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Trump pulls nomination of NASA chief Jared Isaacman, says new pick will be ‘mission aligned’
Isaacson is a billionaire tech entrepreneur who led Shift4 payments, a credit card payment processing company.
Isaacson is a billionaire tech entrepreneur who led Shift4 payments, a credit card payment processing company.
The move comes at a rocky time for the company, both financially and in the public eye.
The stellar nursery of 30 Doradus includes thousands of previously unviewed developing stars
Taxpayers' Form 990-Ts were temporarily available to the public on the IRS website, but the agency has since removed them. American taxpayers file the 990-T to disclose specific types of income related to their retirement accounts.
South Korean trade officials are reportedly in talks with U.S. counterparts to delay implementation of the new domestic sourcing qualifications for the EV tax credits.
Leaders and representatives on the local and state levels from Envision AESC gathered in Bowling Green Tuesday morning to break ground on the construction of a $2 billion electric vehicle battery production facility in the South Central Kentucky city Once complete,
The space agency’s uncrewed mission was hoping to lift off Monday morning, but was postponed after NASA detected an engine issue related to rocket propellant
Zaporizhzhia is largest nuclear plant in Europe, one of the largest in the world.
Should the mission succeed, NASA will then launch a manned crew on the same voyage, to be followed by a moon landing
California air regulators have set a 2035 deadline for all new passenger cars and trucks sold in the state to be zero-emission vehicles, a move that will make the Golden State one of the first jurisdictions in the world to enact this increasingly-costly requirement.
Some of the locations identified will most likely be used in the future Artemis III mission, which aims to find water ice