Air Force/ Handout via Reuters The Air Force expects to get the first of its new B-2 1 Raider bombers in the mid-2 020 s. This week, the Us air force named the bases that would support testing and maintenance for the new bomber. The service previously picked bases that …
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Courtesy of Flickr user Erik Drost This article was originally published on July 29, 2016. To read the narratives behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section. Upon opening its doorways for the first time on a rainy winter’s nighttime in 1932, the Radio City Music Hall in …
Read More »If Carbon Tech Follows the Path of Batteries, CO2 Capture Could Be Super Cheap by 2040s
Earlier the summer months, a Harvard researcher said he can potentially pull carbon dioxide emissions out of the atmosphere for as little as $100 per metric ton. The news reinvigorated many people who had renounced themselves to an ever-warming planet. The bulletin likewise received push back from some scientists and …
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Streamers Fintan Hand and Benjamin Spragg aren’t the most well known poker players PokerStars has ever signed to its online team. They could, though, play a pivotal role in the years to come. Spragg and Hand were only announced to PokerStars Team Online Pro last month but they add yet …
Read More »Former federal prosecutor lays out why a presidential pardon for Michael Cohen could actually increase Trump’s risk of exposure
Shannon Stapleton/Reuters A former federal prosecutor explained why it would be “stupid” for President Donald Trump to pardon his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen. Cohen split with the president in an interview with ABC News, breaking his silence on the criminal investigation he’s at the center of. The interview fueled speculation …
Read More »Trump’s Supreme Court pick, the brewing trade war, and calls to abolish ICE: Here are the highlights that matter from Sunday’s political shows
Screenshots via Fox, CBS, ABC, NBC The brewing trade war, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, calls to abolish ICE, and a July summit between President Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin were featured in comments on this week’s Sunday political shows. Here are the highlights: Trump’s Fox interview …
Read More »The Trump administration reportedly drafted a bill to abandon key World Trade Organization rules
Associated Press/Evan Vucci The Trump administration has reportedly drafted a bill that would abandon the US’ commitment to the World Trade Organization’s rules. Trump has recently been angling to withdraw the US from the WTO altogether — though Congress is unlikely to approve such a measure. Administration officials involved in …
Read More »China will lift part of its ‘Great Firewall’ to give foreigners access to Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter on a tropical island dubbed ‘Hawaii of the East’
Facebook China’s Hainan island has released plans to give tourists access to Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter in parts of two cities. A partial lifting of the county’s “Great Firewall” is part of an attempt to make the southern island a free trade zone and tourist hub. It’s unclear whether locals …
Read More »Macedonia’s president said he will not accept his country’s name change
REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski Macedonia’s president said Wednesday he would not support an agreement reached between his country’s prime minister and Greece to change the Balkan country’s name. Macedonian president Gjorge Ivanov said the agreement was “shameful” and gave too many concessions to Greece. The move aims to appease Greece, which had long opposed …
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