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Good morning from Washington, where President Trump's decision to share classified information with Russian officials suddenly makes everyone an intelligence expert. Fred Lucas covers White House efforts to calm the media storm, while Josh Siegel explores the fine points of declassifying government secrets. Kelsey Harkness is back from the border with a video on one Border Patrol agent's American story. Plus: Nolan Peterson reports on Ukraine's bid to defuse dangerous Russian social media sites, and Genevieve Wood interviews the FCC chairman liberals love to hate. |
NEWSWhy This Son of an Illegal Immigrant Became a Border Patrol AgentArturo Payan feared his father, an immigrant from Mexico who came to the United States illegally, wouldn't approve of his chosen career. Watch the Video |
NEWSIn New Russia Stir, White House and Allies Call Leaks to Media Real ProblemNational security adviser H.R. McMaster says the "real issue" is the threat to national security by those leaking classified information to The Washington Post and other media outlets. Read More |
COMMENTARYFCC's Pai Defiant After Liberal Intimidation: 'Folks Are Just Going to Oppose Whatever I Do'So aggrieved are the proponents of government-knows-best policies that they have taken to lambasting Ajit Pai on late-night talk shows, in mean tweets, and during a "vigil to save the internet" outside his home on Mother's Day. Watch the Video |
NEWS4 Questions About Declassifying and Disclosing Government SecretsPresident Trump "doesn't have to ask anybody else whether he can declassify anything," says David Shedd, who served in the George W. Bush administration's National Security Council. Read More |
NEWSAs Russia Uses Cyberattacks, Ukraine Bans Some Social Media Sites"Massive cyberattacks of the Russian Federation around the world, in particular, the recent intervention in the election campaign in France, indicate that it is time to act differently and more strongly," wrote the Ukrainian president. Read More |
COMMENTARYLet's Hit Left-Wing Colleges Where It Hurts: In the PocketbookClemson University's chief diversity officer, Lee Gill, who's paid $185,000 a year to promote inclusion, provided a lesson claiming that to expect certain people to be on time is racist. Read More |
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Imagine an all-electric sedan that combines a carbon fiber body with Italian styling and a powertrain capable of 0-62 mph times of 2.3 seconds and a total range of nearly 400 miles per charge. The Elextra is designed to be just such a car, and we now get a better look at the car's bodywork. Read more
While smartwatch popularity may not be where the companies making them had hoped it would be at this point, smartwatch quality has steadily pressed forward in the last few years. Let's look at our six top picks, in the latest version of our Smartwatch Comparison Guide. Read more
In the world of robotics, researchers are going soft – in their designs at least. Soft robots have advantages over their more rigid brethren but till now, they've not been able to do much other than wriggle around. A new advance has changed that, by creating a bot with highly capable soft legs. Read more
Back in December, researchers from Michigan State University (MSU) demonstrated their ferroelectret nanogenerator (FENG), a paper-thin device that can generate energy from motion. Now, they’ve added a new trick to FENG’s repertoire, turning it into a thin, flexible microphone and loudspeaker. Read more
Thanks to technological advances, modern cars are much safer than their predecessors. But what does all that progress actually look like when push comes to shove? The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) crashed a 2015 Toyota Corolla into its 1998 forebear to find out. Read more
After spending a lot of time in their much-loved converted Post Office van, Jack Richens and his girlfriend Lucy had their sights set on replacement. They settled on a second-hand 2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, and after 600 hours of work had created a stunning motorhome. Read more
To keep up with a constant flood of data, computer makers have thrown more processing cores at the problem. Forging a different path, HPE has overhauled the architecture itself to put memory at the center of the system, showcasing it through a prototype it calls The Machine. Read more
You might think that the uninhabited Henderson Island sitting in the middle of the Pacific would be relatively pristine. Here scientists have found a nasty surprise, however, discovering the highest density of plastic waste to be reported anywhere on the planet. Read more
Forget taxes on imports. If a new scientific development lives up to expectations, the real job creator for the US could lie in harnessing lignin waste. Scientists have found a way to make high quality carbon fiber from it, which could turn industrial discards into a major money spinner. Read more
