Ken Thomas contributed to this report.

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Monday, February 25, 2013

LG reportedly hedges Android bet with webOS acquisition

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Try though it might, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) just can?t seem to kill Palm?s legacy. With Samsung (005930) dominating the Android market and Google (GOOG) getting ready to finally make serious use of its $12.5 billion Motorola buy, LG (066570) is seemingly looking to hedge its Android bet. CNET on Monday confirmed that LG has acquired the webOS source code along with??related documentation, engineering talent, and related webOS websites??from HP. The vendor reportedly only has plans to use the operating system on smart TVs, but as we?ve learned numerous times in the past, nothing is set in stone when it comes to webOS.

[More from BGR: Did Barnes & Noble just kill off Nook?]

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Create Your Own Bleach Gel Pen For Easy Cleaning Around The House

Create Your Own Bleach Gel Pen For Easy Cleaning Around The House

Bleach gel pens are great for erasing stains on white shirts or cleaning grout around your bathroom, but they're pretty pricey. Luckily, you can make your own with just three simple ingredients.

One Good Thing by Jillee has the unbelievably simple recipe. All you'll need is a little bleach, a few Tablespoons of cornstarch, and water. The resulting gel is just like what you'd get from the store, but for a tiny fraction of the price. Once you're done creating the gel, you can store it in a squeeze bottle for easy and precise application on your clothes or around the house.

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HP?s Android-Powered Slate 7 Tablet Is Cheap And It Works, But Is That Really Enough?

slate7-1HP surprised more than a few people earlier tonight when it officially revealed the Slate 7, a $169 Android tablet that's set to ship in the U.S. for $169 in April. It struck me as a safe move for HP, especially after it whiffed so profoundly with its ill-fated TouchPad. After all, people are buying plenty of Nexus 7s, so clearly there must be a market for a cheap, small tablet. I got the chance to muck around with the Slate 7 at Pepcom earlier tonight though, and to be quite honest, I?m not convinced HP has a winner on its hands.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 specs

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0

Samsung, on the eve of Mobile World Congress, has announced the Galaxy Note 8.0. It's a mid-size phone/tablet hybrid. The international (read: Non-U.S.) version will be able to make phone calls. (Though Samsung -- and we as well -- recommend doing so with a headset and not by holding it up to your head.)

The Galaxy Note 8.0 specs are nothing to sneeze at. It's powered by a quad-core Exynos processor running at 1.6 GHz, has a 5-megapixel rear camera and a 1.3MP shooter out front.  It's running Samsung's TouchWiz customizations on top of Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.

Also: See our Galaxy Note 8.0 hands-on

Most important, however, is the inclusion of (and improvements to) the S Pen stylus, which brings about a world of functionality not found in any other tablets at this point.

Also new is the inclusion of an "IR blaster," which is a sexy name for an infrared port on the side of the Note 8.0 that, thanks to the Peel application, lets you control your TV and other IR-enabled devices from the comfort and safety of your couch.

We've got the full Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 specs after the break.

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Keyport Slide 2.0 hits Kickstarter, still has a drinking problem

Keyport Slide 20 hits Kickstarter, still has a drinking problem

We were sold on the Keyport Slide when it promised not only to banish key-based clutter, but also incorporated two of our favorite things: flash storage and a beer access device. Now, the team behind it has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the Keyport Slide 2.0, which is faithful to the original design but adds more scope for customization. Six slots play host to keys (obviously) and a mixture of inserts, such as the familiar USB drive (up to 32GB) and bottle opener, as well as the new mini-torch and barcode holder. The inserts can be switched out easily, and several others are in the pipeline, including a Bluetooth locator, "aftermarket auto remote," pen, stylus, and the pièce de résistance, a letter opener.

An important question remains: how do you stuff keys inside it? If you reside in the US, you'll need to fill out a form, send off pictures of your keys, and you'll be provided with blank "Blade" inserts for making compatible copies. It's a little more complicated for international folks, as they'll need to ship out the actual keys for conversion. This all depends on whether you decide to back the Keyport Slide 2.0, of course, and at the time of writing, over a third of its $75,000 goal has been met, just one day in. Head to the Kickstarter page if you're already interested, or check out the video below for the full pitch.

