A decision on whether charges should be brought in the deadly shooting of an Australian woman at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer will not come before the end of the year, a county attorney announced Thursday. “Our goal was to complete the review and make a decision on […]
Daily Archives: December 28, 2017
New York City is ramping up security for an extremely chilly New Year’s Eve celebration that expects to see 2 million revelers ring in 2018. During a press conference on Thursday, local law enforcement officials explained that while there are no credible threats to New York City or its New […]
The Swiss star has travelled to Perth for his first tournament of the new season – the Hopman Cup. The competition is a warm up for the Australian Open which gets underway on January 15. But at the age 36 he knows that his body may not be able to […]
EA Servers are down for many gamers tonight, over several platforms. It’s unclear how long the current outage will continue, or what is causing the issues tonight. Games that are affected include FIFA 18, Star Wars Battlefront 2 and Battlefield 1. Fans will be hoping for a quick turnaround, especially […]
A bitter cold snap has gripped much of the United States More A dog has been found frozen solid on an Ohio home’s porch as a bitter cold snap grips much of the United States. Toledo humane society cruelty investigator Megan Brown tells The Blade newspaper she doesn’t know how […]
Two dozen horses died in a barn fire early Thursday at a farm in Connecticut, according to the owners of the farm. “There are no words to express our sorrow this morning,” read a post on the Facebook page of Folly Farm in Simsbury. “The fire department is still investigating […]
Vega Light While Vega C and the P120 engine it shares with the Ariane 6 strap-on boosters are Avio’s core focus today, the company is actively weighing a scaled-down version of Vega that would compete directly with launchers in development at Virgin Orbit, Rocket Lab and other commercial ventures focused […]
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have discovered a massive cache of stone artifacts, some of them more than 1.7 million years old. They might reveal when different species of early hominins first migrated out of Africa, according to Live Science. The researchers are part of the DISPERSE project, which studies the […]