Finland's last landline call has been made as the Nordic country becomes the latest to retire copper-wire phones in favour of ...
His lawyer, Kurt Jelinek, was a familiar figure—his vast round face was often in the papers. But which of the younger men was ...
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The true story of Lewis Latimer, the little-known inventor who made electric lights possible
Thomas Edison's lightbulb lasted only a few days — until Lewis Latimer, a Black inventor and patent draftsman, came up with a ...
The story of the American traffic light starts with a Detroit police officer more than 100 years ago
(WXYZ) — Some of the everyday technology we see across our country was invented right here in Detroit, including the traffic lights drivers use every single day in ...
London Traffic Looks Different with an Lamborghini Aventador This Lamborghini Aventador SVJ stands out with its bright blue finish as it moves through the streets of London. The color highlights the ...
Locals in one of London’s most expensive neighbourhoods have accused traffic wardens of failing to do enough to stop parking “carnage” around a mosque at prayer times. An Express investigation has ...
A lorry fire has blocked the M25 both ways overnight between Epping and Waltham Abbey, with plumes of smoke filling the sky and long traffic queues building. Two lorry fires have brought a major ...
Police say 44-year-old arrested on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm, after woman pushed into path of bus A man suspected of being the “Putney pusher” who appeared to shove a woman into the ...
A person has been confirmed dead and three others rushed to hospital following a serious collision on the A316 near Twickenham Bridge. The major collision is causing severe delays on west London roads ...
For decades, Sri Lanka has been marked on the world map as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”—a tropical paradise for travelers. However, recent data and chilling revelations suggest that a dark cloud is ...
The 1860s were a decade of enormous change. Across much of the world, industrialization was accelerating, cities were expanding, and new technologies were beginning to reshape daily routines. Yet for ...
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