Trudeau responds to American senators calling on Canada to increase defence spending Stopping short of offering the assurance U.S. senators are seeking, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government is aware there's more work to do in order to see Canada meet NATO's defence ... 05/24/2024 - 8:15 am | View Link
Closing Bell: D-Street ends at record high! Sensex soars 1,197 points, Nifty near 23K On Thursday, the Nifty and Sensex, key stock market indices in India, ended the day at a lifetime high, led by gains in index heavyweights. Banks were the best sectoral performers in today's trade. 05/22/2024 - 11:37 pm | View Link
World Insights: Turbulence is becoming more frequent. Seatbelt helps. Recent research found that severe clear-air turbulence in the North Atlantic has increased by 55 percent since 1979. Though they seldom cause ... 05/22/2024 - 5:15 am | View Link
Turbulence 'on the rise' experts warn after fatal Singapore Airlines incident Turbulence is on the rise due to climate change experts have warned after a fatal accident on a Singapore Airlines flight on Tuesday. A 73-year-old British man tragically died and around 20 others ... 05/21/2024 - 9:56 pm | View Link
Just how dangerous is turbulence? What causes intense turbulence? The Federal Aviation Administration describes turbulence as movement of air that usually can’t be seen and that often happens unexpectedly. It can be created by ... 05/21/2024 - 8:27 am | View Link
Sales data shows the pendulum for automobile sales is swinging back to pre-pandemic normalcy.
Memorial Day weekend is often considered to be the kick-start to summer, and for car shoppers looking for the best finance and lease deals it’s a great opportunity to take advantage of a marketplace finally returning to normalcy.
Programs dive into how to communicate about climate with the public, ethical and environmental justice aspects of climate solutions, and the roles lawmakers and businesses play in cutting greenhouse gases.
At 16, Katya Kondragunta has already lived through two disasters amped by climate change. First came wildfires in California in 2020.
Now, in the 21st century, the tune evokes the nostalgia for a vanished, golden age.
Graduations throughout the United States erupt with some familiar sounds every year: the passionate cheering of friends and families, the lofty grandeur of speeches and, of course, one very recognizable tune.
Every smartphone has an expiration date. That day arrives when the software updates stop coming and you start missing out on new apps and security protections. With most phones, this used to happen after about only three years.
But things are finally starting to change. The new number is seven.
I first noticed this shift when I reviewed Google’s $700 Pixel 8 smartphone in October.
The Instagram message popped up from a girl named Chelsea: “Howdy.”
David didn’t know anyone named Chelsea, but he clicked through her profile: She had brown hair and a nice smile; under her name was a quote from the Bible. He thought it was sort of weird that she was messaging him, a stranger, in the middle of a workday, but her pouty selfies made that easy to ignore.
He was hesitant when she asked him to chat, but soon her flirty messages escalated to a volley of explicit pictures, and David, a 32-year-old pharmacy technician, got carried away.
LONDON — They appear like ghosts in the night, standing outside your house, one holding up an antenna while the other crouches next to the car parked on the driveway. Within seconds, your car is gone, yet another victim amid a surge in auto theft enabled by the technology designed to make it easier to unlock and start vehicles.
Auto technology has evolved and many newer cars use wireless key fobs and push-button starters instead of traditional metal keys.