Today: September 19, 2024
Today: September 19, 2024

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Georgia school shooting highlights fears about classroom cellphone bans

The shooting at a Georgia high school has highlighted concerns raised about a growing effort to ban or restrict cellphones in the classroom

Georgia school shooting highlights fears about classroom cellphone bans
Technology

Cars collect troves of data about traffic and road hazards. Should they share it?

Transportation officials are hoping a major investment in a technology allowing cars to talk to other cars about hazards on the road could be part of the solution to a recent surge in traffic deaths

Cars collect troves of data about traffic and road hazards. Should they share it?
News|Technology|World

Yemen's Houthi rebels claim they shot down another US MQ-9 drone

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed they shot down another American-made MQ-9 drone flying over the country, marking potentially the latest downing of the multimillion-dollar surveillance aircraft

Yemen's Houthi rebels claim they shot down another US MQ-9 drone
Science|Technology

Musk says SpaceX to launch first uncrewed Starships to Mars in two years

SpaceX will launch its first uncrewed Starships to Mars in two years when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said in a post on social media

Musk says SpaceX to launch first uncrewed Starships to Mars in two years
Americas|Science|Technology

Former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory dead after car crash in New Mexico

A former top official in U.S. nuclear weapons research at Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos national laboratories has died after an automobile crash in New Mexico

Former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory dead after car crash in New Mexico
News|Political|Technology|World

Ukraine testing new weapon that can ‘rain molten metal’ on Russian units

CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports that Ukraine is testing the use of so-called "Dragon Drones" that would drop thermite on Russian units.

Ukraine testing new weapon that can ‘rain molten metal’ on Russian units
News|Technology|World

Ukraine’s ‘dragon drones’ rain molten metal on Russian positions in latest terrifying battlefield innovation

Ukraine’s ‘dragon drones’ rain molten metal on Russian positions in latest terrifying battlefield innovation

Ukraine’s ‘dragon drones’ rain molten metal on Russian positions in latest terrifying battlefield innovation
Business|Science|Technology

Boeing Starliner capsule is back on Earth while crew will hitch a SpaceX ride home in 2025

Boeing Starliner capsule is back on Earth while crew will hitch a SpaceX ride home in 2025

Boeing Starliner capsule is back on Earth while crew will hitch a SpaceX ride home in 2025
News|Technology

How some of the biggest right-wing social media stars became unwitting mouthpieces of Russian propaganda

How some of the biggest right-wing social media stars became unwitting mouthpieces of Russian propaganda

How some of the biggest right-wing social media stars became unwitting mouthpieces of Russian propaganda
Crime|News|Technology

Teen arrested after raid uncovers illegal 3D-printed gun operation

Teen arrested after raid uncovers illegal 3D-printed gun operation

Teen arrested after raid uncovers illegal 3D-printed gun operation
Business|Technology

The iPhone is getting a ‘glow’ up. What to expect from Apple’s Monday event

The iPhone is getting a ‘glow’ up. What to expect from Apple’s Monday event

The iPhone is getting a ‘glow’ up. What to expect from Apple’s Monday event
Science|Technology

The Boeing Starliner has returned to Earth without its crew – a former astronaut details what that means for NASA, Boeing and the astronauts still up in space

NASA’s decision to send Starliner’s crew home on a SpaceX capsule will have implications for Boeing, the agency itself and the astronauts still on the space station.

The Boeing Starliner has returned to Earth without its crew – a former astronaut details what that means for NASA, Boeing and the astronauts still up in space
News|Technology

Autopsy suggests tycoon Mike Lynch likely died of suffocation in yacht - source

British tech tycoon Mike Lynch died of suffocation after running out of oxygen, an investigative source said, citing initial examinations carried out on Saturday after his

Autopsy suggests tycoon Mike Lynch likely died of suffocation in yacht - source
Europe|News|Technology|World

Drone debris found outside Ukrainian parliament as Russia launches nationwide attack with 67 drones

Drone debris found outside Ukrainian parliament as Russia launches nationwide attack with 67 drones

Drone debris found outside Ukrainian parliament as Russia launches nationwide attack with 67 drones
Business|Technology

Stellantis recalls more than 1.2 million Ram vehicles due to brake system software

Stellantis recalls more than 1.2 million Ram vehicles due to brake system software

Stellantis recalls more than 1.2 million Ram vehicles due to brake system software
Business|Technology

Stellantis recalls 1.5M Ram trucks to fix software bug that can disable stability control

Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickups worldwide to fix a software problem that can disable the electronic stability control

Stellantis recalls 1.5M Ram trucks to fix software bug that can disable stability control
Environment|Technology

Environment solution: New metals refinery for nickel and cobalt opens in Ohio

Mining raw materials, like nickel, for batteries harms the environment, and new mines are very difficult to get approved, so the search is on to recycle metals that have already come out of the earth

Environment solution: New metals refinery for nickel and cobalt opens in Ohio
Business|Environment|Europe|Technology

Renault CEO says sector could face billions in fines as EV sales slow

Europe's autos industry could face fines of 15 billion euros ($17.4 billion) for carbon emissions due to slowing demand for electric vehicles, Renault CEO Luca de Meo said on

Renault CEO says sector could face billions in fines as EV sales slow
News|Technology|World

Ukraine says Russia launched 67 drones in overnight attack

Ukraine's air force said on Saturday Russia launched a total of 67 long-range Shahed drones in a mass overnight attack, 58 of which it was able to shoot down.

Ukraine says Russia launched 67 drones in overnight attack
News|Science|Technology

What is helium and why is it used in rockets?

Two NASA astronauts aboard Boeing's Starliner will stay on the International Space Station for months because of a faulty propulsion system whose

What is helium and why is it used in rockets?
Business|Celebrity|Election|Finance|News|Technology

Stakeholder in Trump's Truth Social parent company wins court ruling over share transfer

A federal judge in Delaware has ruled in favor of a firm seeking assurance that it will be able to sell its minority stake in the parent company of former president Donald Trump’s Truth Social platform

Stakeholder in Trump's Truth Social parent company wins court ruling over share transfer
Science|Technology

See the moment Starliner undocked from the ISS

The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is flying home empty from the International Space Station after NASA deemed the capsule too risky to carry the crew back to Earth. Crew members Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are set to spend another five or six months on the orbiting laboratory

See the moment Starliner undocked from the ISS
News|Science|Technology

Without astronauts, Boeing's Starliner returns to Earth

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft landed uncrewed in a New Mexico desert late on Friday, capping a three-month test mission hobbled by technical issues that forced

Without astronauts, Boeing's Starliner returns to Earth
Science|Technology

Brazil probes ice buildup in plane crash that killed 62

A preliminary report into the August crash of an airliner in Brazil found signs of ice buildup on the plane

Brazil probes ice buildup in plane crash that killed 62
News|Technology

A Navy officer is demoted after sneaking a satellite dish onto a warship to get the internet

U_S_ Navy investigators say an officer who wanted the internet so she and other enlisted officers could scroll social media and check sports scores while deployed had an unauthorized Starlink satellite dish installed on a warship and dubbed it “Stinky.”

A Navy officer is demoted after sneaking a satellite dish onto a warship to get the internet

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