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Starliner Astronauts Say NASA Ran Short of Time to Test Boeing Craft
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Boeing’s defense chief is leaving, company says
Boeing Co. said that Ted Colbert — its head of defense, space and security — would leave the company on Friday, as the beleaguered aviation giant’s new chief executive aims for big changes ...Yesterday -
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Boeing's defense unit chief Colbert is departing, CEO says
CEO Kelly Ortberg said a replacement for Ted Colbert would be named later.Yesterday -
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‘Big Short’ fund manager Eisman put on ‘indefinite leave’ after Gaza comments
Famed investor said on X that he was ‘celebrating’ the destruction of GazaYesterday -
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Head of Boeing Defense, Space and Security leaving company
Ted Colbert, the president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, will be leaving the beleaguered company, Boeing announced Friday.Yesterday -
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A huge NASA contract has sent Intuitive Machines’ stock skyrocketing. This analyst sees even more upside.
Intuitive Machines is “the leading beneficiary of NASA’s lunar commercialization efforts,” says B. Riley Securities analyst Mike Crawford.Yesterday -
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‘It’s just business’: how Steve Cohen ran a hedge fund like a baseball team
Billionaire’s decision to step back from trading and focus on running Point72 underlines redemption since SAC insider trading scandalYesterday -
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Oscar Robertson recounts time he got a telegram from KKK saying if he played 'they’re going to shoot me'
He played in the collegiate Dixie Classic but faced incredible abuse on the court and a death threat off it.2 days ago -
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Singapore heat, humidity will test F1 drivers' fitness
F1 drivers are constantly finding ways to stay fit in their globe-circling seasons. The conditions in Singapore will reveal whose regimens work best.16 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Why half of voters think Labour has done a poor job so far
Dodgy donations, infrastructure challenges and anticipation of October’s ‘painful’ Budget weigh on party’s approval ratingsYesterday
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