Por JON GAMBRELL DUBÁI, Emiratos Árabes Unidos (AP) — Arabia Saudí podría llegar a cabo alguna forma de enriquecimiento de uranio dentro del reino en virtud de una propuesta de acuerdo nuclear con Estados Unidos, según sugieren documentos del Congreso y un grupo de control de armas, lo que plantea preocupaciones sobre la proliferación mientras […]
Ex-Victoria’s Secret CEO Les Wexner’s lawyer was caught on a hot mic jokingly threatening to “kill" him if he continued giving long answers during his deposition on Jeffrey Epstein.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has dropped a proposal that would have allowed limited commercial robotaxi deployments outside New York City, citing a lack of support among state legislators. "The move is a blow to Waymo and other robotaxi companies who saw New York, and especially New York City, as a potential goldmine," reports The Verge. From the report: The plan, which was introduced by Hochul as part of the state`s budget proposal last month, would have allowed limited robotaxi deployment in cities other than the Big Apple -- while leaving whether New York City would get autonomous vehicles up to the mayor and the City Council. But now that plan is DOA, as support in the legislature never materialized. "Based on conversations with stakeholders, including in the legislature, it was clear that the support was not there to advance this proposal," Sean Butler, a Hochul spokesperson, said in a statement. "While we are disappointed by the Governor`s decision, we`re committed to bringing our service to New York and will work with the State Legislature to advance this issue," Waymo spokesperson Ethan Teicher said in a statement. "The path forward requires a collaborative approach that prioritizes transparency and public safety." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
This week, Asking Eric tackles the friction of household labor after 40 years of marriage and provides empowering responses for a reader with mobility issues who is exhausted by constant, unasked-for medical tips. Discover how to lead with curiosity in marriage and clarity with well-meaning meddlers.
For decades, scientists have believed that complex life began when two very different microbes joined forces, eventually giving rise to plants, animals, and fungi. But one major puzzle remained: how could these organisms have met if one depended on oxygen and the other supposedly lived without it? New research suggests the answer lies in ancient microbes called Asgard archaea.
From the moment that Legacy`s Matthew Clifton won his third-place match at the Class 5A state wrestling tournament last season, he knew he would never be satisfied unless he was on top.
“We don`t need that here. That`s not the attitude we want here. That`s not the space we want to create, so goodbye," recalled Natalie Hug, the owner of Hearth & Hug Bakery. The post ‘Bye Bridget’: Somerville bakery claps back at internet ‘troll’ with a line of merch appeared first on Boston.com .
April 26, 1946 – February 6, 2026 Craig Evans Smith of Thornton, Colorado went to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on February 6, 2026, after a long illness. He was a great...
The proposed regional housing authority that may serve as a solution to the affordable housing shortage in the Eagle River Valley is still in the very early stages of planning. The 2025 Eagle County Regional...
It`s been over 30 years since "Tommy Boy" hit movie theaters around the country -- and Rob Lowe is just now making it known publicly he wants some damn credit! The actor had an uncredited part as Paul in the 1995 comedy film starring Chris Farley,…
Credit for bringing the Sundance Film Festival to Colorado is key to the complaint. The post Former Colorado Film Commissioner Donald Zuckerman Files Notice of Claim Against State Over His Firing appeared first on Denver Westword .
While invasive zebra mussels were first detected in Colorado in 2022, increased sampling and inspections led to additional discoveries across the Western Slope in 2025, with the species found throughout the Colorado River system. In...
The Pikes Peak Regional Airshow will return to Colorado Springs Sept. 19–20. The biennial event draws approximately 33,000 attendees and generates nearly $20 million in economic impact, according to organizers. Hosted in partnership with the National Museum of World War II Aviation and the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation, the airshow features modern military aircraft, historic [...] The post Pikes Peak Regional Airshow Returns to Colorado Springs Sept. 19–20 at National Museum of World War II Aviation appeared first on SCBFD .
You’ll love these anytime, but make the night special with this Margarita flight. The Perfect Margarita 1 oz fresh lime juice 1 oz agave nectar 2 oz Don Julio Tequila Blanco or Reposado 0.5 oz Cointreau Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously. Pour into a glass with a salted [...] The post Bar Cart Cheat Sheet: How to Make the Perfect Margarita Flight at Home appeared first on SoCo Insider .