Daily Mail Covers Theresa May s Energy Cap Fairly Differently To When Ed Miliband Proposed Policy, HuffPost UK

Daily Mail Covers Theresa May’s Energy Cap Fairly Differently To When Ed Miliband Proposed Policy

The Daily Mail has raised eyebrows with its coverage of Theresa May’s latest pledge on energy after some compared it to the paper’s treatment of Ed Miliband’s similar pledge four years ago.

The paper featured the news of the Conservatives’ energy price cap on default tariffs on its front page on Tuesday morning. Contine reading

Dad, two kids, dead in searing car crash on Long Island – NY Daily News

Queens dad and two kids killed in car crash caused by drunken driver on Long Island

A Queens mother despairingly attempted to save her daughter from the family’s searing car moments after they were slammed by a drunken hit-and-run driver on Long Island early Sunday, friends said.

“She’s been telling it all day: ‘I attempted to open the door for Sephora, and I couldn’t get her out,’ ” family friend Sonia Michel said of grieving Lucnie Bouaz-Ostane. Contine reading

Courts – Crimes – KFDA – NewsChannel Ten

Courts & Crimes – KFDA – NewsChannel ten / Amarillo News, Weather, Sports

Toddler’s remains found in concrete at KS home

Two people who lived in the home were arrested last week to a child custody case, but police will not say if that is the child they found dead.

Two people who lived in the home were arrested last week to a child custody case, but police will not say if that is the child they found dead. Contine reading

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Quick Facts about SpaceX:

Converting the Way Rockets Are Made

SpaceX has gained worldwide attention for a series of historic milestones. It is the only private company ever to comeback a spacecraft from low-Earth orbit, which it very first accomplished in December 2010. The company made history again in May two thousand twelve when its Dragon spacecraft delivered cargo to and from the International Space Station — a challenging feat previously accomplished only by governments. Contine reading