The Coming Wave Of Anti-abortion Laws – Paige Winfield Cunningham – POLITICO

The big Republican gains in the November elections strengthened and enlarged the anti-abortion forces in the House and the Senate. But it’s the GOP victories in the statehouses and governor’s mansions that are priming the ground for another round of legal restrictions on abortion.

Christmas Gifts For Weird People: The Official 2014 Guide

It’s the most wonderful time of the year and, if you’re lucky, it’s also the weirdest.

If it’s truly the thought that counts, then you should be thinking about some strange things for the weirdo in your life.

Why not get some chocolates shaped like dog or cat poop? Or an ugly Christmas sweater showing Santa peeing in the snow?

Of course, no nutball would ever turn down a nose-shaped soap dispenser.

No matter how picky your favorite freak is, there’s something for them in the annual HuffPost Weird News Christmas Gift Guide.

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How Surfing Led Me to Give Back

Fifteen years ago I was excitedly packing my surfboards, destined for my first trip to the Disneyland of surfing, the Mentawai Islands. At the time I was on a roll, a successful doctor, climbing the corporate ladder and saving to fulfill my dream of buying a yacht and sailing the world. But thanks to curiosity, things were about to change. Sitting on the boat after an absolutely perfect surf session, I was watching the kids on the beach and wondered how life was for the local people just 50 meters away.

So I wandered into the village and happened to pass the cemetery and noticed it was full of small graves, some very fresh. I began to ask questions and next thing I knew, I was running a clinic. Over one hundred people were waiting outside to see the first doctor to ever place his feet on their soil. What I encountered was to change my life and the lives of thousands of others over the next 15 years. I swapped my dream of sailing the world to help the loving mums and dads turn around this sad and preventable situation. That first night, I was faced with the sobering reality of people suffering, and in some cases dying from very preventable conditions — like malaria, diarrhea and malnutrition. Conditions that could be cured by simple things like a malaria net or antibiotic.

With the critical help of a few mates, I started SurfAid. Founders like me are often a little single focused on their vision, always looking forward, but today I reflected back on what SurfAid has achieved since that first sweaty, makeshift clinic at the edge of the planet.

We were lucky to learn a few key lessons early on that still shape our philosophy, values and practical field strategies. We learnt that you don’t help people by doing what they can and should do for themselves, given the chance and the education. We learnt that we need to listen to their values and their opinions, and to act as facilitators — not with pre-conceived ideas about what WE believe is best for them, but rather how we can help them achieve what they believe is best for their community and culture. Through education of basic behaviours that we take for granted — breastfeeding correctly, washing hands, feeding your child some fruit and vegetables, and sleeping under a mosquito net — we are saving lives and making a huge difference.

Some key recent results are building 396 new, and rehabilitating 28, clean water facilities in 77 remote communities; establishing 35 community health posts focusing on mother and child health; and reaching 24,000 people in Nias, the Mentawai and Aceh with our Disaster Risk Reduction program. Our shared determination to measure results, learn and improve has held our team together throughout the turbulence of having no money and almost shutting down. We successfully tripled in size as we morphed into a disaster response and preparedness organization; we expanded both our business and fundraising units to three countries and our field work to four distinct cultures in different island groups — the Mentawai, Nias, Sumba and Sumbawa. What I am most proud of is our stubborn determination against the odds of location, timing, and the self-centered nature of our modern humanity. And the way we, as a team of mates, have lived true to our values and built an organization that remains passionate, resilient and focused on real and measurable results for our friends and hosts in remote surfing zones. I’m honored with the way the surfing community, and non-surfing supporters, give back to the world that gives us so much. The future is bright.

To learn more about SurfAid, please visit here.

This post is part of a series produced in celebration of #GivingTuesday, which will take place this year (2014) on December 2. The idea behind #GivingTuesday is to kickoff the holiday-giving season, in the same way that Black Friday and Cyber Monday kickoff the holiday-shopping season. The Huffington Post will feature posts on #GivingTuesday all month in November. To see all the posts in the series, visit here; follow the conversation via #GivingTuesday and learn more here.

And if you’d like to share your own #GivingTuesday story, please send us your 500-850-word post to impactblogs@huffingtonpost.com.

Gundam Gunpla Retro Anime Painted Action Figure: Oldtype

Warhammer toy figures may be the canvas for some of the best custom paint jobs, but Gunpla enthusiast mumumuno53 cleverly made a case for Gundam models with this jaw-dropping Gundam RX-78-2 figure, which he painted to make it look like its anime counterpart.

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I’ve been looking at these images for hours and I still find it hard to break the illusion. Eventually the gloves give it away, but the rest is just immaculately painted. I don’t even want to guess if the jet exhausts are truly flat or not.

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Lead the Browser Federation to mumumuno53’s blog to see more shots of the Gunpla, including in-progress photos and a matching FF-X7 Core Fighter.

[via Kotaku]

Sony’s e-paper FES Watch was hiding in plain sight

fes-watch-0Sony’s e-paper watch plan rumors sounded mysterious when they surfaced recently, but it turns out we’d actually seen the face-changing, power-sipping timepiece before, only under a different name. In fact, the distinctive timepiece – which uses e-paper not only for the watchface itself, but around the strap itself – was quietly launched on a crowdfunding site as the Fashion Entertainments … Continue reading

Star Wars 7 trailer live: watch it online now

trailerThis morning Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been released as a teaser trailer for the masses on iTunes. You’ll be able to watch this trailer in all of its one minute and 28 seconds of glory, start to finish, right this minute. While you’ll have to head to a variety of theaters around the USA today to see it … Continue reading

HP Stream 11 review: a $200 Windows laptop meant to be a Chromebook killer

It’s no secret that people like Chromebooks. That can’t be good news for Microsoft, which used to own the market for cheap computers. Not one to take this sort of encroachment lying down, Microsoft came out with a lower-cost version of Windows 8.1 th…

Snowmobiling Snowman adds some holiday cheer to your front yard

snowmobiling-snowmanThis holiday season, how about adding a little bit of cheer to the mix rather than the usual drab decorations that you are used to? Forget about building your own snowman that looks immobile and stationary – the $169.95 12’ Snowmobiling Snowman is definitely able to get the fun going, where this unique snowman does not melt in the heat, and neither does it require you to sweat it out to build him, since he is inflatable. Yup, you read that right – all you need is the right kind of air pump, and the Snowmobiling Snowman will be up and running in no time at all.

The 12’ Snowmobiling Snowman will be able to greet holiday revelers as it rides a snowmobile, doing so by flashing a welcoming grin right below his carrot nose and black top hat. There will be quartet of interior lights which will provide the snowman and his snowmobile a warm holiday glow, while the red snowmobile body and green runners will definitely do their part to add festive, Christmas colors to your front yard display. Each purchase would come with seven stakes and three tethers in order to keep the display in place, and the entire shebang is made from 100% rip-stop, waterproof polyester fabric that ought to provide up to years of use.
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Nintendo Patents Game Boy Emulation For Use In Mobile Devices, In-Flight Entertainment

4972254414_b1dd09053f_o A new patent published by the USPTO yesterday details an invention by Nintendo that would allow it to emulate its mobile game consoles, including the Game Boy line of devices specifically, in other settings, including on seat-back displays in airplanes and trains, and on mobile devices including cell phones. The patent is an updated take on an older piece of IP, so it’s not an entirely… Read More

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