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- Wisconsin Republicans Abruptly Decide To Oust Top State Elections And Ethics Officials
- California house of horrors: parents could face life in prison
- Mysterious letter sent to police station was allegedly written by 1962 Alcatraz escapee
- U.S. Schools Have Already Faced 11 Shooting Incidents This Year
- Authorities look for motive in fatal Kentucky high school shooting
- Twitter ignites over photo of Mike Pence posing with White House interns
- US warns Hong Kong on illicit North Korea trade
- Kidnapping victim killed when FBI agent opens fire during raid in northeast Houston
- Trump Reportedly Asked Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe Who He Voted For
- Larry Nassar Sentenced To 40 To 175 Years In Prison For Child Sexual Abuse
- Traffic Stop Chase Ends in Head-On Collision
- Trump: ‘I’m looking forward’ to speaking with Mueller
- Oregon boy, 8, dies from flesh-eating bacteria after falling off bike
- GOP Lawmaker Gets Sunday-Schooled Over Botched Religious Reference
- Smart Contact Lenses Are Now Ready to Bring the Future Direct to Your Eyes
- Three dead as packed Italy commuter train derails
- North Koreans Can't Escape Human Rights Abuses, Even When They Flee
- The Latest: Turkey's Erdogan says he warned Trump over Syria
- 'He Kissed My Forehead and Slit My Throat.' Ex-Teacher Attacked Wife Who Discovered His Affair With 14-Year-Old Student, Police Say
- Inside a Flat Earth Convention, Where Nearly Everyone Believes Earth Isn't Round
- Activists Film ‘Extreme Market’ In Indonesia To Denounce Dog Meat Trade
- Correction: Burned Bears story
- Deadly car bombings in Benghazi
- Why the Blockchain Is So Much Bigger Than Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency
- Garrison Keillor's Former Station Reports He Was Fired For More Than Touching A Woman's Back
- Couple Charged With Child Abuse, 10-Month-Old Weighed Just 9 Pounds
- Anger swells in Pakistan as suspect in child killer case remanded
- 1 Word Convinced Tweeters That Donald Trump Is A 'Power Rangers' Fan
- Venezuela's presidential battle begins, Maduro favorite
- Las Vegas Massacre Victim Jovanna Calzadillas Finally Goes Home After She Was Shot in the Head
- Doomsday: Why a War with Russia Would Go Nuclear (And Kill Billions of People)
- What You Should Really Be Asking At Parent-Teacher Conferences
- Mattis thanks Vietnam for supporting sanctions on N. Korea
- Dashcam Video Shows ‘Senseless’ Killing Of Iranian-American By Federal Cops, Lawyers Say
- Trump HUD Official Lynne Patton Under Fire After Calling Journalist 'Miss Piggy'
- Gunmen cross from Nigeria, attack Cameroon border post: witnesses
- Astronomers really hate that bright disco ball satellite secretly launched to space
- The Latest: Pentagon: Turkey's Syria operations not helpful
- Man Surprises Stepdad With Adoption Papers and Plans to Take His Name
- Video released of bar fight allegedly involving off-duty CPD officer
- Please Explain Why Vanity Fair Gave Oprah 3 Hands In This Photo
- 13 Sweet Easter Pies To Celebrate Spring
- Taco Bell Employee Throws Cheesy Burrito at Boss to Make a Point
Wisconsin Republicans Abruptly Decide To Oust Top State Elections And Ethics Officials Posted: 24 Jan 2018 03:31 PM PST |
California house of horrors: parents could face life in prison Posted: 24 Jan 2018 07:52 AM PST |
Mysterious letter sent to police station was allegedly written by 1962 Alcatraz escapee Posted: 24 Jan 2018 07:00 AM PST |
U.S. Schools Have Already Faced 11 Shooting Incidents This Year Posted: 24 Jan 2018 07:52 AM PST |
Authorities look for motive in fatal Kentucky high school shooting Posted: 24 Jan 2018 07:44 AM PST |
Twitter ignites over photo of Mike Pence posing with White House interns Posted: 24 Jan 2018 02:15 PM PST |
US warns Hong Kong on illicit North Korea trade Posted: 24 Jan 2018 06:48 AM PST A senior United States official warned Hong Kong authorities Wednesday they must stop the city being used as a "safe harbour" for illicit trade with North Korea, in violation of United Nations sanctions. The warning came weeks after a Hong Kong-flagged ship was seized in South Korea for transferring oil products to another vessel. The UN -- at the urging of the US -- has imposed a series of sanctions against North Korea aimed at tightening the economic screws on Pyongyang over its missile and nuclear programme. |
