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U.S. Navy Super Hornets Intercept Houthi Attacks Over Red Sea, Achieve Aerial Kills

In a recent military engagement over the Red Sea, U.S. Navy Super Hornets successfully intercepted a series of Houthi attacks, showcasing their prowess in countering aerial threats. The incident involved the Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS Laboon and F/A-18 Super Hornets from the Eisenhower Carrier Strike group, preventing a dozen attack drones and several ballistic […]

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Sierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser Spaceplane Undergoes Testing for ISS Mission at NASA’s Glenn Research Cent

Tenacity Prepares for April 2024 Maiden Flight after Environmental Testing at Neil Armstrong Test Facility Sierra Nevada Corporation’s revolutionary Dream Chaser reusable spaceplane, named Tenacity, is making significant strides as it undergoes crucial environmental testing at NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility. Anticipating its maiden flight to the International Space Station (ISS) in April 2024, the […]

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Hawaiʻi Minimum Wage Set to Increase to $14 on Jan. 1, 2024

Act 114 Mandates Incremental Raises Leading to $18 per Hour by 2028 In a move aimed at enhancing the financial well-being of workers, the Hawaiʻi State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) has announced a scheduled increase in the minimum wage. Effective January 1, 2024, the minimum wage will rise to $14 per hour, […]

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Groundbreaking Study Reveals Surprising Factors Linked to Early-Onset Dementia

Research Challenges Previous Beliefs, Offers Hope for Prevention Strategies A comprehensive study conducted by the University of Exeter and Maastricht University has identified a range of factors, including drinking, depression, and vitamin D deficiency, that may contribute to early-onset dementia. The research, examining 15 risk factors and involving over 350,000 British participants, challenges the longstanding […]

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