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U.S. Economy Added 304,000 Jobs in January Despite Gloomy Predictions
Economists were concerned about the American workforce when the government shutdown continued to go on and on.
Telesat Works to Take on Elon Musk in Internet Satellite Race
On Thursday, internet giant Telesat announced that it had picked Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket to launch their internet satellites into space.
Taco Bell Starting off 2019 With “7 Commitments”
It’s the beginning of 2019, and if you made some new years resolutions, you aren’t the only one.
China’s Chang’e 4 Grows First Plant on Moon
Today, twelve days after the landing, the seeds planted inside a cannister in Chang’e 4 have begun to sprout.
‘Mother of the Hubble’ and NASA Executive Dies at 93
Nancy Grace Roman died on a hospital bed on December 25th at the age of 93. nancy Roman was the “mother of the Hubble telescope.
Elon Musk Building Gigafactory in China to Escape Trade War
This could potentially allow him to escape from the tariffs that have been rising with President Trump’s trade war with China.
China Becomes First Nation Soft Landing Dark Side Of Moon
China’s Chang’e 4 lunar probe raises the bar for space exploration by accomplishing a first time landing on the dark side of the moon.
UPS Will Be Returning More Packages Than Ever- Prior to Christmas
November and December bring around some of the years most known and most loved holidays.
$867 Billion Farm Bill Passed by a Landslide Through Congress
On December 11th the United States Senate voted on and passed a new 867 billion dollar farm bill.
Dr. Smith of University of Missouri: Awarded Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is not just handed out to anybody. It takes time, effort, and some real researching skills.
Aftermath of Hurricane Michael Still Being Calculated
Hurricane Michael, a category 4 Hurricane, hammered Florida on Wednesday, October 10th.