On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, President Donald Trump on Monday previewed a new tradition he would like to institute: a parade of military pageantry in the nation’s capital in the style of the one he attended in Paris for Bastille Day this year. “To a large […]
Daily Archives: September 18, 2017
Apple’s iPhone X ($999.99 at Apple) stole the show last week with its sleek new design, lack of a home button and its host of new sensors up front. Those new sensors power not only the TrueDepth camera system but, more importantly, the security feature that replaces Touch ID (since […]
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — News of the $9.2 billion acquisition by Northrop Grumman of Orbital ATK has been met with mixed reactions on what it could mean for the Pentagon’s space business. In a conference call on Monday executives from both firms described the combination of both companies as a […]
Manchester United and rivals Manchester City are level at the top of the Premier League with identical records after five games this season. Only alphabetical order can separate the two sides, with each of them winning four and drawing one. Former Arsenal midfielder Robson believes the title race this season […]
Bale has been present in Real’s rise to the top of world football in recent years. The Wales international has won the Spanish title as well as the Champions League in three of his four seasons at the Bernabeu. He has been linked with a move to Manchester United ever […]
Barcelona star Dembele limped out of Saturday’s 2-1 win over Getafe with a thigh injury. The £97million summer arrival from Borussia Dortmund was brought in as a replacement for the departed Neymar. But Barca boss Valverde now faces a selection headache with the 20-year-old expected to be sidelined for four […]
In September, a data breach at Equifax exposed the personal information of millions of consumers. Getty Images In the wake of the massive security breach at Equifax, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants credit reporting agencies to follow the same rules as banks and insurance companies to help protect consumers. […]
Scientists have harnessed the power of photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide into fuels and alcohols at efficiencies far greater than plants. The achievement marks a significant advance in the effort to move toward sustainable sources of fuel.