Two ships destroyed a previous Navy deployment record on Thursday by staying at sea for 161 days in a row to limit crew members’ exposure to the coronavirus. The aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, nicknamed Ike, and its guided-missile cruiser USS San Jacinto left their base of operations in …
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Federals: Roger Stone’s delay in sentencing follows coronavirus-era policy
However, Judge Amy Berman Jackson made it clear that she is not accepting Stone’s claim to the letter. After Stone’s initial motion to delay his sentence, Jackson ordered the US Attorney’s Office for Washington, DC, which processed the case, to submit his own presentation weighing in on the matter and …
Read More »SpaceX fires Falcon 9 rockets hours apart for consecutive launches
SpaceX has fired two separate Falcon 9 rockets at two separate Florida launch pads in less than 16 hours before consecutive launches for Starlink and the U.S. Army. At around 6:30 p.m. local on June 24, SpaceX successfully fired static Falcon 9 B1051 as one of the last steps before …
Read More »Real heartbreak: how Harry and Meghan’s departure shattered Mike Tindall’s parents’ dream | Real | News
Mike allegedly met Zara Phillips, his wife and the Queen’s granddaughter, through Prince Harry at the 2003 Rugby World Cup. The rugby player inevitably gets along with Harry, especially because they have a shared love for the sport. Mike and Zara now have two children, two-year-old Lena and six-year-old Mia, …
Read More »Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for June 26, 2020
European stocks rose as the Netherlands promised new support for airlines and the German infection rate decreased. US stock futures fell, while the dollar stabilized. Trading volumes were light at the end of a hot summer week in Europe. Air France-KLM rose after securing a bailout from the Dutch government. …
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