Sunday, June 30, 2013

Grill of Honor: Lowe?s Thanks Troops with Charity Grill-Off and $100,000 Donation to USO

Carson Daly, Brooklyn Decker join those saluting military guests at 4th of July celebration

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lowe?s and the USO treated hundreds of servicemen and women and their families to an all-American event headlined by a charity grill-off today at Nationals Park to thank the U.S. armed forces and celebrate the Fourth of July. ?Grill Sergeants? from each branch of the military put their grilling skills to the test during the all-star grilling competition.

?Their generous donation also makes it possible for the USO to continue providing important programs and services to those who need us most. On this Fourth of July, we are grateful to Lowe?s for joining us as we show our troops that their service and sacrifice are appreciated.?

The winning Grill Sergeant, Lance Cpl. Noah Bratcher of the U.S. Marines and his wife Cassandra, created the best burger among six branch chefs who fired up their Master Forge grills. The Marines won bragging rights, and Lowe?s donated $100,000 to the USO on its behalf.

Chefs from the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, National Guard and Navy were given 40 minutes to turn a recipe with surprise ingredients into a burger worth saluting. Celebrities Carson Daly and Brooklyn Decker attended the event in support of the troops and served as judges alongside Elaine Rodgers, President and CEO, USO of Metropolitan Washington, and Tom Lamb, Lowe?s chief marketing officer. Each team won gift cards and a grilling prize package for participating in the event.

The invited guests cheered on their favorite military branch and then enjoyed a day at the ballpark. Military families participated in free activities, including movie-themed Build & Grow clinics, face painting, cornhole tournaments, behind-the-scenes tours of the ballpark, a picnic-style cookout and more.

Hi-res photography and b-roll from the event can be downloaded here and used for media purposes: http://a-1broadcast.com/project/usocelebritygrill.html#.

?Today, Lowe?s gave military families a chance to have a great time,? said USO President and CEO Sloan Gibson. ?Their generous donation also makes it possible for the USO to continue providing important programs and services to those who need us most. On this Fourth of July, we are grateful to Lowe?s for joining us as we show our troops that their service and sacrifice are appreciated.?

Lowe?s support of the U.S. armed forces spans more than 60 years. Founded in 1946 by World War II Army veteran Carl Buchan, Lowe?s is proud to be a military friendly employer and a longtime supporter of the USO. Lowe?s employs more than 16,000 military veterans.

ABOUT THE USO

The USO lifts the spirits of America?s troops and their families millions of times each year at hundreds of places worldwide. We provide a touch of home through centers at airports and military bases in the U.S. and abroad, top quality entertainment and innovative programs and services. We also provide critical support to those who need us most, including forward-deployed troops, military families, wounded warriors and families of the fallen. The USO is a private, non-profit organization, not a government agency. Our programs and services are made possible by the American people, support of our corporate partners and the dedication of our volunteers and staff.

ABOUT LOWE?S

With fiscal year 2012 sales of $50.5 billion, Lowe?s Companies, Inc. is a FORTUNE? 100 company that serves approximately 15 million customers a week at more than 1,750 home improvement stores in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Founded in 1946 and based in Mooresville, N.C., Lowe?s is the second-largest home improvement retailer in the world. For more information, visit Lowes.com.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

'The Lyme Wars' That Tiny Ticks Have Wrought

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'The Lyme Wars' That Tiny Ticks Have Wrought
Since Lyme disease was first identified in the late 1970s, it has become the most commonly reported tick-borne illness in the country. Journalist Michael Specter talks about his New Yorker article on the disease and its controversial history.

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10 Things to See: A week of top AP photos

Here's your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.

This week's collection includes an aerial demonstration team in South Korea, cotton candy in front of the supermoon in California, a humanoid communication robot in Tokyo, a blocked shot at a Stanley Cup hockey game and a holy man in India.

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This gallery contains photos published May June 20-27, 2013.

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AP PHOTOS: Slave descendants' community dwindling: http://apne.ws/17Fc1l4

AP PHOTOS: From Egypt's street, a new techno sound: http://apne.ws/17kJCgq

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Edward Snowden tells South China Morning Post he took Booz Allen job to collect NSA information

Edward Snowden may now be far from Hong Kong, but the South China Morning Post has just revealed more details from an interview he granted on June 12th while he was still there. According to the paper, Snowden reportedly said that he took a job with NSA-contractor Booz Allen Hamilton in order to gather additional evidence about the spy agency's activities. "My position with Booz Allen Hamilton granted me access to lists of machines all over the world the NSA hacked," he said. "That is why I accepted that position about three months ago." He reportedly further said "correct on Booz," when asked if he specifically went to Booz Allen to gather evidence of surveillance. As the paper notes, Snowden also said that he took pay cuts "in the course of pursuing specific work" in an online Q&A with The Guardian last week, and he's also indicated that he has more information he intends to leak, adding that he'd like to "make it available to journalists in each country to make their own assessment."

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