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A view of the 2024 eclipse

2 years ago
The sun is reappearing from behind the moon as the total solar eclipse leaves North America. There won’t be another coast-to-coast spectacle on the continent until 2045. Crowds cheered from Mexico to Canada as the spectacle unfolded. The weather forecast was cloudy for many places, but viewers were able to see the eclipse in many [...]
Associated Press

2024 eclipse: See the moment of totality in Missouri

2 years ago
Make sure you tune in for the FOX 2 Solar Eclipse Special. The coverage begins at 1 p.m. today and you can watch a livestream here. We'll have news crews along the path of totality, and we'll share pictures of the eclipse from across the country.
Joe Millitzer

Ninth Circuit Dumps Three More ‘Sue Twitter Because Terrorism’ Lawsuits

2 years ago
While it’s understandable to desire someone be held responsible for brutal acts of terrorism, the responsibility for those actions lies with those who committed them. That’s hardly satisfying because it can be almost impossible to extract anything from the terrorists themselves, other than the limited recompense of seeing them arrested and jailed. And that’s something […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The 2024 Python for Software Engineering Bootcamp Bundle

2 years ago
Demand for Python is booming in the job market and it is a skill that can help you enter some of the most exciting industries, including data science, web applications, home automation, and many more. The 2024 Python for Software Engineering Bootcamp Bundle has 7 courses to take you from beginner to expert in no […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Federal Judge Allows Suit Against Use of Mace in St. Louis Jail to Proceed

2 years ago
A lawsuit filed nearly three years ago on behalf of detainees who say they were wantonly maced in the St. Louis city jail is scheduled to be heard by a jury in July after a federal judge refused to dismiss the case. U.S. District Court Judge Henry Autrey wrote in an order issued on Thursday that the detainees and their attorneys bringing the suit “present evidence of a continuing, widespread, persistent pattern of unconstitutional misconduct by the officers in deliberately violating the constitutional rights of pretrial detainees.”
Ryan Krull