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Guardians battle enemies aligned with the Darkness in the video game Destiny: The Collection.

Zadzooks: Destiny: The Collection review (Xbox One)

- The Washington Times

The two-year saga to consume a player’s time continues with this definitive compilation not only offering the core “Destiny” video game but all of its major content expansions including “The Dark Below,” “House of Wolves,” “The Taken King” and the latest, “Rise of Iron.”

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Teens work to enhance drone for whale studies

- Associated Press

Iain Kerr isn't running Fight Club in the laboratory that Ocean Alliance has crafted out of the reformed shipping container just inside its gates at Rocky Neck's most prominent property. It's Robotics Club.

CO2 to fish food, other ideas advance in $20M XPRIZE contest

- Associated Press

With dreams of turning carbon dioxide into everything from concrete to fish food, teams from six countries have advanced beyond the first phase of a $20 million XPRIZE contest to find profitable uses for CO2 emitted by power plants.

County not tracking ankle monitors at night, on weekends

Associated Press

The Hamilton County Corrections Department does not have any employees tracking ankle monitors after regular business hours - a fact that at least one criminal has used to his advantage to get a head start on fleeing.

FILE - In thi Nov. 4, 2014, file photo, visitors to the 16th China International Industry Fair (CIIF) look at a prototype of what a Chinese Mars rover would look like in Shanghai, China. Head of the China National Space Administration Xu Dazhe said Friday, April 22, 2016 at a rare news conference that plans are being drawn up for the project that was formally announced in January and that it has the government's full support. (Chinatopix Via AP, File) CHINA OUT

China launches its longest crewed space mission yet

Associated Press

Two Chinese astronauts began the country's longest crewed space mission yet on Monday, blasting off on a spacecraft for a 30-day stay on an experimental space station as China steadfastly navigates its way to becoming a space superpower.

An ultralight aircraft flies over the city of Pyongyang on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, in North Korea. Until a few months ago, if you wanted a bird's eye view of North Korea's capital there was basically only one option: a 150-meter tall tower across the river from Kim Il Sung Square. Now, if you have the cash, you can climb into the backseat of an ultralight aircraft. With the support of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has vowed to give North Koreans more modern and "cultured" ways to spend their leisure time, a Pyongyang flying club has started offering short flights over some of the capital's major sights. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)

Pyongyang's latest fad: Sightseeing in ultralight airplanes

- Associated Press

Until a few months ago, if you wanted a bird's eye view of North Korea's capital, there was basically only one option: a 150-meter (492-foot) -tall tower across the river from Kim Il Sung Square.

FILE - In thi Nov. 4, 2014, file photo, visitors to the 16th China International Industry Fair (CIIF) look at a prototype of what a Chinese Mars rover would look like in Shanghai, China. Head of the China National Space Administration Xu Dazhe said Friday, April 22, 2016 at a rare news conference that plans are being drawn up for the project that was formally announced in January and that it has the government's full support. (Chinatopix Via AP, File) CHINA OUT

China launches manned mission to experimental space station

Associated Press

China launched a pair of astronauts into space Monday on a mission to dock with an experimental space station and remain aboard for 30 days in preparation for the start of operations by a full-bore facility six years from now.

Too hot to handle: Robot to help destroy defense chemicals

Associated Press

If the air is calm Monday morning, the Louisiana National Guard will use a robot to open a bunker door at Camp Minden and set up remote ignition of 820 pounds of an unstable, fast-burning chemical compound stored there.