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Kennedy’s vision for NASA inspired greatness, then stagnation

NASA President Kennedy delivers his "Decision to Go to the Moon" speech on May 25, 1961 before Congress....

Why can’t the Estonian president buy a song off iTunes for his Latvian wife?

PALO ALTO, Calif.—I don’t usually dress up for interviews, but I also don’t usually interview heads of state, either. On a...

The Greatest Spectacle in Racing turns 100: The 2016 Indy 500

When it comes to American sporting traditions, there are few events as storied as the Indianapolis 500. It's a 500-mile test of speed, endurance,...

I defeated a long-broken fridge and became a household hero through 3D printing

When I walked into my local library and saw their new 3D printer available for patron use, I felt a wave of geeky...

Verizon workers declare end to 44-day strike, claim “big gains”

Thirty-six thousand Verizon employees are close to going back to work because of an agreement struck by the company and union representatives. The workers...

Armed FBI agents raid home of researcher who found unsecured patient data

FBI agents, one armed with an assault weapon, reportedly raided the home of a security professional who discovered sensitive data for 22,000 dental patients...

Gigabit Internet with no data caps may be coming to rural America

The Federal Communications Commission is making another $2.15 billion available for rural broadband projects, and it's trying to direct at least some of that...

Clinton’s e-mail scandal another case of the entitled executive syndrome

On Wednesday, the inspector general of the Department of State issued a scathing report on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private...

Critical Qualcomm security bug leaves many phones open to attack

For the past five years, a vulnerability in many Android phones has left users' text messages, call histories, and possibly other sensitive data open...

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