GETTY/PIOTR bARSZCZEWSKI YOUTUBE Donald Tusk was branded ‘delusional’ after calling Europe the best place in the world The EU chief sparked fury from pro-Brexit campaigners after he called on his fellow Poles to “love the European Union”. Speaking to a Polish magazine on Wednesday, the President of the European Council […]
Daily Archives: January 11, 2018
It’s been a while since our last favorite finds roundup, when we were in the thick of Black Friday and holiday shopping. Now that the gifts are given, our resolutions have been made, and we’re thinking what to get our boo for Valentine’s Day, it’s back to our regularly-scheduled programming […]
Peter Beardsley will almost certainly have to wait until the middle of next week before learning if he is to lose his job coaching Newcastle United’s under‑23 side. Yasin Ben El-Mhanni, a 22-year-old reserve winger, has accused the former England international of bullying and racism and on Thursday had a […]
Many Californians in the area hit hardest by this week’s deadly mudslides did not heed warnings for hours and days by emergency officials encouraging them to evacuate their homes — and then received cellphone alerts of imminent slides when the massive streams of debris were already heading toward them or […]
Bishwa Ijtema is held in two phases with the first phase beginning on Friday January 12 and ending on Sunday January 14. Then after a four day break, the second phase will begin on Friday January 19 and end on Sunday January 21 on the banks of the river Turag. […]
In its search for exoplanets — planets outside of our solar system — NASA’s Kepler telescope trails behind Earth, measuring the brightness of stars that may potentially host planets. The instrument identifies potential planets around other stars by looking for dips in the brightness of the stars that occur when […]
AUSTIN, Texas — The U.S. Air Force’s future weather satellite plans are beginning to take shape but are centered around enhancing information technology, cybersecurity and small satellites in the near term rather than a new generation of large, sophisticated spacecraft to replace the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program. That’s largely due […]
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats calls this foreign intelligence the “holy grail” that provides insight into the thinking and actions of U.S. adversaries. However, the program, which is to expire on Jan. 19, also sweeps up Americans’ communications. Privacy advocates and some lawmakers from both parties want to require […]