Kidnapping victim killed when FBI agent opens fire during raid in northeast Houston Posted: 25 Jan 2018 03:50 PM PST |
Trump Reportedly Asked Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe Who He Voted For Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:12 PM PST |
Larry Nassar Sentenced To 40 To 175 Years In Prison For Child Sexual Abuse Posted: 24 Jan 2018 09:39 AM PST |
Traffic Stop Chase Ends in Head-On Collision Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:00 PM PST |
Trump: ‘I’m looking forward’ to speaking with Mueller Posted: 24 Jan 2018 07:43 AM PST |
Oregon boy, 8, dies from flesh-eating bacteria after falling off bike Posted: 25 Jan 2018 10:00 AM PST |
GOP Lawmaker Gets Sunday-Schooled Over Botched Religious Reference Posted: 24 Jan 2018 10:53 PM PST |
Smart Contact Lenses Are Now Ready to Bring the Future Direct to Your Eyes Posted: 24 Jan 2018 04:01 PM PST |
Three dead as packed Italy commuter train derails Posted: 25 Jan 2018 11:52 AM PST Three women were killed and a dozen people seriously injured after a packed Italian commuter train derailed on Thursday near the northern city of Milan. Witnesses told the media the regional train began to shake heavily as if it were running over rocks, before braking suddenly and derailing. Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni promised that full light would be shed on the circumstances of the crash, whose cause was not immediately clear. |
North Koreans Can't Escape Human Rights Abuses, Even When They Flee Posted: 25 Jan 2018 02:46 AM PST |
The Latest: Turkey's Erdogan says he warned Trump over Syria Posted: 24 Jan 2018 12:20 PM PST |
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Inside a Flat Earth Convention, Where Nearly Everyone Believes Earth Isn't Round Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:00 PM PST |
Activists Film ‘Extreme Market’ In Indonesia To Denounce Dog Meat Trade Posted: 23 Jan 2018 08:34 PM PST |
Correction: Burned Bears story Posted: 25 Jan 2018 12:04 PM PST SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In a story Jan. 24 about medical care for three wild animals burned in fires in Southern California, The Associated Press, relying on information from the animal's caregivers, reported erroneously that a 5-month-old mountain lion being treated for burns would be released back into the wild this week. |
Deadly car bombings in Benghazi Posted: 24 Jan 2018 07:40 AM PST The death toll from a nighttime twin car bombing near a mosque in a residential area of Libya's eastern city of Benghazi rose to 33 on Wednesday, authorities said. The Tuesday night attack, which struck the city's Salmani neighborhood, also left 47 people wounded, local health official Hani Belras Ali said. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the bombing, but many assumed it was the work of remnants of an Islamic State group faction largely driven out of Libya. |
Why the Blockchain Is So Much Bigger Than Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Posted: 24 Jan 2018 12:04 PM PST |
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Couple Charged With Child Abuse, 10-Month-Old Weighed Just 9 Pounds Posted: 25 Jan 2018 06:50 AM PST |
Anger swells in Pakistan as suspect in child killer case remanded Posted: 24 Jan 2018 06:40 AM PST Angry Pakistanis called Wednesday for the public execution of a suspect accused of raping and murdering a girl in a case that enraged the country and stoked fears a serial killer was preying on children. The suspect, Imran Ali, was remanded in custody for 14 days by an anti-terrorism court in Lahore one day after his arrest over the rape and murder of six-year-old Zainab Fatima Ameen in the Punjab city of Kasur. Zainab's murder weeks earlier sparked outrage across the country with riots erupting in Kasur as thousands swarmed police stations and set fire to politicians' homes, while Pakistanis took to social media demanding action. |
