On Jan. 18, NASA announced that astronaut Jeanette Epps would not fly, as expected, to the International Space Station in June. The mission would have been historic, since she would have become the first African-American crewmember on the orbiting outpost. The space agency hasn’t released any information about why Epps […]
Daily Archives: January 21, 2018
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In his first interview since acknowledging an extramarital affair, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens said Saturday that there was “no blackmail” and “no threat of violence” by him in what he described as a months-long “consensual relationship” with his former hairdresser. Greitens told The Associated Press that […]
Blame Game Continues as Senate Tries to Reach Shutdown Compromise More (WASHINGTON) — Senate leaders offered no obvious solution to reopening the government and engaged in unrelenting finger-pointing during a rare Sunday session in the hours leading up to a vote to end the shutdown before the workweek began. The […]
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Jim Johannson, the general manager of the U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team, has died on the eve of the Pyeongchang Games. He was 53. Johannson passed away in his sleep Sunday morning, according to USA Hockey. Executive director Pat Kelleher said the organization is “beyond shocked […]
Square Enix have at least two games that fans are desperate to find out more about. While the Kingdom Hearts 3 release date has been given a vague 2018 launch window, fans are still waiting to find out when it might drop. And it’s the same case for the upcoming […]
Jaguars 0-3 Patriots, 5:01, 1st quarter They get to their own 49 and that’s as far as they will get as Malcolm Butler takes down lee. Jaguars end their first possession on a punt. Jaguars 0-3 Patriots, 6:01, 1st quarter The Jaguars keep handing going to Leonard Fournette, putting together […]
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers reconvened at the Capitol on Sunday with plenty of bluster but few prospects for a bargain as the second day of the government shutdown ticked on. The stark divide between both parties was on full display as lawmakers took to the Sunday shows to assign fault for […]
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Can Apple’s HomePod capture emotions? James Martin/CNET If you’re only moved by the displays at CES, Google and Amazon have this smart speaker thing sewn up. They’re infiltrating every product they can, while Apple can’t […]