I’m an American living in the UK –  here are the six things I LOVE about the English

An American woman who made the move from the US to the England has revealed all of the ‘cute little observations’ and quirks she’s noticed about English people. Content creator Jenna McKone moved from Phoenix, Arizona to Cambridge with her husband in January of this year. The pair had previously lived in England for some … Read more

Spectacular aerial images show how modern society has transformed the planet, leaving parts looking like an alien landscape, from Arizona to Australia

These extraordinary aerial images, taken over a period of decades, show how modern society has transformed the planet, with industry leaving strangely beautiful marks that give some areas the appearance of an alien world. Others show natural landscapes that look like abstract paintings from above. The transfixing pictures have been taken by world-renowned Canadian photographer … Read more

Arizona lawmaker calls O’Connor ‘undistinguished jurist’ in rejecting Statuary Hall honor

Arizona lawmakers recently rejected a state proposal that would commission a statute of the late Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Conor to sit in Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol, according to multiple reports. “We cannot allow the distinguished members of this body to have to suffer walking by such an undistinguished jurist when they … Read more

10 things you can only do in Tucson

If you’re looking for a quick getaway from Denver with one-of-a-kind experiences this winter, put Tucson on the list. A short two-hour flight to Arizona’s second-largest city brings visitors to a unique patch of the American Southwest, with history, food and sites that can only be seen and tasted here. When I headed to Tucson … Read more

Semiconductor manufacturing giant TSMC pushes development of second chip plant in Japan with new investor Toyota

TSMC, the world’s largest contract chip maker, said that Toyota Motor Corp will be joining as a new investor of Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing (JASM), the Taiwanese firm’s majority-owned manufacturing subsidiary in Kumamoto Prefecture on the southwestern island of Kyushu. The TSMC board on Tuesday approved an injection of no more than US$5.26 billion in … Read more

Orbital resonance − the striking gravitational dance done by planets with aligning orbits

ARIZONA: (The Conversation) Planets orbit their parent stars while separated by enormous distances – in our solar system, planets are like grains of sand in a region the size of a football field. The time that planets take to orbit their suns have no specific relationship to each other. But sometimes, their orbits display striking … Read more

Why Samsung, TSMC are keeping cutting-edge chip production at home despite overseas incentives

This article was first published by The Korea Times in a partnership with the South China Morning Post. Samsung Electronics and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are keeping their most cutting-edge semiconductor plants on their respective home turfs, even as the companies rush to expand investments in the US, Japan and elsewhere. Samsung, one of … Read more

Street evangelist returns to church after being shot in head

By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Tuesday, January 30, 2024 Pastor Hans Schmidt, 26. | Glendale Police Department Hans Schmidt, the 26-year-old military veteran and outreach director of Victory Chapel First Phoenix in Arizona, who was shot in the head while street preaching last November and wasn’t initially expected to recover, has returned to his church, … Read more

Passenger is kicked off plane after ‘FARTING too much & bragging about the smell’ on American Airlines flight

AN ANGRY passenger was not only kicked off a plane for farting too much but also made sure to brag about the smell, it has been claimed. The man was removed from an American Airlines early evening flight from Phoenix, Arizona to Austin, Texas. 3 A disgruntled and ‘possibly hungover’ passenger caused chaos by farting before … Read more

Tribes, Environmental Groups Ask US Court to Block $10B Energy Project in Arizona

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO —  A federal judge is being asked to issue a stop-work order on a $10 billion transmission line being built through a remote southeastern Arizona valley to carry wind-generated electricity to customers as far away as California. A 32-page lawsuit filed on January 17 in U.S. District Court in Tucson, Arizona, accuses … Read more