1 Word Convinced Tweeters That Donald Trump Is A 'Power Rangers' Fan Posted: 25 Jan 2018 01:38 AM PST |
Venezuela's presidential battle begins, Maduro favorite Posted: 24 Jan 2018 03:28 PM PST By Andrew Cawthorne and Andreina Aponte CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's presidential election race has begun with favorite and incumbent Nicolas Maduro signaling a nationalist, "anti-Trump" campaign while his demoralized foes scramble to find a viable candidate for a vote they predict will be unfair. Critics of the 55-year-old Maduro, who succeeded Hugo Chavez in 2013, say he has ruined a once prosperous oil economy, turned Venezuela into a dictatorship and skewed the election system to perpetuate power for his Socialist Party. Government officials say they are fighting a U.S.-led right-wing conspiracy determined to end socialism in Latin America, hobble Venezuela's economy, and steal its oil wealth. |
Las Vegas Massacre Victim Jovanna Calzadillas Finally Goes Home After She Was Shot in the Head Posted: 24 Jan 2018 01:07 PM PST |
Doomsday: Why a War with Russia Would Go Nuclear (And Kill Billions of People) Posted: 25 Jan 2018 07:47 AM PST A NATO counter-offensive would be bloody and fraught with escalatory risk—but it's one of the probable outcomes of a Russian invasion. In that eventuality, Russian conventional forces—of which only a portion are well trained and well equipped—would likely be severely damaged or even destroyed. After all, Moscow has expressed concerns in the past that regime change by the West is an all too real danger. |
What You Should Really Be Asking At Parent-Teacher Conferences Posted: 25 Jan 2018 06:01 AM PST |
Mattis thanks Vietnam for supporting sanctions on N. Korea Posted: 24 Jan 2018 01:17 AM PST |
Dashcam Video Shows ‘Senseless’ Killing Of Iranian-American By Federal Cops, Lawyers Say Posted: 24 Jan 2018 11:43 AM PST |
Trump HUD Official Lynne Patton Under Fire After Calling Journalist 'Miss Piggy' Posted: 24 Jan 2018 09:09 PM PST |
Gunmen cross from Nigeria, attack Cameroon border post: witnesses Posted: 25 Jan 2018 07:52 AM PST By Josiane Kouagheu DOUALA (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked a border crossing in Cameroon's southwest on Thursday, launching their assault from Nigeria, according to security officials who witnessed the incident. A Nigerian military spokesman denied the assailants had crossed over from Nigeria, and the incident is likely to further damage relations between the neighbours, strained over the rise of an Anglophone Cameroonian separatist movement. |
Astronomers really hate that bright disco ball satellite secretly launched to space Posted: 25 Jan 2018 11:28 AM PST On Thursday, the rocket company Rocket Lab announced that it had secretly launched the Humanity Star, a satellite in the shape of a reflective sphere that effectively works as a disco ball and could at times become the brightest object in the night sky. The Humanity Star was launched as a way to unite all who see it under the night sky, according to Rocket Lab. SEE ALSO: A satellite secretly launched by a little rocket is expected to be 'the brightest thing in the night sky' "The Humanity Star is intended to serve as a focal point for humanity as every single person on Earth will have the opportunity to see and experience it," Rocket Lab said in a statement. But certain people on Earth aren't exactly pleased. Just after Rocket Lab announced the surprise launch of the satellite, many astronomers tweeted their annoyance that the New Zealand-based company would build and launch this bright object. Looking up at the Moon and the planets in the night sky invokes similar feelings of wonder - why do we need this artificial disco ball in orbit? https://t.co/FDxiR7FyQr — Meg Schwamb (@megschwamb) January 24, 2018 This is stupid, vandalizes the night sky and corrupts our view of the cosmos. https://t.co/KkATT35Kf0 — David Kipping (@david_kipping) January 25, 2018 An unscientific survey of the astronomy folks I follow suggest they all hate this object. https://t.co/zKP94AqISw — M.P. (@OmanReagan) January 24, 2018 "Looking up at the Moon and the planets in the night sky invokes similar feelings of wonder - why do we need this artificial disco ball in orbit?" planetary scientist Meg Schwamb said in a tweet. The Humanity Star isn't expected to stay in orbit for very long, and it won't be visible everywhere. The quickly spinning satellite will orbit the Earth every 90 minutes and its orbit should decay in about 9 months, forcing the Humanity Star to harmlessly burn up in the atmosphere. That said, it could create a bit of a headache for astronomers trying to peer deeply out into the cosmos during the time that it's in orbit. While this is a great idea, there is the problem that having another bright light in the sky, making light pollution that makes it more difficult to see that Universe.... :oS https://t.co/OD21gTbnjb — DJ Dr JJ Eldridge (@astro_jje) January 24, 2018 There are already hundreds of satellites you can see with your naked eye. Launching a disco ball as a PR stunt just increases the odds of the Kessler Syndrome making low earth orbit unusable. — Andy Howell (@d_a_howell) January 24, 2018 I agree, it presumably also adds one more piece of optical noise to the sky (how to ruin nice telescope integration time...) — Caleb Scharf (@caleb_scharf) January 24, 2018 Wow. Intentionally bright long-term space graffiti. Thanks a lot, @RocketLab. https://t.co/jvYBvQGyW3 — Mike Brown (@plutokiller) January 24, 2018 Agree, this is an awful idea. Besides: ISS is naked eye when visible. It's been done. Judging by the past couple decades: putting bright shiny thing in orbit =/= awe and world peace. — Eric Mamajek (@EricMamajek) January 25, 2018 David Kipping, an astronomer who hunts for planets outside of our solar system, made the point that the satellite could create some serious problems if he's trying to catch sight of one of those elusive planets as the Humanity Star flies through his field of view. it's supposed to be the brightest thing in the sky, i'd be pretty annoyed if this thing passed through my field whilst observing a transit... — David Kipping (@david_kipping) January 25, 2018 The intention behind the Humanity Star, however, is certainly something most astronomers can likely understand. "I know many astronomers are upset at this unnecessary object that will cause light pollution, although again we don't know orbit or brightness yet so we don't know how bad it will be," astrophysicist JJ Eldridge said via Twitter message. "But I can also kinda see that maybe we do need something like this with so much negativity in the world at the moment." Rocket Lab, for its part, has been replying to some negative tweets and attempting to clarify just how much of a distraction the Humanity Star will be for those studying the universe. The Humanity Star will blink across the sky for just a seconds, and it won't be visible in your region for the full 9 months in orbit. Our hope is that it draws people's attention to the stars, then leaves them looking to the universe long after The Humanity Star has passed. — Rocket Lab (@RocketLab) January 24, 2018 "The Humanity Star will briefly flash across the sky for a few seconds, reflecting sunlight back to the Earth's surface, creating a fleeting glint of light," Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck said in a statement via email. "It is designed to be a brief moment of just a few seconds." The Humanity Star was launched to space during a test flight of Rocket Lab's Electron rocket over the weekend. Update: This story was updated to include a statement from Rocket Lab. WATCH: Neil deGrasse Tyson explains if we can dump our trash on the moon |
The Latest: Pentagon: Turkey's Syria operations not helpful Posted: 25 Jan 2018 10:49 AM PST |
Man Surprises Stepdad With Adoption Papers and Plans to Take His Name Posted: 25 Jan 2018 01:01 PM PST |
Video released of bar fight allegedly involving off-duty CPD officer Posted: 25 Jan 2018 12:16 PM PST |
Please Explain Why Vanity Fair Gave Oprah 3 Hands In This Photo Posted: 25 Jan 2018 04:07 PM PST |
13 Sweet Easter Pies To Celebrate Spring Posted: 25 Jan 2018 09:40 AM PST |
Taco Bell Employee Throws Cheesy Burrito at Boss to Make a Point Posted: 24 Jan 2018 08:22 AM PST |
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