RENTON, Wash. — NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told a Senate committee July 17 that a cost estimate for landing humans on the moon by 2024 likely won’t be ready until the administration submits a budget request next February. Appearing before the Senate Commerce Committee to discuss the agency’s deep space […]
Daily Archives: July 18, 2019
Moving northwardsJean-Pol GRANDMONT, CC BY 3.0 By Adam Vaughan More than 50 species – including the purple heron, the southern emerald damselfly and the green-jawed tube web spider – have been on the move in the UK over the past decade as climate change takes hold. Despite a tradition of […]
Instagram Watch out, Jvntoni! There’s a new couple in town! Remember how Jonathan Van Ness and Antoni Porowski jokingly sparked relationship rumors with a Fourth of July kiss? Well, Tan France and Karamo Brown are showing them how to properly fake a romance! The two took to Instagram on Thursday to share a tiny peck […]
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) – Fear over new U.S. curbs on almost all asylum seekers spread this week among migrants at its southern border, but some on waiting lists in Mexican cities found the gates to the United States stayed open, despite a much higher bar to stay. People walk […]