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'Spacewoman' Doc Explores First Woman to Command Space Shuttle Mission

‘Spacewoman’ Doc Explores First Woman to Command Space Shuttle Mission

Hannah Berryman’s documentary “Spacewoman” chronicles the life and career of astronaut Eileen Collins, the first woman to pilot and command a spacecraft in an era where many men still thought there was no place for women in space. During her time working at NASA in the 1990s, Collins broke many glass ceilings, which culminated in […]

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Linda Lavin’s ‘Mid-Century Modern’ Exit Is a Fitting Swan Song for a TV Icon

Linda Lavin’s ‘Mid-Century Modern’ Exit Is a Fitting Swan Song for a TV Icon

Sybil Schneiderman, the breakout character on Hulu’s new sitcom “Mid-Century Modern,” is discussed, amply, before she is seen. “The woman could probably make it another 20 years just on cottage cheese and spite,” her son Bunny (Nathan Lane) declares. But when she finally appears, it’s an event. Bunny has moved his two best friends into

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Volotea expands Bordeaux network with new routes to Agadir and Prague

Volotea expands Bordeaux network with new routes to Agadir and Prague

Volotea is strengthening its presence in Bordeaux by launching two new direct routes to Agadir, Morocco, and Prague, Czech Republic, starting November 2025. Agadir: Flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays (starting Nov 4) with 15,000 seats available. Prague: Flights on Wednesdays and Sundays (starting Nov 26) with 4,300 seats available. With these additions, Volotea now connects

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Wisconsin Judge Won't Stop Musk's $1M Payments to Voters

Wisconsin Judge Won’t Stop Musk’s $1M Payments to Voters

MADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin judge on Saturday declined to stop billionaire Elon Musk from handing over $1 million checks to two voters in the state at a planned rally days before the closely contested Supreme Court election. The state attorney general, who argues that the offer violates the law, immediately appealed after the judge

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WHCA Drops Amber Ruffin Performance at Annual Dinner

WHCA Drops Amber Ruffin Performance at Annual Dinner

The White House Correspondents’ Association has canceled plans to have comedian Amber Ruffin perform at its annual dinner on April 26, a new sign of the pressures being brought to bear on news organizations during President Donald Trump’s second term. The journalism group, which has seen its control over interactions with Trump eroded in recent

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'Number One on the Call Sheet' Doc Looks at How Black Actors Rise to Top

‘Number One on the Call Sheet’ Doc Looks at How Black Actors Rise to Top

Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Angela Bassett, Halle Berry and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson are among the prominent Black actors leading AppleTV+’s two-part documentary “Number One on the Call Sheet.” “Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Men in Hollywood” was directed by Reginald Hudlin, while Shola Lynch directed the second film “Number One on

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Maastricht Aachen Airport: new routes in Summer schedule & increased traffic on March 31

Maastricht Aachen Airport: new routes in Summer schedule & increased traffic on March 31

1. Summer Schedule Begins With the start of the aviation summer season, Maastricht Aachen Airport is expanding its destinations Ryanair resumes flights to Bari (Italy), Porto (Portugal), Girona (Spain), and Zadar (Croatia) in June, alongside Alicante (Spain) (operated year-round). Corendon will restart flights to Zakynthos and Crete (Greece) in late April, adding Burgas (Bulgaria) in

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Passenger flight and military jet diverted to avoid collision at Washington National Airport

Passenger flight and military jet diverted to avoid collision at Washington National Airport

Delta Air Lines flight DL2983 and an incoming U.S. Air Force T-38 jet were given diversion instructions at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Friday at 15:15 to prevent a possible collision. The Delta Airbus A319 registered N342NB, carrying 131 passengers, was departing for Minneapolis-St. Paul when it received an onboard alert about a nearby aircraft.

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