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The Latest: Governor warns against taking plane crash debris

The Latest: Governor warns against taking plane crash debrisITTA BENA, Miss. (AP) — The Latest on the deadly military plane crash in Mississippi (all times local):


U.S. THAAD missile defenses hit test target as North Korea tension rises

U.S. THAAD missile defenses hit test target as North Korea tension risesBy Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Tuesday it shot down a simulated, incoming intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) similar to the ones being developed by countries like North Korea, in a new test of the nation's THAAD missile defenses. Planned months ago, the U.S. missile defense test over the Pacific Ocean has gained significance after North Korea's July 4 launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) heightened concerns about the threat from Pyongyang.


T-Mobile’s new $30 prepaid plan is perfect for temporary visitors

T-Mobile’s new $30 prepaid plan is perfect for temporary visitors

If you don't want a month-to-month postpaid phone plan, there's certainly plenty of options out there for you. But T-Mobile apparently thought its existing data plans weren't appealing enough, so it's launched a new Tourist plan aimed at  -- wait for it! -- tourists.

The plan is $30 for three week's coverage, and includes 2GB of LTE data and 1,000 minutes, as well as plenty of texting for anyone still using actual SMSes to have real conversations.

Apart from the unusual three-week term (almost all other plans go by the month), the new Tourist plan isn't all that different to T-Mobile's other prepaid offerings. Sadly, T-Mobile notes that you still have to buy it with a US credit card and have the kit shipped to a US address, so you're going to need some decent forwards planning (and a willing hotel) to make it work. T-Mobile does handily point out a way to get around its own restrictions with a prepaid credit card, though.

Buying a prepaid plan with a local number is an increasingly popular option for tourists travelling to another country for any significant amount of time. Even the per-day-charge roaming plans add up quickly, and paying $30 for 21 days of service is a lot better than $5 or $10 per day.

There's also the consideration that roaming data speeds are very rarely as fast as having an in-country SIM, as networks generally prioritize their own customers over roaming cellphones from foreign carriers.

The only remaining hiccup is that you'll have to set up call forwarding from your old number to the temporary T-Mobile SIM, and there's basically no way at all to get text messages forwarded automatically. Just remember to set up your two-factor authentication accounts properly before you leave, otherwise you could get stuck juggling SIMs for your entire trip.


Clashes shake west Mosul after victory over IS declared

Clashes shake west Mosul after victory over IS declaredMOSUL, Iraq (AP) — Airstrikes, shelling and other heavy clashes shook a small sliver of western Mosul on Tuesday in renewed fighting, a day after the government declared victory over Islamic State militants in Iraq's second-largest city.


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