An unprecedented opportunity to investigate the next interstellar visitor with the Webb Space Telescope

An unprecedented opportunity to investigate the next interstellar visitor with the Webb Space Telescope

This artist’s impression shows the first interstellar object discovered in the solar system, “Oumuamua. Credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA, ESO, M. Kornmesser Scientists will learn about the things that encroach on our cosmic earth So far, only two interstellar objects have been spotted buzzing in our solar system, but scientists believe there are many more. When the … Read more

Biden to hold National Security Council session on Ukraine

Biden to hold National Security Council session on Ukraine

President BidenJoe Biden Austin on possible Russian invasion of Ukraine: ‘I don’t think it’s a hoax’ Energy & Nightlife – Situation in Russia could exacerbate gas prices on money – Fed puts strict limits on deals by top officials More The White House press secretary will hold a National Security Council meeting on Ukraine on … Read more

Separatist leaders pre-recorded their video appeals, metadata appears

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, on February 19. (Thomas Kienzle/AFP/Getty Images) Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said the world was “watching in disbelief” in the wake of the largest created of troops in Europe since the “darkest days of the Cold … Read more

Bad actors use Apple AirTags to track people’s locations and personal property, NY AG warns

Bad actors use Apple AirTags to track people's locations and personal property, NY AG warns

The New York attorney general has warned about rotten apples using Apple to track their locations and property. Attorney General Letitia James has issued a consumer alert with safety recommendations to protect New Yorkers from bad actors who use Apple AirTags to track individuals’ locations and property with malicious intent. According to AG, the targets … Read more

“They spent money on things they shouldn’t have.”

"They spent money on things they shouldn't have."

GT. Marian Ayala / from the inside Barry McCarthy became Peloton CEO this month, replacing John Foley amid months of turmoil at the company. In an interview with the New York Times on Saturday, McCarthy explained what went wrong in Peloton. “They spent money on things they shouldn’t have,” he said. “They fell into seeing … Read more

Live Olympics: medal count, figure skating and double skating results

Live Olympics: medal count, figure skating and double skating results

Belgian Bart Swings, front, won the gold in the group start. American Joe Mantia, second from the right, lost to an extension of the streak, and for bronze.credit…Doug Mills/The New York Times Belgian Bart Swings, silver medalist in the men’s mass start in speed skating four years ago, timed it right on Saturday and won … Read more