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Govt increases NZ space launch limit to 1000

A physics expert has expressed doubts about the New Zealand Space Agency's ability to make sound decisions regarding the increase in space launches permitted in the country. The government has

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JPMorgan Chase now employs more workers in Texas than NY — top city biz advocate calls it ‘scary’ development

JPMorgan Chase & Co has now surpassed its workforce numbers in New York State with its employment in Texas, a

Beloved NYC supermarket worker, 64, dies in aftermath of scuffle with would-be Heineken thief: cops, sources

A cherished 64-year-old employee of a Manhattan supermarket passed away following an altercation with a shoplifter who attempted to steal

American Airlines plane aborts takeoff at LAX after cargo jet crosses runway ‘without authorization’

In a surprising incident, an American Airlines flight had to make an emergency stop during takeoff when a cargo aircraft

4-year-old girl critically injured after being struck by school bus while crossing NYC street

A 4-year-old girl sustained severe injuries after being hit by a school bus while attempting to cross a street in

Cops pull over driverless Waymo taxi during DUI operation: ‘No driver, no hands, no clue’

Police in California, who were on the lookout for impaired drivers, ended up stopping a driverless Waymo taxi for making

$20K reward offered for information about man seen decapitating sea lion in California as worrying trend grows

The National Marine Fisheries Service is offering an impressive $20,000 for leads regarding a hefty man observed decapitating a deceased

Aviation groups warn a government shutdown will delay aircraft safety inspections, maintenance work on ‘critical’ equipment

Multiple aviation organizations cautioned congressional leaders on Monday that a shutdown of the government could lead to delays in federal