November 2019

SpaceX launches 60 more mini satellites for global internet

SpaceX launches 60 mini satellites, the second batch of an orbiting network aimed at providing global internet coverage By MARCIA DUNN AP Aerospace Writer November 11, 2019, 3:56 PM 2 min read SpaceX launched 60 mini satellites Monday, the second batch of an orbiting network meant to provide global internet coverage. The Falcon rocket blasted […]

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General election 2019: Dominic Grieve’s Beaconsfield bid

A snap election has meant some swift candidate selections for political parties. Some candidates are standing aside to help others who remain in the race, effectively aiding political opponents who hold similar views over Brexit. Politics Live reporter Greg Dawson spent the weekend in Beaconsfield and nearby Marlow, where former Conservative Attorney General Dominic Grieve,

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For Esther Perel, Work Is Personal ― And The Topic Of Her Brand-New Podcast

For author and psychotherapist Esther Perel, work is personal, like any other close relationship. Perel, who has practiced in New York City for 35 years, made a name talking about how we navigate personal relationships by ourselves and in therapy. Her TED Talks on romantic relationship woes like infidelity and the secret to desire in

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Scottish gallery to pull BP Portrait Award exhibition from 2020

Image copyright Charlie Schaffer Image caption This year’s winner – Imara in her Winter Coat by Charlie Schaffer The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh has said it will no longer show the BP Portrait Award exhibition. “We recognise the need to do all we can to address the climate emergency,” National Galleries Scotland said.

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Uber CEO calls Jamal Khashoggi murder ‘serious mistake’

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Dara Khosrowshahi later backtracked and said the comments were wrong The chief executive of ride-hailing app Uber has called the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi “a mistake”, comparing it to his firm’s failings with self-driving cars. Pressed on Saudi links with Uber in a TV interview, Dara Khosrowshahi

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