SpaceX Ready To Retry Launching NASA’s Next Space Station Crew

SpaceX Ready To Retry Launching NASA’s Next Space Station Crew

Mar 2, 2023

Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX was ready to try again at sending NASA’s next long-duration crew of the International Space Station to orbit on Thursday, about 72 hours after a first attempt was scrubbed due to a clogged filter in the launch system.

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Dollar Edges Lower; Fed Minutes Loom Large

Dollar Edges Lower; Fed Minutes Loom Large

Feb 22, 2023

The U.S. dollar edged lower in early European trade Wednesday, handing back some of the previous session’s gains as traders cautiously await the release of the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s February meeting. At 02:55 ET (07:55 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks

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Oil Rises After Steep Losses, But Recession Fears Limit Gains

Oil Rises After Steep Losses, But Recession Fears Limit Gains

Jan 25, 2023

Oil prices rose on Wednesday, recovering a measure of sharp losses from the prior session, although fears of a global recession and signs of another major build in U.S. inventories kept gains limited. Crude prices have fallen into a holding pattern over the

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Developing Countries Need $1 Trillion a Year in Climate Finance:

Developing Countries Need $1 Trillion a Year in Climate Finance:

Nov 8, 2022

Developing countries need to work with investors, rich countries and development banks to secure $1 trillion a year in external financing for climate action by the end of the decade and to match that with their own funds, a report said on Tuesday.

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Oil Falls on Weak Chinese Data, Hawkish Fed Also Weighs

Oil Falls on Weak Chinese Data, Hawkish Fed Also Weighs

Nov 3, 2022

Oil prices retreated from a three-week high on Thursday after weak economic data from China pointed to more trouble in the world’s largest crude importer, while the outlook for demand was also dimmed by the prospect of higher U.S. interest rates A private

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