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SpaceX launches 60 more satellites for its broadband internet constellation 01/29/2020 09:52am • ï»¿ SpaceX launched its fourth batch of internet-beaming satellites Wednesday as the company makes an unprecedented push to build a broadband internet business by deploying hundreds of satellites in one year. About 60 small satellites were fired into orbit atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from C Virginia man receives federal sentence for child pornography Virginia man receives federal sentence for child pornography 01/25/2020 10:12am • A Virginia man has been sentenced to federal prison for using popular social media apps to target and exploit young children. Joseph Isaiah Woodson, Jr., 30, of Ashburn, Virginia, enticed and coerced several young girls across the country to send sexually explicit photos and videos of themselves Feds plan to move Epstein warden to prison job 01/24/2020 08:38pm • WASHINGTON (AP) â The warden in charge when Jeffrey Epstein ended his life in his jail cell is being moved to a leadership position at another federal correctional facility, putting him back in the field with inmates despite an ongoing investigation into the financierâs death, two people familia The children's game that's got professional athletes playing and millions watching online 01/24/2020 05:42am • It's a popular playground game that has entertained children all over the world for generations. So what happens when you add in jumps, obstacles and a time limit to the game of tag? You get World Chase Tag, the first and only global league for professional, competitive tag, which has rev Selling your home? You may be paying too much in commissions Selling your home? You may be paying too much in commissions 01/21/2020 10:40am • This content is sponsored by Houwzer. Itâs the real estate agentâs favorite line in the book. âœYou get what you pay for.â This phrase is used to justify the high commission rates traditional agents charge. The implication is that if you want full service with all the bells and whis Bald eagle blackout: Liberty and Justice are off the grid in Southwest DC Bald eagle blackout: Liberty and Justice are off the grid in Southwest DC 01/17/2020 04:25pm • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: '760b388a-741e-4bdb-8a58-1e229f0c7fb5' }).render("744615364ed1c1f6");}); The bald eagle nest camera on the grounds Fairfax County 'swatting' suspect with neo-Nazi ties to remain in jail Fairfax County 'swatting' suspect with neo-Nazi ties to remain in jail 01/15/2020 09:51pm • A Fairfax County, Virginia, teenager, with links to a group law enforcement say is sympathetic to neo-Nazi causes, will remain in jail on federal charges related to so-called swatting calls that targeted black and Jewish people. "Swatting" involves calling 911 and faking an emergency that draws a Analysis: 30 years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the West whistles past the graveyard 01/15/2020 01:40pm • On Nov. 9, 1989, triggered by the destruction of the wall that divided East and West Germany, communism in Europe collapsed. Euphoria ensued. The insidious juggernaut known as the Soviet Union, which posed one of the greatest threats to world peace, later crumbled into dust. Political pressure FAA investigating Delta jet fuel-dumping on schoolkids 01/15/2020 01:07am • CUDAHY, Calif. (AP) â Federal authorities will investigate why an airliner with engine trouble dumped jet fuel over a densely populated area of Southern California while making an emergency return to the airport, dousing dozens of schoolchildren in a smelly vapor. Delt FAQs: What to know for the 2020 Women's March in DC FAQs: What to know for the 2020 Women's March in DC 01/14/2020 03:11pm • A 2019 Womenâs March protester holds a sign with a blue wave, a common trope signifying Democratic victory in the run-up to the 2018 election. (WTOP/Alejandro Alvarez) The Womenâs March is back for its fourth, pink-hatted protest through D.C. â and in 2020, itâll play out a little differ The internet of things has begun pouring beer in Ashburn The internet of things has begun pouring beer in Ashburn 01/13/2020 01:55pm • Sestra's TapWise platform has now been installed at Lost Rhino Brewing Company, in Ashburn Virginia, its first customer for the beer-dispensing technology. (Courtesy Lost Rhino Brewing) Bars and restaurants have used beverage pour control technology for years to create the perfect shot or glass Shhhh: Leesburg authorizes Microsoft nondisclosure agreement 01/09/2020 11:19am • The Town Council of Leesburg has authorized a nondisclosure agreement between the town and the Microsoft Corporation as the technology giant plans to build a data center in what is now Loudoun County, Virginia. Leesburg Mayor Kelly Burk said the 332 acres of land at the Compass Creek development Guns, minimum wage among priorities outlined in Gov. Northam's State of the Commonwealth address Guns, minimum wage among priorities outlined in Gov. Northam's State of the Commonwealth address 01/09/2020 05:13am • Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam delivered his second State of the Commonwealth address on Wednesday night, outlining what he would like to see during the new General Assembly session. Among priorities were stricter gun laws with a focus on safety. "If you have demonstrated extreme risk of violen Data Doctors: Have a smart home device? What to know 12/27/2019 06:17pm • FILE - In this July 16, 2019, file photo, Ernie Field pushes the doorbell on his Ring doorbell camera at his home in Wolcott, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File) Q: Whatâs the best way to create a separate network for my smart home devices like the FBI is recommending? The FBI office in Ore Va. man receives 5 life sentences for drugging, sexually abusing child in 'den of hell' Va. man receives 5 life sentences for drugging, sexually abusing child in 'den of hell' 12/19/2019 02:13am • Officials described the scenes where Raymond Harry, Jr. lived and kept his captive as a "den of hell." (Courtesy Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office) A 35-year-old Virginia man was sentenced Wednesday to five mandatory life sentences and an additional 100 years in prison after he was convicted of four
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