May 9, 2022 / 7:11 PM / CBS New York
NEW YORK -- Drivers are paying more for gas as prices jumped 20 cents across the country in the past two weeks, according to AAA.
In New York, the average price for a gallon of regular gas is $4.51. In New Jersey, i
Underwriters Laboratories Firefighter Safety Research Institute (UL FSRI) is proud to announce the release of “Effectiveness of Fire Service Vertical Ventilation and Suppression Tactics in Single Family Homes” – an online course that serves as a culmination of the work performed under th
HELSINKI — A Chinese launch startup sent a small rocket test stage up to an altitude of one kilometer Friday before a performing a powered descent and vertical landing.
Deep Blue Aerospace, founded in 2017, conducted the test May 6 with the Nebula M1 test article at a facility at Tong
SpaceX appears to have opened the floodgates and begun shipping upgraded ‘Raptor V2’ engines to Starbase en masse in preparation for crucial Starship and Super Heavy testing.
The first functional Raptor engine delivery in around half a year and the first Raptor V2 delivery ev
An oil embargo in 1973 left pilots wondering how often they could afford to fill up. [FLYING Archives]
The gas pump is anxious territory these days. Motorists are finding that gas prices are up 45 percent compared to this time last year. Diesel supplies are running low in pockets of the
Semi-autonomous agricultural-sprayer manufacturer GUSS Automation LLC formed a joint venture with Deere & Co. to collaborate on sprayer sales and facilitate further product development.
The GUSS (Global Unmanned Spray System) uses AI and IoT to help the four-wheeled sprayers com
Lost iPhone chargers, missed calls, double-booked meetings—all of these annoyances are typical of Mercury retrograde, which started its latest pot-stirring cycle, May 10, and will last until June 2. And while we might be able to just hide under our weighted blankets until it passes, the
Logan Ryan is no longer a Giants. Which of these three safeties can fill the void?
A hole on the New York Giants’ roster emerged after New York unexpectedly released starting safety Logan Ryan. The veteran safety signed a three-year, $31-million extension after an impressive 2020 seaso
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Local officials in North Korea are forcing office workers into the fields to help water plants due to a shortage of working water pumps, as the government struggles to combat a widespread drought, sources in the country told RFA.
North Korea frequently drafts ordinary citizens whenever i