Virgin Hyperloop announced that it has conducted an investigation of its ultra-fast transportation system with human passengers for the first time. The test took place Sunday afternoon on the company’s Devlop test track in the desert outside Las Vegas, Nevada. The first two passengers were Virgin Hyperloop’s chief technical officer …
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The new COVD-19 hinders travel from the UK to Denmark amid fears of stress
Britain has banned visitors to Denmark following fresh warnings that the mutated strain of coronavirus linked to minks could jeopardize the success of imminent vaccines. The UK Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, said: “Visitors to the UK from Denmark will not be allowed to enter the UK. Announced on Twitter After …
Read More »Charles Curtis: Remembering Native Americans as the first person of color to serve as Native American President
In 1928, Charles Curtis – a Native American legislator and member of the Kav Nation – was elected Vice President to President Herbert Hoover. Curtis grew up in North Topeka, Kansas, where he was born to a white father and a quarter Kav Indian mother. U.S. According to the Senate, …
Read More »Public health confirms 2 new deaths and 2,238 positive cases – update – deadline
Update: The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported 2 new deaths and 2,238 positive cases. Like all numbers reported over the weekend, the low number of deaths reflects the reporting delay. Although the numbers are lower than in November, the new update is a continuation of the trend. …
Read More »The astronauts will launch the venue for the SpaceX flight
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP) – Four astronauts arrived at the Kennedy Space Center on Sunday for the launch of SpaceX’s second crew, which will arrive next weekend. Japanese astronauts Sochi Noguchi, from left, NASA astronauts Shannon Waker, Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins, depart after arriving at the Kennedy Space Center, …
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