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- New video apparently shows bloodied United passenger returning to plane after being forcibly removed
- California Elem. School Shooting: 2 Adults Killed, 2 Children Wounded
- Trump declares that North Korea is ‘looking for trouble’ as tensions rise
- Illinois judge fatally shot outside Chicago home: police
- Tensions Rise: Russia, Iran, U.S. in War of Words Over Syria Strikes
- Florida Police Release 'ISIS' Video
- Video of passenger getting dragged off flight sparks uproar
- Woman Speaks Out Against Brother Who Raped Her as a Child
- Symantec attributes 40 cyber attacks to CIA-linked hacking tools
- Tillerson's Russia trip highlights emergence from shadows
- Captured Mexican governor could be extradited to U.S. or Mexico
- Indian News Anchor Learns Of Husband’s Death During Live Report
- Cafeteria duty and other junior justice firsts Neil Gorsuch will experience
- Critics mock United Airlines as CEO defends removing ‘belligerent’ passenger
- Aspiring Rapper Eats $621 Worth of Seafood, Then Jumps in the Sea to Beat the Check: Cops
- North Korea's parliament meets, with Kim Jong Un at center
- Toshiba files results unapproved by auditor; warns of 'going concern' risk
- White House press secretary Sean Spicer answers question on Trump's plans for Assad in Syria
- US strike wiped out fifth of Assad air force, Mattis says
- Casey Anthony Still In Spotlight Years After Murder Trial
- 7 Reasons to Work Part Time in Retirement
- AT&T just made a $1.25 billion bet on 5G
- United Airlines finally apologizes, as image takes beating
- Hero Doctor Shares How He Risked His Life to Save Woman Attacked in New Orleans
- Judge again finds discrimination in Texas' voter ID law
- Man Discovers $2.4 Million in Gold in Ex-Army Tank
- Beijing offers cash rewards to unearth foreign spies
- More Than A Quarter Of Trump's Twitter Followers Are Egg Accounts
- Southern EU leaders defend US strikes in Syria
- This Mom Gave Birth to a Nearly 14-Pound Baby — *Without* An Epidural
- Scientists are going to drill deeper into the Earth than ever before
- France's Le Pen hits nerve over WWII roundup of Jews
- Syrians protest U.S. airstrikes and more: April 11 in photos
- GOP owns health care dilemma now, and voter skepticism
- Doctor Dragged Off United Flight Earned $234K From Professional Poker
- Mom Finally Has Miracle Baby, 13 Years After Her 2 Children Were Murdered
- Dog finds the perfect sunny day companion and it's not what you'd expect
- Glum EU braces for Turkey vote on Erdogan's powers
- Key facts on the resignation of Alabama's governor
New video apparently shows bloodied United passenger returning to plane after being forcibly removed Posted: 10 Apr 2017 11:52 AM PDT |
California Elem. School Shooting: 2 Adults Killed, 2 Children Wounded Posted: 10 Apr 2017 08:31 AM PDT |
Trump declares that North Korea is ‘looking for trouble’ as tensions rise Posted: 11 Apr 2017 06:39 AM PDT |
Illinois judge fatally shot outside Chicago home: police Posted: 10 Apr 2017 03:40 PM PDT
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Tensions Rise: Russia, Iran, U.S. in War of Words Over Syria Strikes Posted: 10 Apr 2017 08:36 AM PDT |
Florida Police Release 'ISIS' Video Posted: 10 Apr 2017 09:22 AM PDT |
Video of passenger getting dragged off flight sparks uproar Posted: 10 Apr 2017 07:14 PM PDT |
Woman Speaks Out Against Brother Who Raped Her as a Child Posted: 11 Apr 2017 01:51 PM PDT |
Symantec attributes 40 cyber attacks to CIA-linked hacking tools Posted: 10 Apr 2017 06:45 AM PDT
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Tillerson's Russia trip highlights emergence from shadows Posted: 09 Apr 2017 06:57 PM PDT
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Captured Mexican governor could be extradited to U.S. or Mexico Posted: 10 Apr 2017 08:21 PM PDT
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Indian News Anchor Learns Of Husband’s Death During Live Report Posted: 10 Apr 2017 02:09 PM PDT |
Cafeteria duty and other junior justice firsts Neil Gorsuch will experience Posted: 10 Apr 2017 09:35 AM PDT |
Critics mock United Airlines as CEO defends removing ‘belligerent’ passenger Posted: 11 Apr 2017 04:54 AM PDT |
Aspiring Rapper Eats $621 Worth of Seafood, Then Jumps in the Sea to Beat the Check: Cops Posted: 10 Apr 2017 08:34 AM PDT |
North Korea's parliament meets, with Kim Jong Un at center Posted: 11 Apr 2017 11:07 AM PDT |
Toshiba files results unapproved by auditor; warns of 'going concern' risk Posted: 11 Apr 2017 10:27 AM PDT
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer answers question on Trump's plans for Assad in Syria Posted: 10 Apr 2017 01:01 PM PDT |
US strike wiped out fifth of Assad air force, Mattis says Posted: 10 Apr 2017 07:11 PM PDT
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Casey Anthony Still In Spotlight Years After Murder Trial Posted: 10 Apr 2017 08:20 AM PDT |
7 Reasons to Work Part Time in Retirement Posted: 10 Apr 2017 07:15 AM PDT |
AT&T just made a $1.25 billion bet on 5G Posted: 10 Apr 2017 05:30 PM PDT 5G connectivity is coming, which is good news for anyone who's ever wanted to stream multiple things in 4K while sitting in a treehouse. All the major mobile companies are currently jockeying for position as to who gets to post "First!" in the comments section, and AT&T just put the stakes up. AT&T spent $1.25 billion to acquire Straight Path Communications, a company that holds significant wireless spectrum that could be used for 5G. AT&T made the deal using all stock, meaning it hasn't had to deplete cash reserves, but don't let that fool you: this is a significant investment in wireless technology for the company.
