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From sea to shining sea, music has defined how Americans see themselves -- and their country. On the Fourth of July, these ...
On June 5 Trump suggested on his own social-media platform, Truth Social, that he could terminate U.S. government contracts with Musk’s companies, such as SpaceX and Tesla.
Investing in Space: Iron Dome's performance could be Golden Dome's opportunity - NBC 6 South Florida
CNBC’s Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up to receive future editions. Overview: Iron ...
Astrion said Wednesday Axient and 11 other awardees will compete for task orders under the 10-year, $237 million STEP 2.0 contract to develop modular satellites and integrate them with ...
CENTRAL — A little bit of rain didn’t damper the celebrations at Semper Fi Barn for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Tom von Kaenel, founder of Semper Fi Barn, held the event on Saturday to ...
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, one singer decided to take a stand with ...
A Colorado jury has found a former U.S. Space Force sergeant guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a teenager and guilty of second-degree attempted murder in the shooting of ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Astrion, through its legacy company Axient LLC, has been selected by the U.S. Space Force (USSF) as one of 12 awardees on the Space Test ...
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The Case for US Leadership in Space Sustainability - MSNBeyond the commercial sector, the US government has allocated $25 billion to NASA —the largest space budget in the world—and $29 billion to the United States Space Force for fiscal year 2025.
Swearing-In ceremony at Semper Fi Barn to celebrate U.S. Army's 250th birthday “Legacy of Service, Future of Freedom” is the event's theme to honor two-and-a-half centuries of Army service ...
Located near Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the base of the Rocky Mountains, the U.S. Air Force Academy admits about 1,100-1,200 cadets each year into its rigorous four-year program.
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