Startup Space Roasters hopes to launch 650 lbs of coffee beans into space and roast them with the heat from re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.
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As U.S. marks Black History Month, Botswana offers a valuable lesson about racial harmony
This southern African nation has a history of racial harmony, along with a thriving democracy and economy. Here’s why.
The most romantic city might surprise you
If you want to visit the most romantic city in the world, we have one study’s answer. Keri Lumm reports.
Burglars halt heist for rooftop selfie
Most bandits would prefer their caper NOT be documented on film, but these burglars don’t seem to mind. Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.
Good Samaritan pays for hotel rooms for 70 homeless in Chicago
One good citizen in Chicago is making sure the homeless don’t have to stay out in the cold. Veuer’s Nick Cardona has that story.
Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro says any US invasion would be worse than ‘Vietnam’
Venezuela’s disputed PresidentNicolas Maduro warns the United States is in danger of turning his country into another conflict like the Vietnam War.
Extreme weather: Polar vortex in Midwest, record heat in Australia, weird warmth in Alaska. What’s going on?
Extreme weather has wreaked havoc worldwide this month: As the upper Midwest shivered with record-breaking cold temperatures, wild extremes in weather were reported elsewhere.
Trump and Putin sat down for meeting in Buenos Aires with no U.S. staff, report says
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it “is absolutely none of our concern who had and didn’t have a translator there.”
Extreme weather wreaks havoc worldwide
As the upper Midwest shivered with record-breaking cold temperatures, wild extremes in weather were reported in other parts of the world.
Opposition protesters urge Maduro to step down
Doctors in scrubs, businessmen in suits and construction workers in jeans gathered on the streets of Venezuela’s capital Wednesday. (Jan. 30)