The spectrum Straight Path holds is millimeter wave-band, which is widely viewed as being critical for delivering gigabit speeds for 5G. For the wireless carriers, 5G opens up the potential to replace cable companies as the major supplier of home internet. While digging up streets to install fiber lines is expensive, time-consuming, and lends itself to regional monopolies, using wireless connections to get internet to the home has major promise. Google has reportedly already begun testing wireless transmission in place of its Google Fiber home internet service, and it's definitely on everyone's mind. 5G would undoubtedly be a big upgrade over 4G for wireless devices, and that's where the initial focus will be. But if carriers can build out networks that are big and stable enough, it's a lot more than just wireless plans that will be on the line. |
United Airlines finally apologizes, as image takes beating Posted: 11 Apr 2017 02:37 PM PDT
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Hero Doctor Shares How He Risked His Life to Save Woman Attacked in New Orleans Posted: 11 Apr 2017 12:06 PM PDT |
Judge again finds discrimination in Texas' voter ID law Posted: 10 Apr 2017 07:58 PM PDT |
Man Discovers $2.4 Million in Gold in Ex-Army Tank Posted: 11 Apr 2017 11:03 AM PDT |
Beijing offers cash rewards to unearth foreign spies Posted: 10 Apr 2017 02:44 AM PDT
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More Than A Quarter Of Trump's Twitter Followers Are Egg Accounts Posted: 10 Apr 2017 10:35 AM PDT |
Southern EU leaders defend US strikes in Syria Posted: 10 Apr 2017 10:12 AM PDT |
This Mom Gave Birth to a Nearly 14-Pound Baby — *Without* An Epidural Posted: 10 Apr 2017 12:41 PM PDT |
Scientists are going to drill deeper into the Earth than ever before Posted: 10 Apr 2017 02:34 PM PDT It might come as a bit of a surprise, considering we walk around on it all day long, but science hasn't really ever seen fit to find out what's inside of our planet. Thanks to volcanic eruptions we know it's a molten mix of various elements, with the pressure of gravity having turned it into an extremely hot liquid stew, but what exactly it is made of has remained a mystery simply because nobody has ever had the right combination of funding and technology to actually drill deep enough to make a solid conclusion. By 2030, Japan wants to be the first to do it, by digging deeper into Earth than anyone ever has before.
The plan, cooked up by the Japanese Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology — JAMSTEC for short — is to send an extremely long drill rig down through the depths of the ocean and straight through the crust. The drill will splash through nearly 2.5 miles of water before hitting rock, at which point it'll still have nearly 4 miles to bore through before it reaches the mantle. The researchers will use the hole to examine the area between the mantle and the ocean floor to get a better sense of exactly how the crust of our planet formed. Scientists also hope to determine the maximum depth into the crust at which microbial life continues to exist, and to take samples of the mantle in order to figure out its composition. The expedition will be carried out by Japan's deep sea drilling rig called Chikyu, and JAMSTEC plans to start the extremely pricey project — it'll cost over half a billion dollars — by 2030 at the absolute latest. |
France's Le Pen hits nerve over WWII roundup of Jews Posted: 10 Apr 2017 11:21 AM PDT
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Syrians protest U.S. airstrikes and more: April 11 in photos Posted: 11 Apr 2017 01:40 PM PDT |
GOP owns health care dilemma now, and voter skepticism Posted: 10 Apr 2017 08:44 AM PDT |
Doctor Dragged Off United Flight Earned $234K From Professional Poker Posted: 11 Apr 2017 10:10 AM PDT |
Mom Finally Has Miracle Baby, 13 Years After Her 2 Children Were Murdered Posted: 10 Apr 2017 02:19 PM PDT |
Dog finds the perfect sunny day companion and it's not what you'd expect Posted: 11 Apr 2017 03:26 AM PDT
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Glum EU braces for Turkey vote on Erdogan's powers Posted: 10 Apr 2017 04:08 AM PDT
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Key facts on the resignation of Alabama's governor Posted: 10 Apr 2017 04:17 PM PDT |
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