MIAMI — As the devastated Florida Keys began reopening to residents who fled Hurricane Irma, officials warned the returning islanders to bring enough supplies to sustain them for a while, because no one yet knows when water and power will be fully restored. “The Keys are not what you left […]
Daily Archives: September 17, 2017
One prototype with an engine built by British engineering specialist Prodrive, is a petrol-fuelled car which works on the roads and in the air. The Aeromobil has a top speed of 99mph on the ground but could travel as quickly as 223mph in the air. Japanese engineers are working rigorously […]
LOS ANGELES — Mitchell Flint, an American aviator who helped form the Israeli Air Force in 1948 and served in Israel’s first fighter squadron has died. He was 94. Flint, a former US Navy fighter pilot, died Saturday in Los Angeles of natural causes, said his son, Michael Flint. Flint […]
Golovkin will defend his WBA, WBC and IBF middleweight titles against Alvarez in Las Vegas tonight in a bout scheduled to start at 4am UK time. If he wins, a bout against Saunders would see the first unification since Bernard Hopkins in 2004 after the Brit successfully defended his WBO […]
Three concerts planned for St. Louis this weekend were canceled as protests over the acquittal of a white former police officer in the 2011 killing of a black man continued Saturday, and police said they would continue to arrest those who break the law. Nine city police officers, a county […]
Saunders finished and started the fight the significantly better fighter, out-working his opponent who appeared to have now Plan B when the rounds mounted up against him. Monroe produce a late rally in an effort to counter the weight of the scorecards but it proved to be too little, too […]
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Mine looked like that when I bought it. It’s a little beat up now. David McNew/Getty Images Naturally, I was scandalized by Volkswagen and Audi’s behavior. How could they possibly try to fool the Environmental […]
While Hurricane Irma devastated parts of Florida, it may have inadvertently unearthed a hidden treasure potentially centuries old: a wooden canoe. That’s where the mystery begins. Randy “Shots” Lathrop, a fine art photographer, was on a bike ride Monday morning to see the damage that Irma inflicted on his coastal […]