Police searching for suspect in assault
The Charleston Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a suspect in an assault and battery.Full story
The Charleston Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a suspect in an assault and battery.Full story
PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing's <BA.N> extraordinary effort to solve battery problems that hit the 787 Dreamliner early this year did not disrupt progress on other aircraft programs, which remain on schedule. Full story
(Reuters) - Boeing and federal regulators told U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday they learned crucial lessons from the 787 Dreamliner's battery problems, but they defended the certification process as "quite robust" and safe enough. Full story
Who doesn’t hate waiting for a dead cellphone to recharge? Eesha Khare, a recent California high school graduate, may have a solution. She shows off the device she created that could one day charge your mobile device in 20 quick seconds.
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner battery fix includes ventilation in case of a fire, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Former Marine captain Anu Bhagwati talks about the arrest and the new reports which show the sexual military assaults are increasing.
Lt. Col. Jeff Krusinski has been removed from his position as head of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office after being arrested for groping. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski was arrested over the weekend for sexual battery, underscoring a systemic problem inside this branch of the military.
Ford Assembly workers install a battery onto the chassis of a Ford Focus Electric vehicle at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan November 7, 2012. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook
An Arrow II battery, a U.S.-backed Israeli missile shield, is seen at Palmachim base, south of Tel Aviv May 29, 2013. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Colonel Zvika Haimovich of the Israeli air defence corps stands in front of an Arrow II battery, a U.S.-backed Israeli missile shield, during an interview with Reuters at his base in Palmachim, south of Tel Aviv May 29, 2013. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Eesha Khare, an 18-year old high school student, has invented an energy storage device that charges in about 20 seconds and is smaller than a cell phone battery. Her invention has gotten the attention of Google.