Bus driver claims he's owned royalties for Tupac classic Dear Mama
A bus driver and musician has claimed he's owed royalties for his early work on Tupac hit 'Dear Mama'.
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2024 NFL Mock Draft: Packers 7-round midseason prediction to fix Green Bay
The Packers have suffered a tough season this year, looking forward to who is here they can select in the 2024 draft to improve their roster.
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Camembert to Sugar Sachets: EU’s Packaging Rules Get Messy
The European Union’s plans to overhaul the way consumers use packaging from mini shampoo bottles to the wooden
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Australia to form rapid cyber assist teams for Pacific Islands
SYDNEY Australia said on Wednesday it would spend A$26.2 million ($17 million) to establish "rapid assistance" teams to
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Packers get shocking injury news on impact rookie ahead of Thanksgiving game
The Green Bay Packers finally put another tally in the win column this past week as they edged out the Chargers in a back-and-forth battle. Now, they have a sho
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Webb space telescope spies precocious 'teenage' galaxies
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON Since becoming operational last year, the James Webb Space Telescope has made groundbreaking observations
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Which NFL teams are playing on Thanksgiving Day 2023?
Which NFL teams are playing on Thanksgiving? Find out as top contenders face off in a tripleheader.
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NFL fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 12
With the fantasy football playoffs quickly approaching, now is the time to be proactive on the waivers ahead of Week 12.
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Elon Musk's X sues Media Matters over antisemitism analysis
The lawsuit says Media Matters "manipulated" data in an attempt to "destroy" the social media site.
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Rex Ryan: Brandon Staley Should Go Back to Coaching Division III Football Where He Belongs
Rex Ryan rips Brandon Staley after the Chargers lost to the Packers.
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SpaceX hints next Starship launch attempt could be soon
SpaceX has hinted that flight tests of its Mars-bound Starship rocket system could begin to occur on a more frequent basis following a successful launch on Saturday. The tallest and most powerful rocket ever built lifted off from SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas, on Saturday, seven months after the first launch attempt. Unlike the first attempt, both parts of the rocket were able to separate in mid-air without immediately exploding, while the newly-built launch pad was also able to withstand the force of the 33 Raptor engines firing simultaneously. “Just inspected the Starship launch pad and it is in great condition,” SpaceX boss Elon Musk posted on X on Sunday. “No refurbishment needed to the water-cooled steel plate for next launch. Congrats to SpaceX team and contractors for engineering and building such a robust system so rapidly!” The second flight test of the fully-stacked Starship rocket was beset by delays due to the high levels of debris from the destroyed launchpad and exploded rocket following the failed first attempt. Regulators said they would be working with SpaceX before a third flight test takes place, with the US Federal Aviation Administration confirming that no injuries or property damage was reported following Saturday’s launch. The fully-stacked Starship rocket system was the first to successfully perform a hot-stage separation, which saw the upper second stage launch away from the Super Heavy Booster mid-flight. Both parts of the rocket were destroyed shortly after they achieved separation, however SpaceX already has two Super Heavy boosters and three upper-stage vehicles currently undergoing preliminary testing, according to Next Spaceflight. Mr Musk has previously outlined his plans to build a fleet of hundreds of Starship rockets, with the hope of using them to establish a permanent human colony on Mars by 2050. SpaceX has already secured a multi-billion dollar contract with Nasa to develop Starship for the US space agency’s Artemis program, which will return humans to the surface of the Moon for the first time in 50 years. Read More SpaceX launches ‘zero fuel’ engine into space SpaceX Starship rocket loses contact after reaching space: Live updates Air Force officer breaks silence over ‘red, glowing’ UFO sighting: ‘Not a joke’
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Westpac to raise $488 million in additional Tier 1 capital
By Scott Murdoch SYDNEY Westpac Banking Corp, Australia's third largest bank by market capitalisation, said on Monday it
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