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Wiz Khalifa And Amber Rose's Road To Baby: A Timeline

We look back at the new parents' whirlwind romance, all leading up to the birth of Sebastian Thomaz on Thursday.
By Nadeska Alexis


Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose
Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images

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Winter storm pummels central US with snow and ice

How bad will the snow be in your neck of the woods? With the latest winter storm front barreling its way across the US, a traffic camera on I-70 in Kansas City, Mo., shows serious snow accumulation in a time-lapse video.

By Erin McClam and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News

Lumbering coast to coast, a winter storm hammered the Great Plains on Thursday, and more than a dozen more states were forecast to be hit in coming days.

Accidents were reported across the region, with one death: an Oklahoma teenager who was killed when his pickup truck skidded across a slushy road.

By early afternoon, more than 11 inches of snow had fallen on the ground in Wichita, Kan., the most in 26 years, and it was still snowing.

The Weather Channel said snow totals would be formidable: Up to a foot of snow for Omaha, Neb., 3 to 6 inches of snow and sleet for St. Louis, 8 to 12 inches of snow for Kansas City, Mo., and 3 to 6 inches of snow for Chicago.

Kansas and Missouri declared states of emergency as plows struggled to keep up with a system dumping 1 to 2 inches of snow per hour, and a swath of the country from Ohio to Arkansas prepared for a coating of dangerous ice.

Full coverage from weather.com

?I do want to urge everybody in the state: If you don?t have to travel, don?t,? Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback said. ?Get out a board game, play with the kids, drink a cup of coffee.?

United, Southwest and American said they had canceled almost 400 flights by midday, and Kansas City International Airport closed altogether.

Advisories for snow, ice, wind or rain were posted as far south as the Texas Panhandle, as far north as Minnesota and Wisconsin and as far east as the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.

Authorities urged drivers to slow to a crawl on Interstate 70, which forms a belt across Missouri, or stay off the road altogether.

The speed of the snowfall is ?going to be overwhelming even the best snow-clearing capabilities that they have,? meteorologist Tom Niziol said on The Weather Channel. ?If you don?t have anywhere to go, don?t. Please don?t.?

Along the Kansas-Nebraska state line, up to a foot and a half of snow was expected.

The University of Kansas closed for the day, as did schools in Wichita and Oklahoma City.

The storm is vast: Earlier this week, it closed roads and stranded cars in California and dusted cactus tops in Southwest. At a delayed tournament in Arizona, pro golfers threw snowballs at each other and retreated to the clubhouse for hot chocolate.

The same weather system could dump snow on New England for the third weekend in a row, and a stretch of Georgia and the Florida Panhandle could be doused by 7 inches of rain.

PhotoBlog: Golf championship play stopped due to Arizona winter storm

The storm was blamed for at least one death. An 18-year-old was killed Wednesday when his pickup skidded out of control in the slush on an Oklahoma state highway, crossed into oncoming traffic and was hit by a truck.

In Arkansas, a school bus taking kids home in the afternoon slid off a steep, snowy country road and crashed, leaving the driver and three students with minor injuries, Pope County Sheriff Aaron Duval told The Associated Press.

The storm was expected to pummel the Plains with heavy snow and ice for the rest of Thursday and move toward Chicago and Minneapolis on Friday.?

A wintry mix of snow and ice was likely to the eastern side of the Appalachian Mountains, including parts of Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina, by Friday morning, The Weather Channel reported.

A massive winter storm is expected to move east from Kansas, where it is dumping 1 to 2 inches of snow per hour, threatening 20 states with snow and ice. TODAY's Al Roker reports.

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Cardinal-Electors Dolan and Mahony Deposed Before Heading to Rome for Papal Elections

As Laurie Goodstein is reporting now for the New York Times, a week before the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, is scheduled to go to Rome to elect the new pope, he's just been deposed in New York regarding his knowledge of abuse cases in his former archdiocese of Milwaukee. As Goodstein also notes, another cardinal-elector, His Eminence Roger Cardinal Mahony, will be deposed in Los Angeles later this week (see also Joshua McElwee at National Catholic Reporter).?

It should be a jarring thing for Catholics in the pews and the society at large that two Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, Timothy Dolan and Roger Mahony, are being deposed regarding sexual abuse cases before their flights to Rome to participate in what is called their "sacred duty" to elect the next pope.?

Quite a juxtaposition of the sacred and the profane.

For information about Dolan's involvement in pay-offs to abusive priests in the Milwaukee archdiocese--a story that hit the news last summer,?see this previous Bilgrimage posting. On Dolan's scheme to shelter Milwaukee archdiocesan funds from claims by abuse victims by hiding millions in cemetery trust funds, see this posting by Colleen Baker at Enlightened Catholicism.

