The Georgia attorney general’s office will no longer represent state election officials in an elections integrity lawsuit in which a crucial computer server was quietly wiped clean three days after the suit was filed, The Associated Press has learned. The lawsuit aims to force Georgia to retire its antiquated and […]
Daily Archives: November 1, 2017
Six Tupolev Tu-22M3 long-range bombers took off from Russian territory on Wednesday and flew over Iran and Iraq to reach their intended targets, which included ISIS strongholds and depots storing arms and ammunition. Russia’s defence ministry said the bombers “delivered a massive airstrike against terrorists’ facilities near the town of […]
What is the plague? The plague, often described as The Black Death, is an infectious bacterial disease that has a frighteningly high mortality rate if left untreated. There are two main strains of the killer disease: the bubonic plague and the pneumonic plague. Both diseases are carried by small rodents, […]
The highly contagious plague has killed 128 people in Madagascar, health authorities on the island nation said. It is now considered a much bigger threat to the region than first thought amid fears it could spread to other countries. The outbreak has caused widespread alarm across the poor Indian Ocean […]
Fans know that Leia will die and Snoke is highly unlikely to be swishing around the galaxy in his gold robes beyond Episode 9. Many are convinced that either Luke or Kylo Ren (or both) will pay the ultimate price to lay the Skywalker legacy to rest. As speculation builds […]
The president was considering the move in the wake of the cycle path rampage which left eight people dead and at least 12 injured. Islamic State fanatic Saipov, a 29-yearold migrant from Uzbekistan, was said to be “gleeful” as he recovered in hospital from police bullet wounds in his stomach. […]
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pick to lead NASA was slammed by Senate Democrats during a nomination hearing Wednesday, while he waffled on the scientific consensus about climate change. Appearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-Okla.) said he believes that the climate is changing and […]
FILE–This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey shows a side view of a recently emerged adult female western glacier stonefly from below Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National Park, Mont. U.S. officials are reconsidering whether federal protections are needed for the rare, cold-water insect after scientists confirmed its […]