Amazon announced two new updates to its affordable line of Fire tablets today. The Fire 7 and Fire HD 8 sport enhanced internals and Amazon's voice-controlled AI assistant, Alexa. Read more
Agile is a predominant project management methodology of engineering, IT, and other areas of business that aims to provide new product or service development in a highly flexible and interactive manner. Project managers who are certified in Agile often command high salaries due to the cost-saving measures they can implement to a project. In this course, you'll get an introduction to Agile with an emphasis on the Scrum style. By course's end, you'll have a good foundation in Agile and be ready to jump into more advanced courses. Read more
Earlier this week, NIO announced its all-electric EP9 supercar had set a new lap record for production cars at the Nurburgring. At the time there was no video of the lightning lap, but we now have the onboard footage from the EP9 piloted around the Nordschleife on May 12. Read more
There has been a flurry of research in recent times examining the links between artificial sweeteners and obesity. But what if the actual carbonation in soda was having an effect on weight gain, regardless of the sugar content in the drink? Read more
Lockheed Martin has unveiled a new lower-body exoskeleton. Built using the tech behind existing Fortis exoskeletons, the Knee Stress Relief Device (K-SRD) is designed to enhance soldier's ability to carry heavy equipment on long, taxing missions. Read more
For thousands of years humans have been using a vast array of strange folk contraceptive methods. A team at UC Berkeley recently examined two commonly used traditional plant-based folk remedies and discovered a potentially new mechanism that could lead to non-toxic, non-hormonal contraceptives. Read more
With the development of a nano-scale optic fiber detector, UCSD researchers have created a tiny device so sensitive that it can detect the waves produced by swimming bacteria and hear the beating of individual muscle cells of the heart. Read more
As anyone who has stocked shelves in a big-box retail store knows, there's a lot of squatting and heavy lifting involved – injuries can and do occur. That's why hardware chain Lowe's has collaborated with Virginia Tech to create a new lift-assist exoskeleton for use by its employees. Read more
We've already seen bicycle handlebars that double as a lock, and that soak up bumps in the road … but neither of those will guide you through the city streets. The currently-crowdfunding Wink Bar does so, however, plus it lights up, deters thieves, and shows you where your bike is. Read more
The mesosphere is the layer of our atmosphere that separates us from the cold, dark vacuum of space. Yet, according to NASA, it is little understood. The space agency plans to fix that with the world's first space-based LiDAR system designed to make sodium particles glow. Read more
Well-rounded, subtly premium and with Hi-Fi audio support, last year's HTC 10 was one of our favorite smartphones of 2016. How does its successor, the squeezable HTC U11, measure up? Join New Atlas as we compare the two phones' specs and features. Read more
Imagine if things like satellite antennas could fold down small when not in use, but then unfurl into a rigid structure as needed. Well, that's just what ladybug wings do. In order to find out how they do so, scientists recently replaced a ladybug's real wing cover with one that's transparent. Read more
Toyota is investing 40 million yen (US$354,000) in SkyDrive, a drone-like compact flying car designed by a group of Toyota employees in their spare time. The goal is to have the vehicle ready to go in time to light the torch at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo games. Read more
Notifications for Alexa skills are coming, Amazon announced to developers today. Soon, Amazon Echo owners and other Alexa users will be able to opt in for notifications from select skills. Read more
While some researchers have been busy developing a possible vaccine to help humans beat their nicotine cravings, others have been getting bumblebees addicted to the stuff to see whether or not the drug could influence the insects' ability to learn the color of flowers. Read more
Amazon's Alexa personal AI assistant and Fire TV system will both be built into a line of smart TVs from budget TV brand Element. Coming in a range of screen sizes from 43 to 65 inches, the Amazon Fire TV Edition sets will also offer 4K Ultra HD resolution. Read more
The world's most expensive earrings sold in Geneva last night when the "Apollo and Artemis Diamonds" went to the same buyer for a total of $56,290,627. The blue Apollo was the more expensive of the non-matching pair, (Artemis is pink) which were sold as separate lots. Read more
With its Smog Free Tower up and running and already making inroads into Beijing's infamous smog, Studio Roosegaarde is now looking to expand its arsenal of pollution-fighting tools with a bike that purifies the air around it. Read more
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