As Kris Ward aptly notes, one day, a deposition about cover-up of abuse cases, the next, a flight to Rome to vote on the new pope.?

All in a day's work where the cardinal-electors are concerned. . . .

Source: http://bilgrimage.blogspot.com/2013/02/cardinal-electors-dolan-and-mahony.html

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Cold snaps trigger Monarch butterfly migrations

Monarch Watch

Migrant monarch butterflies are captured in midair as they travel south.

By Elizabeth Howell
LiveScience

Cold weather in the Mexico mountaintops, where monarchs spend the winter, triggers the butterflies' migration northward, according to new research.

The finding raises troubling implications, researchers said, for how the approximately half-billion migratory butterflies will find their way if climate change unduly warms the mountains.

Monarch Watch

Migrant monarch butterflies tanking up on nectar as they migrate south.

"What we're most struck by is that this is an area of vulnerability for the butterflies," said Steven Reppert, a butterfly migration specialist with the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Reppert co-authored a paper on the research, which will appear in the March 4 edition of the journal Current Biology.

Simulating migration
Two large populations of monarchs live in the United States ? one on the West Coast, and the other in eastern North America.

Reppert and lead author Patrick Guerra zeroed in on the eastern butterflies to see how they make the 2,000-mile (3,200-kilometer) journey south to a small overwintering site in central Mexico. The researchers determined that the butterflies navigate by the sun, compensating for the time of day as they go. [Images: Monarchs' Butterfly Forest in Central Mexico]

To track the monarchs' flight, Guerra and Reppert put most of the butterflies in a flight simulator. The team placed the enclosure, a plastic barrel, outdoors and suspended the butterflies inside on a short wire above a fan. The butterflies' flight is recorded on video and with a directional recording device.

The scientists ran one experiment during the fall, when migrants usually head south. For 24 days, the researchers kept the butterflies in a controlled environment that mimicked cold temperatures experienced in the Mexico mountains in the spring. Then, the researchers put the butterflies inside the simulator to see what they would do.

Current Biology, Guerra et al.

A migrant monarch butterfly returning north often looks a bit worse for wear after the long journey south.

"Instead of going south, they went north. We said, 'Wow,'" Reppert told OurAmazingPlanet.

North and south
After performing experiments to discount the effects of light and other factors, the researchers captured older migrant monarch butterflies in the southern United States as a last control. The scientists kept the monarchs in a controlled environment for four months.

During the early spring, these butterflies are usually in the midst of a northward migration, having experienced cold temperatures in Mexico. That's not what these migrants did, however, after they were exposed to the cold in the controlled environment. The butterflies flew south in the simulator instead of north.

This means that cold is the major impetus for monarchs to choose their direction of migration in the spring and fall, Reppert said.

"We think it?s a pretty compelling story in terms of the importance of this cold temperature for this change in migratory patterns," Reppert said.

Follow Elizabeth Howell @howellspace, or OurAmazingPlanet on Twitter @OAPlanet. We're also on Facebook?and Google+.

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Nikon announces the D7100 DSLR: $1,200, 24MP DX sensor, improved speed and focusing (update: hands-on!)

Nikon announces the D7100 DSLR: $1,200, 24MP DX sensor, improved speed and focusing (update: hands-on!)

Not eager to fork over two grand for Nikon's full-frame D600? You might take interest with the company's new D7100, a lightweight DSLR with a brand new DX-format (APS-C) sensor and a handful of other goodies to boot. The 24.1-megapixel cam's imaging technology follows a now-commonplace industry trend by dropping the optical low-pass filter in favor of enhanced resolution. Naturally, the D7000 successor includes a sensitivity range of ISO 100 to 25,600 (Hi 2), along with improved noise reduction for better results in low-light. There's a D4-like EXPEED 3 processor with support for 6 frames-per-second shooting in any mode, even when capturing 12- or 14-bit RAW images. A unique 1.3x DX crop function boost that rate to 7 fps, however, while capturing a maximum of 15.4-megapixel stills and 1080/60i or 50i video, compared to 1080 30/25/24p in the regular mode. There's a 3.2-inch 1.229M-dot LCD, an OLED display inside the viewfinder for crisper data readout, and plenty more if you read on!

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