Friday, May 20, 2016

Data Points to Rapid Loss of Control Aboard EgyptAir Jet

Sensor data made public by a respected aviation journal indicates rapid and escalating failures in the plane's flight control system.

Sanders Campaign Still Leads In Fundraising; Its Spending Is Even Higher

The Vermont senator's organization was down to $5.8 million at the end of April as it bought ample ad time in California's TV markets. The campaign spent 43 percent more than it raised that month.

Refugees Reach Settlement In Legal Fight To Attend N.Y. High School

A federal lawsuit claiming that refugee students in Utica, N.Y., were illegally blocked from attending the local high school may soon come to an end.

Your Money: A Service to Pay Off High-Interest Credit Cards, but a Bad Time to Start

The service, Tally, is starting its business at the same time that a similar lender, Lending Club, is in deep trouble with regulators and financiers.

New Labels Warn That A Tender Steak Could Be A Little Dangerous

Mechanically tenderized meat - which has been punctured with needles to break down the muscle fibers and make it easier to chew - has a greater chance of being contaminated and making you sick.

Chance the Rapper Releases 'Coloring Book,' With Spirit

The rapper delights in eradicating the walls between the sacred and the secular.

Mars Is Ready For Its Close-Up: Red Planet Easy To Spot This Weekend

During the "Mars opposition," which happens this Sunday, Mars will be closer to Earth than it has been for more than a decade. You can see it easily any night this weekend - no telescope necessary.