"The defendant has demonstrated that he has a disturbed and disordered mind by disseminating hundreds of nude photos of children. The sentence is warranted," Quinn said. The post Attleboro man sentenced after child porn conviction appeared first on Boston.com .
Alamo actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje warns his kindness might not be so kind: "You should always look at whatever he`s doing with an inkling of extra danger."
Emmy nominee Martha Kelly breaks down Laurie`s journey in season three so far, why she`s having more fun this time around and what her endgame is with Rue and Alamo.
Three-time Pro Bowl DT Dexter Lawrence said he has a fire in him like never before after the Giants traded him to the Bengals for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Solvang celebrated its Danish roots through its second annual "Brick and Builds" event over the weekend. The Danish brand LEGO inspired the family-friendly festival.
Seven of the eight children killed were the shooter’s own. Two other people were gravely wounded. The gunman, who was struggling with mental health problems, died in a confrontation with police.
Importers and their brokers will be able to begin claiming refunds through an online portal beginning at 8 a.m., according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from April 12-18. 1. I-70 reopens following 70-vehicle pile-up Tuesday evening Interstate 70 eastbound reopened after an hours-long closure due to a multiple vehicle...
After 49 years of space travel, Voyager 1 "is running out of power," reports NPR: The spacecraft runs on a radioisotope thermoelectric generator — a device that converts heat from decaying plutonium into electricity. It carries no solar panels, no rechargeable batteries. Just the slow, steady release of nuclear warmth, which diminishes by about 4 watts each year. After nearly five decades, that decline has become critical. During a routine maneuver in late February, Voyager 1`s power levels fell unexpectedly, bringing the probe dangerously close to triggering an automatic fault-protection shutdown — a self-preservation response that would have forced engineers into a lengthy and risky recovery process. The team needed to act first. On April 17, mission engineers sent a sequence of commands to deactivate the Low-energy Charged Particles experiment, known as the LECP, which is one of Voyager 1`s remaining science instruments. The LECP has measured ions, electrons, and cosmic rays originating from both our solar system and the galaxy beyond it, helping scientists map the structure of interstellar space in a way no other instrument could... Voyager 1 now carries two operational science instruments: one that listens for plasma waves, and one that measures magnetic fields. Engineers believe the latest shutdown could buy the mission roughly another year of breathing room. The team is also developing a more sweeping power conservation plan they informally call "the Big Bang" — a coordinated swap of several powered components all at once, trading older systems for lower-power alternatives. If testing on Voyager 2, planned for May and June 2026, goes well, the same procedure will be attempted on Voyager 1 no sooner than July. If it works, there is even a slim chance the LECP could once more continue to work. The engineers say they hope to keep at least one instrument operating on each spacecraft into the 2030s. It would leave both still reporting from places
Isn’t all wine natural? And how is it not vegan since it’s just grapes and yeast? This whole eco-friendly wine movement is real, as is the flood of terms and certifications to look for. If...
Kim Kardashian has a new driver in her life … and he clearly knows how to handle curves. The SKIMS mogul appears to have hard-launched her new romance with Lewis Hamilton, and the setting couldn’t be more on-brand: a sleek, two-hour dinner at…
Stories of buried treasure along the Pacific Coast date back centuries. The post Hey, You Guys! How a “Goonie” From Colorado Discovered a Mythical Shipwreck appeared first on Denver Westword .
Human societies didn’t just adapt to the planet—they learned to reshape it. From early fire use to today’s global supply chains, our cultural and social innovations have unlocked extraordinary power to transform Earth and improve human life. But that progress has come with serious costs, including climate change, pollution, and mass extinction. Instead of framing this era—the Anthropocene—as pure crisis, Erle Ellis argues it’s also proof of something hopeful: when people work together, they can drive massive positive change.
President Donald Trump used several hot-button cultural issues to make a midterm election pitch to a key conservative group in Phoenix on Friday, a day he spent portraying as a possible turning point in the U.S. war with Iran. Trump had used a series of morning social media posts to suggest a long-term deal with […]
SelectTech will expand to Colorado Springs with plans to hire 150 people during the next two years. The decision was announced on April 15 by the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC and the Global Business Development Division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) at the 41st Space Symposium being held [...] The post BREAKING: Aerospace Company Expands to Colorado Springs, Plans to Hire 150 People appeared first on SCBFD .
Content provided by UCHealth. Most expectant parents are familiar with “what to expect when you’re expecting.” But what about what items to pack in a hospital bag? In the excitement and rush before a baby...
Colorado’s top amateur football players — from flag football standouts to collegiate stars — will get their moment in the spotlight when the National Football Foundation’s Colorado Chapter holds its annual banquet Monday, April 20, at the Air Force Academy. It marks the first time the Academy has hosted the event. The evening celebrates the [...] The post Colorado’s Best Amateur Football Players Get Their Night at the Air Force Academy appeared first on SoCo Insider .