Month: November 2021

Mitchell River National Park, Victoria, Australia / Photo by Zac Porter / Unsplash While the landmark anthology Guwayu – For All Times: A Collection of First Nations Poems (Magabala Books, 2020), edited by Jeanine Leane, refuses the “voyeuristic obsession with tragedy and trauma as the ultimate and only contribution of Aboriginal writing to Australian literary
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Krista Kleiner is an angel in disguise. Former Miss Philippines, Krista is a television host, writer, spokesperson, advocate, entrepreneur, philanthropist, singer/songwriter and the founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit organization, The One Heart Movement. Launched in 2021, The One Heart Movement’s mission is to foster unity and well-being through the power of community love.
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Capella Space will use Mynaric laser communications terminals to test interoperability with DoD satellites SAN FRANCISCO – Capella Space will begin installing optical communications terminals on synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellites in 2022 as part of a campaign to quickly deliver data to DoD customers via the Space Development Agency’s low Earth orbit constellation, the company
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AMC CEO Adam Aron, who already has announced a push into retail popcorn sales and accepting payment in cryptocurrencies, waxed enthusiastic Monday at a flood of new ventures suggested by the chain’s 4.1 million retail investors. The floated ideas include everything from an AMC credit card and a return to movie producing to its own
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An original Apple computer, hand-built by company founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak 45 years ago, goes under the hammer in the United States on Tuesday. The functioning Apple-1, the great-great-grandfather of today’s sleek chrome-and-glass Macbooks, is expected to fetch up to $600,000 (roughly Rs. 4.44 crore) at an auction in California. The so-called “Chaffey
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U.S. Treasury yields fell on Tuesday morning, ahead of the release of inflation data. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note fell by less than a basis point to 1.488% at 3 a.m. ET. The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond gave up less than basis point, falling to 1.8836%. Yields move inversely to
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WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft splashed down late Nov. 8, returning four astronauts from the International Space Station after nearly 200 days in space. The Crew Dragon spacecraft Endeavour splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico offshore from Pensacola, Florida, at 10:33 p.m. Eastern. The spacecraft reentry and splashdown went as planned. The
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