January 2020

Space station’s cosmic detector working after 4 spacewalks

The cosmic detector that required a series of challenging spacewalking repairs is back in action By MARCIA DUNN AP Aerospace Writer January 31, 2020, 8:12 PM 2 min read CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The cosmic detector that required a series of difficult spacewalking repairs is back in action. The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer is working better

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Demi Lovato Recalls The ‘Beautiful’ Moment She Came Out To Her Parents

Demi Lovato isn’t sure what her future holds, but when it comes to romance, she’s confidently chosen to reject concrete thinking.  Chatting with Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM show “Radio Andy” Thursday, the pop singer-songwriter opened up at length about her sexuality, explaining that she’s still “figuring it out.” Lovato, who identifies as sexually fluid, said she

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Coronavirus Travel: 3 Major U.S. Airlines Suspend China Flights

Countries surrounding China, including Mongolia, Russia and Singapore, have moved to shut down their borders. But some officials from the Center for Disease Control and Department of Health and Human Services have expressed concerns about imposing such a measure in the United States, the people said. Mr. Trump, sources familiar with his thinking said, has

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Kenya’s High Court Delays National Biometric ID Program

NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s high court on Thursday temporarily suspended the country’s new national biometric identity program until the government enacts laws to protect the security of the data and prevent discrimination against minorities. The government had said the IDs would be required for all Kenyan citizens and foreign residents to access a broad range

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