Reparations and talking about race, by Armando The Daily Kos Elections Power Rankings: The States, by Steve Singiser Blacklisting the Rainbow, by Denise Oliver Velez Ten crazy places gun manufacturers want you to hide your guns, by Mark E Andersen Latest mass murder caused by sex, homosexual, liberals, and everything else except guns, by Hunter The trouble with top twos: Why California's primary isn't a preview of November, by Darth Jeff Obama Doctrine: "Just because we have the best hammer does not mean that every problem is a nail," by Ian Reifowitz Gun control impotency is another failure of the traditional media, by Egberto Willies No, Vox, let's not abolish the TSA, by Dante Atkins
Someone finally polled the 1% — And it's not pretty, by Auriandra Anthem Blue Cross: Hospitalizing cancer patient for emergency chemo isn't "medically necessary"., by CleverNickName President Obama planning to use executive authority to cut carbon emissions in coal plants by 20%, by SciTech
Anthem Blue Cross: Hospitalizing cancer patient for emergency chemo isn't "medically necessary"., by CleverNickName
President Obama planning to use executive authority to cut carbon emissions in coal plants by 20%, by SciTech
A large number of fans tweeted back that changing the name is a good idea and the team's tweet was a bad one. Example: (See also Steveningen's post).
Khairullozhon Matanov, 23, of Quincy is charged with "one count of destroying, altering, and falsifying records, documents, and tangible objects in a federal investigation, specifically information on his computer, and three counts of making materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements in a federal terrorism investigation," the U.S. attorney's office for Massachusetts said Friday.
The biggest change from the Dragon V1 to the V2, aside from its man-rated life support system that can carry up to seven astronauts, is its landing system. Musk claims the Dragon V2 will be able land propulsively almost anywhere on Earth—or another planet—with the precision of a helicopter. As described, the V2 will be able to land gently under its own thruster power, much like spacecraft of 70s sci-fi.