Sea level rise threatens internet infrastructure, new research shows
Sea level rise threatens the internet, according to a new study by researchers at the universities of Wisconsin and Oregon.
Sea level rise threatens the internet, according to a new study by researchers at the universities of Wisconsin and Oregon.
Tom Stephens, who was an original member of the Boston Patriots, has died. He was 82.
URS Federal Services has received a $7.3 million modification to an existing contract for the acquisition of F-16 fighter support of Taiwan's 21st Fighter Squadron.
Even though television ratings for NFL games were down last year, the league's revenue was up.
President Donald Trump returns from Europe and Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell testifies during a congressional hearing the week of July 16, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
The Los Angeles Rams have signed wide receiver Brandin Cooks to a five-year contract extension.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he misspoke during a news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The NFL has reinstated Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory on a conditional basis.
Even as NASA's Dawn spacecraft approaches the end of its mission, the probe continues to collect valuable data.
Jacksonville Jaguars first-round pick Taven Bryan agreed to a four-year contract worth $10.2 million with a $5.5 million signing bonus, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Tuesday.
Five-time major championship winner Phil Mickelson showed off his latest flop shot on Tuesday at the Open Championship in Carnoustie, Scotland.
A Walmart store in Tennessee was closed for about six hours when a raccoon wandered into the store and evaded capture.
Goldman Sachs announced Tuesday the retirement of Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein, who will be replaced by David Solomon in both roles.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to simplify the process of making prescriptions drugs available over the counter without physician approval.
A skunk interrupted a minor league baseball game in Nevada when it ran out onto the field and wandered around.
Israeli officials have placed new restrictions on fuel deliveries across the Gaza Strip after new arson attacks, including one that involved a dead falcon.
UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker is out until 2019 after suffering multiple hand injuries.
K-pop group BTS will return Aug. 24 with "Love Yourself: Answer," the third and final installment in its "Love Yourself" series.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Gabriel Rivera, who sustained a spinal cord injury following an automobile accident six games into his rookie season, died in San Antonio on Monday. He was 57.
Huntington Ingalls has launched the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Frank E. Petersen Jr., named for the Marine Corps' first African-American aviator and general officer.
A television series based on author Anne Rice's "Vampire Chronicles" series has landed at streaming service Hulu.
The Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday said it wants to increase cooperation with the United States to extend a nuclear arms treaty set to expire in 2021.
A kayker serving as a safety guide for a rafting tour group was charged by a fast-swimming grizzly bear and the scary encounter was caught on video.
Retired NASCAR driver Danica Patrick discussed boyfriend and NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers on "Jimmy Kimmel Live."
President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland, on July 16, 2018.
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