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Why an Expert Firm Is Trying to Back Out of Designing New NASA Spacesuits
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Wired - Tech
NASA Desperately Needs New Spacesuits. Private Firms Are Struggling to Make Them
Collins Aerospace is expected to back out of a contract with NASA, while high interest rates and a difficult supply chain environment have affected Axiom.NASA -
The New York Times - Business
Why NASA and Boeing Are Being So Careful to Bring the Starliner Astronauts Home
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will spend additional weeks in orbit as teams on the ground study malfunctioning thrusters on the Starliner spacecraft. -
ESPN - Sports
Follow live: USMNT facing elimination, trails Uruguay in final minutes
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The New York Times - Business
Lanvin, Oldest French Fashion House, Names a New Designer
Peter Copping will become the artistic director in September. -
The Hill - Politics
This is why summer is stressing American workers out
“Summertime… and the livin’ is easy”. So the famous song goes, but it’s not quite the reality for the majority of workers. Though the warmer months are often associated with relaxation and vacation, summer is increasingly becoming a source of ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Major brands scaled back Pride campaigns in 2024. Here's why that matters.
Some of the world's largest companies have toned down their Pride campaigns in the wake of last year's backlash against Target and Bud Light. -
CNBC - Business
36% of Americans plan to take on debt for summer travel. Here's why that worries financial experts
More than one-third of summer vacationers say they are willing to take on debt to pay for travel, according to a Bankrate report. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Private-equity firm TPG launched a new talent-management and -representation company with an initial investment in Hollywood talent manager Untitled Entertainment.
Private-equity firm TPG launched a new talent-management and -representation company with an initial investment in Hollywood talent manager Untitled Entertainment. -
CNBC - Business
Why AriZona Iced Tea CEO won't raise 99-cent price: 'It's my little way of giving back'
The brand's iconic drink has cost 99 cents since it was first introduced in 1992.
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