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Meteor explodes over Massachusetts, setting off loud booms

Meteor was travelling at 75,000 miles per hour (more than 120,000 km/h) at an altitude of 40 miles when it broke apart

A meteor crashing toward Earth exploded over the north-eastern United States on Saturday, Nasa said, setting off booms that echoed over the region with a blast equivalent to 300 tons of TNT.

The fireball broke up over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire just after 2pm (1806 GMT), the US space agency’s deputy news chief Jennifer Dooren told AFP in a statement.

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Het geloof dat Arne Slot nog een vernieuwd, winnend team kon opbouwen bij Liverpool FC verdween gaandeweg

Na twee jaar in de elite van het Europese voetbal eindigt het avontuur bij Liverpool FC abrupt voor Arne Slot. Dit seizoen raakte hij verstrikt in tal van problemen, een overtuigend antwoord vond hij niet.

Rellen op Champs-Élysées in Parijs na winst PSG, honderden aanhoudingen

Op de Champs-Élysées in Parijs was het onrustig na de winst van Paris Saint-Germain in de Champions League-finale. Honderden mensen werden aangehouden.

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Journalist Spots Fugitive Terrorist Using Facial Recognition Software

Slashdot reader Bruce66423 writes: A German court this week sentenced a member of the Red Army Faction — a far-left terrorist organisation that operated in West Germany in the 1970s and 1980s — to jail. [67-year-old Daniela Klettewas was sentenced to 13 years for armed robberies, according to the Guardian, and "she also faces trial for alleged involvement in three attacks in 1990 and 1994: a failed bombing in front of a bank, a shooting at the US embassy in Bonn and a 1993 bombing at a prison.".] She had remained hidden for decades, and the German police hadn't deployed facial recognition software to catch her. But according to the article a journalist did, to good effect.

Is the ban on the police using it a good thing? Is it good that a journalist was able to track her down using it?

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