Never-Before-Seen Video Shows Challenger Explosion
The four-minute film, shot by optometrist Jack Moss, brings an entirely new perspective to the terrible event which killed a team of seven, including science teacher Christa McAuliffe, who had been chosen by NASA to become the first civilian in space.
The European Court of Justice has told Sweden that it must implement a 2006 measure requiring telecom operators to store information about their customers’ phone calls and emails.
Intel Boss Blair: Government Plans to Kill Citizens
Patsies take heed. The U.S. government will kill you. That’s what the Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair told a House intelligence committee yesterday.
Phoenix gives OK to 2% tax on food
Desperate to save police, fire and other city jobs, a divided Phoenix City Council on Tuesday approved a sales tax on grocery items that will generate tens of millions of dollars a year.
• Is US bullying Toyota on recall?
India to ‘pull out of IPCC’
India has threatened to pull out of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and set up its on climate change body because it “cannot rely” on the group headed by its own Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr R K Pachauri.
• Climate emails: were they really hacked or just sitting in cyberspace?
Global sell-off shudders markets as euro plunges
London’s top stocks lost another one per cent today as worries over US and European economic health sparked a sell-off for the second session in a row.
• Poll: Americans worried, angry about deficit
• Next in Line for a Bailout: Social Security