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http://www.spacedaily.com

Three weeks ago, NASA announced a new program to entice more commercial activities on the US side of the International Space Station (ISS). Starting in 2020, the station will be open to vacationers and others at a per-night-rate of $35,000.

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The first trip, in 2009, happened by accident. At least it felt that way. My then-boyfriend wanted to go somewhere tropical. I wanted to go somewhere interesting, though I had no inkling of the plan he was hatching when I mentioned Hawai'i. I figur

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http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org, by Medea Benjamin

John Bolton hates the governments of Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua--calling them the "troika of tyranny" and the "three stooges of socialism"--and is determined to use his time as National Security Advisor to eliminate the vestiges of soci

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https://www.makeuseof.com

Google is adding the location of speed traps to Google Maps. This means drivers will be warned when approaching a speed camera. Google is also adding speed limits to Google Maps. These will be displayed in the app, leaving drivers with no excuses for

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By Eric Englund

No articles I have read, regarding Boeing's 737 MAX 8 tragedies, have mentioned the possibility of Boeing filing for bankruptcy. Perhaps mentioning bankruptcy sounds alarmist. At this point, we do know the Transportation Department's inspector ge

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https://news.bitcoin.com

Traveling is on everyone's minds as summer approaches and crypto enthusiasts are no exception. But for anyone thinking of a holiday trip, travel arrangements can be arduous. Crypto payments can make your life easier in that regard, particularly wit

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https://www.theorganicprepper.com

When you travel by air, you're at the mercy of a lot of things. The TSA, some of whom appear to take glee in disrupting your carefully packed bag. The schedule of the planes, where one delay leads to another. The high prices at the

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Martin Armstrong-Armstrong Economics

The world seems to be moving toward complete control over the freedom of movement. Most likely, we are approaching that critical point where governments are afraid of what is coming on the horizon. There are those in government who are well aware tha

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