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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Raging Protesters Set Ferguson on Fire
It’s nearly impossible to capture the pain, frustration, and sadness in Ferguson following the announcement that a white cop will not be charged for shooting an unarmed black teen three months ago. But if the faces partially hidden by gas … Continue reading
Flying Coach Is the New Hell: How Airlines Engineer You Out of Room
Some 24.6 million people (equal to the whole population of Australia) will be heading down the aisle toward a seat on an American airline during this Thanksgiving holiday. That’s an average 31,000 a day more than last year— including international … Continue reading
Popes Blistering Attack on Haggard Europe
Pope Francis launched a blistering attack against Europe Tuesday claiming that the former cradle of democracy was growing “haggard,” soulless, and irrelevant. Francis became the first pope to address the European Parliament since the end of the Cold War, but … Continue reading
Our History: B-52 is a hardy bird
Mug of John Andrew Prime, reporter for The Times(Photo: Val Horvath Davidson/The Times) When Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James took questions from the crowd during her visit to Barksdale Air Force Base and Bossier City earlier this … Continue reading
Drone Flights Face FAA Hit
Highly anticipated federal rules on commercial drones are expected to require operators to have a license and limit flights to daylight hours, below 400 feet and within sight of the person at the controls, according to people familiar with the … Continue reading
Holiday shopping helper: Grab the hottest and coolest tech gifts
TVs, smartphones, speakers, routers and more make great gifts, but can be hard to sort out which is best. Relax. We’ve got this. Article source: http://www.19actionnews.com/story/27429061/the-latest-and-the-best-tech-gifts-for-the-holiday-season