The rocket that will launch SpaceX’s first manned operational flight for NASA has arrived at its launch site in Florida. The first stage of Falcon 9 rocket for the Crew-1 mission, which will launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on August 30, arrived in the Sunshine State on Tuesday …
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Power 5 is expected to announce uniform testing of COVID-19, protocol policy.
ATHENS – Power 5 conferences will soon launch plans for uniform minimum testing for COVID-19, including a policy outlining quarantine. SI.com national writer Ross Dellenger reported that players who test positive for COVID-19 will be excluded from the competition for 10 days. Players who had contact with positive players would …
Read More »Colin Jost did not want to become Scarlett Johansson’s sweet arm
Colin Jost was nervous that his Oscar-nominated fiancé Scarlett Johansson would overshadow her. The “Saturday Night Live” star admitted on SiriusXM’s “The Howard Stern Show” that earlier in their relationship he was afraid of being known only as Johansson’s sweet arm. “That was definitely a concern. I was concerned about …
Read More »Tesla’s Model Y design flaw seems to plague Ford Mustang Mach-E too
Proponents of Tesla are generally angered when our articles point to problems on company cars. In addition to the usual attacks, some arguments are worth considering, such as one related to the Ford Mustang Mach-E. One of these guys said he had the same design flaw we pointed out for …
Read More »FERC unanimously rules out effort to undermine solar grid measurement
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission unanimously rejected a statement Thursday to outlaw all state solar grid measurement policies, a victory for solar industry groups and state policy makers. The four FERC commissioners voted to dismiss the April request from the New England Rate Payers Association (NERA), which argued that FERC, …
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