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NASA Says No Plan to Use SpaceX to Rescue Boeing Starliner Astronauts
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CNBC - Business
NASA weighs Boeing vs. SpaceX choice in bringing back Starliner astronauts
NASA management have been in deep discussion this week around whether to return the agency's astronauts on board Boeing's misfiring Starliner capsule.7 hr ago - NASA -
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NASA weighs Boeing vs. SpaceX choice in bringing back Starliner astronauts
NASA management has been in deep discussion this week about whether to return the agency’s astronauts on board Boeing’s misfiring Starliner capsule or to go with the alternative of using a SpaceX craft to rescue the crew.6 hr ago - NASA -
Wired - Tech
NASA Is ‘Evaluating All Options’ to Get the Boeing Starliner Crew Home
Eight weeks after the Starliner spacecraft launched, NASA is still looking for possible answers to its technical issues—including the possibility of SpaceX lending a hand.10 hr ago -
NBC News - Top stories
56 days and counting: Two NASA astronauts are still in space as tests on Boeing capsule continue
Eight weeks after they launched, two NASA astronauts are still waiting aboard the space station as engineers try to address issues with Boeing's spaceship.3 days ago -
The New York Times - Science
Joe Engle, Trail Blazer as Test Pilot and an Astronaut, Dies at 91
He was the first to touch the edge of space and later to go beyond it in two different aircraft, an X-15 and a shuttle. But the moon, to his disappointment, proved out of reach.6 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
Boeing Starliner crew still in space, with options open for return trip
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Harris Says She Rescued Struggling California Homeowners. The Reality Is More Complicated.
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The Wall Street Journal - World
The U.S. Gymnastics Team's Plan to Reclaim Gold Fell Apart. Simone Biles Rescued It.
The U.S. was supposed to have a new generation of gymnasts at these Games. Instead they got injured, and it was left to the old guard led by Biles and Suni Lee to put the team atop the podium.3 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The U.K. government dropped plans by its predecessor for a retail sale of its remaining stake in NatWest, the bank it rescued during the 2008-09 financial crisis.
The U.K. government dropped plans by its predecessor for a retail sale of its remaining stake in NatWest, the bank it rescued during the 2008-09 financial crisis.4 days ago -
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Biden’s plan to Venezuela-ize the US Supreme Court
President Joe Biden is calling for Supreme Court reform, including 18-year term limits and an enforceable code of ethics, similar to the reforms implemented in Venezuela, which have resulted in the country's Supreme Tribunal of Justice becoming an ...4 days ago - Joe Biden
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