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'Selma' 10th Anniversary Leads Academy Museum's Winter Program

‘Selma’ 10th Anniversary Leads Academy Museum’s Winter Program

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced its winter programming, featuring a range of new film series, screenings, public events and educational programs. Highlights include an onstage conversation with singer-songwriter Diane Warren, followed by a screening of “Armageddon,” and a live performance by Warren herself. The schedule also includes a 10th-anniversary screening of “Selma,” […]

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FAA Sets New Record For Commercial Launch Licenses

FAA Sets New Record For Commercial Launch Licenses

On Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it has set a new record, overseeing 148 licensed space operations in Fiscal Year 2024—a 30 percent jump from last year.  The agency also forecasted that the number of commercial space operations could more than double by 2028, signaling unprecedented growth in the sector. To keep pace

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NASA Johnson Invites Proposals to Lease Vibration Test Facility

Nov. 14, 2024 NASA Johnson Invites Proposals to Lease Vibration Test Facility NASA’s Johnson Space Center is seeking proposals for the use of its historic, but underused, Vibration and Acoustic Test Facility. Prospective tenants must submit facility walk-through requests by Monday, Nov. 18. Final proposals are due by 12 p.m. EST Monday, Dec. 16, and must

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AST SpaceMobile leans on Blue Origin to ramp up satellite launches 

AST SpaceMobile leans on Blue Origin to ramp up satellite launches 

TAMPA, Fla. — AST SpaceMobile said Nov. 14 it has booked rockets from Blue Origin and others to deploy enough satellites between 2025 and 2026 to provide full text, voice, and 5G data services to standard mobile phones across the United States and other key markets. The company said it has contracts to launch up to

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San Diego’s Revered CH Projects to Open Second Hotel, Baby Grand, in Coronado in Winter 2025

San Diego’s Revered CH Projects to Open Second Hotel, Baby Grand, in Coronado in Winter 2025

Acclaimed San Diego hospitality group CH Projects today announces its second hotel, Baby Grand, opening in early 2025. Situated across from the iconic Hotel Del Coronado in the town center on Orange Avenue, the hotel will be the first design hotel of its kind in two decades in the popular Southern California destination. The $17

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49% Under Construction at Q3 2024

Preferred Travel Group Enhances Leadership With Series Of Key Global Promotions

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – Preferred Travel Group – the family-owned company that operates global travel and hospitality brands and programs: Preferred Hotels & Resorts, Beyond Green, Historic Hotels of America, Historic Hotels Worldwide, and PTG Consulting has announced four significant promotions to global leadership positions. Christopher Ahlgrim has been elevated to Vice President, Americas

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African Penguins Could Be Extinct By 2035 - How to Save Them

African Penguins Could Be Extinct By 2035 – How to Save Them

In October 2024, the African penguin became the first penguin species in the world to be listed as critically endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. This is a sad record for Africa’s only penguin, and means it is now just one step away from extinction. How did this happen? African penguins

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Rafael Grossi visits Iran in bid to restore inspectors' access to nuclear programme

Rafael Grossi visits Iran in bid to restore inspectors’ access to nuclear programme

Since the collapse of the landmark nuclear deal in 2018, Iran has abandoned all limits on its nuclear activities and enriches uranium to up to 60% purity, which is near weapons-grade levels of 90%. ADVERTISEMENT The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has warned that the “space for negotiation and diplomacy…is getting smaller” over

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