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I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the ...
Planetarium and Program Coordinator Katy Downing of the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center shares the visible planets and ...
However, those hazards become far more dangerous at night when low light makes it difficult to see things clearly. To keep yourself safe while driving at night, it's important to take extra ...
It was one of the rare occasions Arsenal put in a good delivery on Tuesday night, which came as a surprise given how much of the build-up to this semi-final focused on PSG's vulnerability in such ...
And how did the evening unfold? That night, around 8pm, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret asked their parents if they could join the festivities outside. There was, naturally, some resistance – ...
you’ll see everything on a 2.4-inch HD screen with 4x digital zoom, allowing you to scan fields, forests, and parking lots without straining your eyes. Its crystal-clear night vision allows you ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston Police Department has charged two men in Sunday’s shooting that left one person dead. Kenneth Da’Quan Gilliard, 23, of Charleston, was initially charged with ...
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Here are all the best moments from last night in Major League Baseball: The Red Sox had no trouble scoring runs against the Blue Jays on Tuesday night. Wilyer Abreu crushed a three-run homer ...
For any fan of home cinema or tech in general, deciding it's time to go out and buy a new TV is terrifically exciting. But it can also be very daunting. TV tech moves at lightning speed, and knowing ...
A 67-year-old man died in a crash in Mounds View on Interstate 35W involving seven vehicles on Tuesday morning. “A merging conflict” on southbound I-35W at County Road I led to a chain ...
Last-minute changes on a $100-million purchase of night-vision equipment for the Canadian Army have excluded European firms and now favours U.S. manufacturers, defence company representatives say.