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Virgin Galactic former CEO George Whitesides on subsequent spaceflight

Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides CNBC | Michael Sheetz George Whitesides, the former CEO of Virgin Galactic, will fly on the company’s next spaceflight test, CNBC has learned. Sir Richard Branson made the announcement at a party on July 11 in Las Cruces, New Mexico — following his own spaceflight — after thanking Whitesides for…
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Iggy Azalea clapped again commentators who got here for her son as a result of he was carrying a dinosaur outfit

When it comes to defending your child against negativity, mothers seem to be able to cope with this all week long. First, Meme O. applauded commentators for her daughter delivering hand gestures. Now Iggy Azalea is doing the same with her son. Yesterday, the rapper had to clap to some Twitter users after people made…
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What critics consider M. Evening Shyamalan’s thriller

Thomasin McKenzie and Alex Wolff star in M. Night Shyamalan’s “Old”. Universal M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film “Old” is not lacking in intrigue and tension, but it does not do justice to the director’s previous work, critics say. His latest thriller follows the family of four Guy (Gael Garcia Bernal), Prisca (Vicky Krieps) and their…
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Get to Know These 12 Worldwide Athletes Competing on the Olympics

Thousands of athletes compete in the Olympic Games, but viewers only have so much time in the day. After all, there are 33 sporting events and more than 10,000 athletes competing in the 2020 Tokyo Games. Some of those individuals are well-known within their respective fields, while others are total newcomers to the games. Then, there…
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China sanctions Trump Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross

China said Friday it has sanctioned seven people, including former Trump Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, in response to U.S. penalties imposed on Chinese officials over Beijing’s clampdown on democracy in Hong Kong. The reciprocal sanctions were imposed under China’s new Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law, which was passed in June. The sanctions are a response to the…
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Pfizer Covid vaccine 39% efficient in Israel, prevents extreme sickness

People receive a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine inside a Covid-19 mass vaccination center at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Monday, Jan. 4, 2020. Kobi Wolf | Bloomberg | Getty Images Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine is just 39% effective in Israel where the delta variant is the dominant strain, but still…
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An important week of the profitable season

CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Friday that Wall Street will be overwhelmed with a full list of earnings reports from some of the biggest names in the business world next week. After the major averages all closed the session at all-time highs and shook off concerns about economic growth, the Mad Money host said that there…
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Boston Beer CEO admits Exhausting Seltzer gross sales missed in second quarter – “we do not look very good”

Boston Beer CEO David Burwick said Friday the company was surprised by disappointing sales of its Truly Hard seltzer in the second quarter and told CNBC in an interview that management doesn’t “look very smart” on its previous forecast. “The compromise between buying grocery and liquor stores and consuming it at home in bars during…
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Fredo Bang Arrested In Miami For Out Of State Warrant Celeb Information

As fans prepared for one of the biggest festivals in Miami, it looks like a few rappers might not be able to participate due to legal issues. Pooh Shiesty is one of the rappers who isn’t going to be gracing the stage at Rolling Loud due to him being behind bars. As we previously reported,…
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Appeals Court docket Blocks CDC Restrictions on In-Revenue Cruises for Florida

Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of The Seas arrives at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on June 10, 2021. Joe Raedle | Getty Images A federal appeals court on Friday sided with Florida in challenging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention over federal cruise ship regulations that the state said were too burdensome and cost…
