The FTC is still targeting shady sales practices that involve ‘junk fees’ but now, it’s broadening its scope. A new proposal includes more rules that
Day: November 19, 2022
This Simple NASA Artemis I Photo of Earth is Stark, Beautiful and Evocative – CNET
We’re going to see some jaw-dropping photos from NASA’s Artemis I moon mission. We’ll feast our eyes on lunar craters. We may catch a glorious
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Ending Explained: Shuri Showdown, Namor Rages – CNET
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is all about endings — and new beginnings. Grief is the central element of a movie that mourns the loss of
Disney Plus vs. Netflix: How to Narrow Down to One Streaming Service – CNET
Streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus and HBO Max have commanded our attention this year for their content and prices. But if you’ve been feeling
NY Police Arrest Cyclist For Removing Cover From Illegally Obscured License Plate
A New York cyclist got in trouble after removing a piece of plastic from an illegally obscured license plate of a Chevrolet Suburban in Brooklyn.
The Leap Second Has Jumped the Shark – CNET
Leap seconds, used for a half century to synchronize the Earth’s rotation with atomic clocks, are being phased out. That’s a boon for tech giants
American Brand Cars Are Among The Least Reliable In Consumer Reports Annual Ranking
Consumer Reports has determined that Japanese automakers sell the most reliable vehicles in the U.S., while Americans make the least reliable ones on the market.
NASA Won’t Change James Webb Telescope’s Controversial Name – CNET
Though lauded for its rapid and expressive demystification of our universe, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope may leave a legacy tarnished by one controversial thing:
1st Train in 9 Months Leaves Kyiv for Kherson
The first train from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, to Kherson since before Russia’s invasion arrived on Saturday after an 11-hour journey, a step in reconnecting the
Fireball Flashes Above Ontario and Parts of the U.S.
A fireball that soared over Ontario, Canada, early on Saturday was the sixth object to be detected in space before it struck Earth, the European