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This April 2013 image shows Yosemite Valley at Yosemite National Park in
California.APTwo months after the sequester hit, the Department of Interior
continues to warn of coast-to-coast cuts for the country's national parks
-- and even the partial shutdown of a critical flood warning system.But
Sen. Tom Coburn says there's "no shortage of potential savings," pointing
out that the department is nevertheless spending millions on newly created
monuments and landmarks.The Oklahoma Republican, who has been hounding federal
agencies for weeks about questionable spending under the cloud of sequester,
aired his grievances with the Interior Department in a letter to Secretary
Sally Jewell Tuesday."It makes little sense to expand the number of sites
at the same time the budget of every other park is being
cut and visitors are being turned away from visiting the White House,"
Coburn wrote.Coburn pointedly questioned department efforts to name new
sites and expand others -- decisions that will contribute to the department's
annual costs. Coburn said the National Park Service has designated 13 new
historic landmarks and three new monuments since the sequester hit March
1. One of those landmarks, he noted, is a whiskey distillery --
the George T. Stagg Distillery in Kentucky. Other newly created landmarks
include the Connecticut home of abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, the
historic bridge crossed by civil rights marchers in Selma, Ala., and an
arti
APTurnout was relatively light across Massachusetts on Tuesday as voters
chose which Republican and Democratic candidates will win their party primaries
and go on to campaign in the state's second special U.S. Senate
election in four years.The race to fill Secretary of State John Kerry's
former seat has been overshadowed by the Boston bombings, though turnout
in the city was running slightly ahead of another special U.S. Senate
primary three years ago in part because of an additional local race
on Tuesday's ballot, the state's top elections official said.Even before
the bombings, the campaign had failed to capture the attention of voters
compared with the 2010 special election following the death of longtime
Sen. Edward Kennedy. Former Republican Sen. Scott Brown won the seat but
was ousted last year in another high-profile race by Democratic challenger
Elizabeth Warren.Two Democrats, both members of the state's congressional
delegation, and three Republicans are vying for their parties' nominations.A
win would help Senate Democrats maintain a caucus edge of 55-45 as
they press forward on major issues like immigration and gun control.The
Boston Marathon bombs disrupted the political race, forcing the candidates
to temporarily suspend their campaigns. The bombings also brought national
security and terrorism issues to the fore in an election that was
expected to turn on questions of the economy, gun control, taxes, immigration
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The author's first experience with Google Glass, a futuristic headmounted
computer that Google hopes will change the world.FoxNews.com / Perry ChiaramonteToday
is my first full day as a cyborg.Ive spent the past 18
or so hours wearing Google Glass -- the Internet giants vision of
an always-on, digitally connected future, disguised as a pair of glassless
eyeglasses.Looking past the double-takes and outright stares from everyone
looking at me, its easy to see the potential of this crazy
gizmo. But for now, well, its weird being one of the borg.Glass
is a lopsided yet oddly comfortable hunk of plastic, silicon and titanium.
The brains of my device were housed in two hunks of gray
plastic, all on the right side (and no, theres currently no option
to swap sides). Google has versions in a variety of colors, including
a gorgeous bright orange. If youre going to call attention to yourself,
may as well do it in style.At the back is a battery
and a tiny speaker that rests against your head, and uses the
bones in your skull to amplify its output. The front contains the
camera, processor and a tiny display screen -- your interface to the
world of Google.I picked mine up from Googles temporary Glass office in
New York. And after a 90-minute walkthrough with several Glass guides, I
was ready to set out in the world.I found using Glass to
be remarkably intuitive and straightforward. Others who tried it had mixed
luck, however, which mainly revealed
Americans cannot cover the entire $85 billion in federal budget cuts this
year known as sequester, but theyre pulling together to make up the
losses for important matters like helping local economies and salvaging
federal programs that serve needy children.When the Navy decided to deal
with sequester by pulling its popular Blue Angels fighter jet team from
air shows and other events, organizers of Seattles annual Seafair festival
dug into their general fund to pay for a replacement the
Patriots Jet Team.Seafair President Beth Knox said the Blue Angels had performed
at the festival over the past four decades so spending $80,000 was
important to the community and worth the money."We've had to look outside
the box and find ways that we can fill the gaps where
our government is not able to provide those services," she told Fox
News.In addition to hiring the California-based group of retired fighter
pilots, festival organizers also are bringing in a ship from the Canadian
Navy to replace a U.S. warship that wont be coming to this
summers events."Making sure the general public is educated about the value
of our military, that doesn't change, even if the government has to
cut back on its spending," Knox added.In Wyoming, two cities stepped up
when the National Park Service decided to save money by plowing snow
at Yellowstone National Park two weeks later than usual, which would have
delayed the clearing of four park gates well past the typica
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