May 2019

Nasa plans first woman Moon mission and other news

BBC Click’s Jen Copestake looks at some of the week’s best technology stories including; President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency to protect US computer networks from “foreign adversaries” WhatsApp has confirmed that a security flaw in the app let attackers install spy software on their targets’ smartphones Nasa has announced plans to send […]

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Trump Delays Auto Tariffs in Press for Deal With Japan, Europe

The announcement Friday said that an investigation by the Department of Commerce had found that imports of automobiles and certain automobile parts threatened to impair the national security of the United States. “United States defense and military superiority depend on the competitiveness of our automobile industry and the research and development that industry generates,” the

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U.S. Birthrate Drops 4th Year in a Row, Possibly Echoing the Great Recession

That is below the rate at which a generation can replace itself, a deficit that has occurred every year for the last 10 years and has become almost expected in the United States since 1971. The report calculated the replacement level as 2,100 births per 1,000 women. The long-term decline in both the birth and

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Dems push bill on health care, drug prices through House

Democrats pushed legislation buttressing the 2010 health care law and curbing prescription drug prices through the House Thursday, advancing a bill that has no chance of surviving in the Senate or getting President Donald Trump’s signature and seemed engineered with next year’s elections in mind. The measure forced Republicans into the uncomfortable political position of

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Are Surfer Cafes and Green Markets What a Working-Class Beach Neighborhood Needs?

You will smell it before you see it. Goody’s, a 30-year-old West Indian restaurant known for its oxtail and jerk chicken, brims with locals, many of Caribbean descent with discerning palates. It is a staple for residents of Arverne, Queens, a tight-knit but often overlooked neighborhood located between Rockaway Beach and Far Rockaway. On a

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