Israel launched a new spy satellite into orbit from a launch pad in the center of the country early Monday morning, the Defense Ministry said. Ofek 16 is an electro-optical reconnaissance satellite with advanced technologies, all made in Israel. Once operational, the satellite will be led by the Israel Defense …
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Trump administration reveals thousands of small business aid recipients
“This program was far from perfect, but it did a lot of good in the economy,” said Isaac Boltansky, director of policy research at Compass Point Research & Trading. “The uneven launch, the confusing messages and the stories that will come out of this new data are simply the cost …
Read More »The day the Raleigh camps opened, children exposed to COVID-19 :: WRAL.com
Raleigh, NC – The city of Raleigh alerted parents over the weekend that children attending the Millbrook Exchange Park day camp had been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19. An email letter was sent to 24 families with children who were exposed to the individual. The exhibition occurred …
Read More »Homo erectus could run long distances despite being ‘built like a rugby player’
The early humanoid ancestor Homo erectus was the first to be able to run long distances despite having a ‘wide and deep chest’ like Neanderthals, a new study reveals. Researchers at the Natural History Museum in London examined the ribcage of the famous Homo erectus skeleton – Turkana Boy – …
Read More »Kai Havertz to Chelsea, Allan Saint-Maximin to Arsenal
In the latest Premier League transfer news, Kai Havertz to Chelsea continues to gain strength, while Allan Saint-Maximin is linked to a move to Arsenal. [ MORE: New PL TV schedule ] Starting in west London, Kai Havertz remains linked to Chelsea, and a Daily Express report says Frank Lampard …
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