
FAA could advance SpaceX Starship license as soon as October
WASHINGTON The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday the agency could advance the SpaceX
1970-01-01 08:00

Packers coach Matt LaFleur sent Aaron Rodgers a heartfelt text after traumatic injury
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur sent Aaron Rodgers a heartfelt message after he suffered a season-ending injury in his Jets debut.
1970-01-01 08:00

'Learning period' for US commercial space regulations should be extended -US Sen. Cruz
WASHINGTON A federal moratorium on commercial spaceflight safety regulations should be extended to support more innovation in the
1970-01-01 08:00

Massive Irony Alert: Aaron Rodgers will have to return to Green Bay for Achilles surgery
Former NFL cornerback Richard Sherman said on FOX Sports' "Undisputed" that New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has to return to Green Bay to get surgery to repair his ruptured Achilles.
1970-01-01 08:00

NFL Week 2 picks and predictions for every game: Chiefs bounce back, Cowboys torture Zach Wilson
NFL picks for every Week 2 game on the slate from Thursday to Monday night with predictions for the Chiefs bouncing back, Cowboys harassing the Jets, Packers rolling on and more.
1970-01-01 08:00

Justin Fields apologizes to Bears fans after a humbling loss to the Packers
Justin Fields had a rough outing against the Green Bay Packers, and the Chicago Bears fell to their divisional foes 38-20. No, it's not a rivalry, as many say.
1970-01-01 08:00

Billionaire Ron Baron owns over $1 billion stake in Musk's SpaceX - CNBC
Billionaire investor and fund manager Ron Baron said on Wednesday he owned more than $1 billion worth of
1970-01-01 08:00

Elon Musk makes prediction for imminent Starship launch
Elon Musk has revealed new details about the next major test flight for SpaceX’s Mars-bound Starship rocket, which he claims is ready to launch. SpaceX is still awaiting approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to launch the biggest rocket ever built, with the US regulators currently undertaking a “mishap investigation” for the previous Starship launch in April. The 400-foot-tall (121 metre) rocket exploded over the Gulf of Mexico just three minutes into a planned 90 minute flight on 20 April, breaking up into pieces over the water. An inadequate launchpad was also destroyed by Starship’s huge engines, blasting concrete chunks and metal shards across a 700-acre area. The SpaceX boss had predicted that the rocket would explode, saying ahead of the attempt: “I am not saying it will get to orbit but I am guaranteeing excitement.” The tech billionaire is more hopeful for the latest launch attempt, having made several key changes to how it operates. “We are doing a new staging technique called hot staging where you light the upper stage engines while the booster stage is still firing,” Mr Musk told the All-In Podcast this week. This is the most efficient way to do stage separation of a rocket going to orbit but we did not try that on the last mission... I think, I hope, we have a well over 50 per cent chance of getting through stage separation, and maybe a close to 50 per cent chance of getting to orbit if the hot staging separation method works. “I’d say it’s above 50 per cent chance of getting to orbit this time, whereas previously I said below 50.” Once in orbit, Starship will travel around the planet before splashing down in the Pacific Ocean just north of Hawaii. The Starship rocket is currently fully stacked at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Texas, though it is not clear how long the private space firm will have to wait before receiving FAA approval. “The SpaceX Starship mishap investigation remains open,” the FAA said in a statement last week. “The FAA will not authorise another Starship launch until SpaceX implements the corrective actions identified during the mishap investigation and demonstrates compliance with all the regulatory requirements of the licence modification process.” Read More SpaceX launch of Starship rocket on hold amid ‘mishap investigation’ SpaceX launch of Starship rocket on hold amid ‘mishap investigation’ Starship ‘ready to launch’, Elon Musk says SpaceX smashes rocket launch record as Musk eyes historic Starship mission
1970-01-01 08:00

Packers push Chicago's face in dirt some more, sign Michael Jordan after Week 1
As if Chicago Bears fans weren't sick enough, they now hear that the Green Bay Packers have signed guard Michael Jordan to their practice squad.
1970-01-01 08:00

On The House: Packers fans were ultimate losers after Aaron Rodgers injury
Karma is a cat, and it's eating up all the cheeseheads in Wisconsin. Don't be a nasty Packers fan. Just don't.
1970-01-01 08:00

Wisconsin Bar Thought They Were Drinking For Free and Then the Jets Won Without Aaron Rodgers
VIDEO: Watch Packers fans get stuck with the bill when the Jets win.
1970-01-01 08:00

Everything Aaron Rodgers’ injury means for the Packers
Aaron Rodgers season-ending injury with the New York Jets has serious implications for his former team, the Green Bay Packers, as well.
1970-01-01 08:00