U.S. Moon Launch Just Weeks Away, CSU Hit With Snowball Penalty, and an Eggo Vacuum Cleaner
RJ Hamster
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2023
Good morning! Today marks the 85th anniversary of the famous “War of the Worlds” radio broadcast on CBS by Orson Welles. The drama, presented as a news report of a Martian invasion, alarmed listeners coast to coast. Hear the broadcast here.
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U.S. to Land Unmanned Spacecraft on Moon
The U.S. is headed back to the moon within a few weeks, testing a new privately-built lunar lander ahead of NASA’s planned 2025 manned moon mission. It will be the first moon landing for Americans since Apollo 17 in 1972, and the world’s first commercial moon landing.
The private NOVA-C lander was built by Intuitive Machines in Houston and will launch from Florida in mid-November. It’ll carry NASA instruments and commercial cargo under contract with NASA to a “soft landing” on the lunar South Pole. Here’s a photo.
The mission is one of several to transport cargo and collect data ahead of the manned mission. The goal is to carry heavier cargo loads each time, paving the way to build permanent infrastructureon the moon.
Gallup: Americans Satisfied With Their Lives
The vast majority of Americans are satisfied with their personal lives, despite the world’s troubles, according to a new Gallup Poll that shows 83% saying they are “somewhat” or “very” satisfied.
Gallup measured life satisfaction across nine categories, including family life, work life, housing, community, health, and income. Family life scored the highest, with 90% saying they were “very/somewhat satisfied.” Here’s the detailed breakdown.
The 2023 personal satisfaction levels align with the range Gallup has seen for the past 45 years. The lowest satisfaction scores were in 1979, and the record high was in January 2020, just two months before the Covid pandemic struck.
“Friends” Star Matthew Perry Found Dead
“Friends” star Matthew Perry drowned this weekend while in his hot tub at home. Police said no drugs were found on the scene, and no foul play is suspected.
Perry struggled with drug addiction problems throughout his life. In his recent memoir, he said he spent $7 million on rehab programs, almost dying at one point from opioids.
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➤ Mike Pence ended his campaignfor president after struggling to gain traction. Pence ended September with only $1.2 million in the bank and $621,000 in debt. (More)
➤ New House Speaker Mike Johnson said GOP legislators want separate funding bills for military aid to Israel and Ukraine and are opposed to the omnibus spending bill the White House has requested. (More)
➤ The biggest aid shipment yet has entered Gaza as Israel widened the war with strikes on over 450 terrorist targets, including Hamas command centers. (More)
➤ The Texas state House advanced a billthat would allow police to arrest migrants and order them to leave the country, putting the state on course for a new confrontation with federal authorities over illegal immigration. (More)
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➤ Arizona Diamondbacks center fielder Ketel Marteset a baseball record by extending his postseason hitting streak to 18 straight games as Arizona beat the Texas Rangers to even the World Series at 1-1. The next game is tonight. (More)
➤ Kansas upset Oklahoma 38-33 Saturday, dropping the Sooners to No. 10 in the AP Top 25 and winning Kansas the No. 25 spot. The Oregon Ducks beat Utah and moved up two slots to No. 6. (See AP Top 25)
➤ The Colorado State Rams were hit with a 15-yard “snowball” penalty in their game against Air Force when fans refused to stop throwing snowballs at the Air Force bench. (See Video)
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➤ The United Auto Workers reached a tentative deal with Chrysler parent Stellantis. The agreement is similar to its earlier agreement with Ford, leaving GM as the last automaker still facing striking workers. (More)
➤ Waffle brand Eggo has launched the EggoVac, a $150 robot vacuum cleaner that looks like a toasted waffle. The product is already sold out. (See Image)
➤ Rents have fallen in some — though not all — major cities, according to Realtor.com’s September Rental Report. The report lists 24 cities where rents are lower than a year ago. (See List)
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➤ A Virginia high school student won $25,000 and the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist” for creating a soap designed to fight skin cancer. Judges labeled it a “remarkable effort.” (See Photos)
➤ Astronomers have glimpsed Uranus’ infrared aurora using data from Hawaii’s giant Keck II telescope. The planet’s aurora is like Earth’s Northern lights but glows in the infrared and ultraviolet because of the different atmosphere. (See Image)
➤ Researchers have successfully grownmouse embryos on the International Space Station for the first time. It’s part of an effort to discover if humans can reproduce in micro-gravity space. (More)
➤ Donald Trump and his childrenare expected to testify this week in his N.Y. fraud civil trial. Prosecutors plan to call Donald Trump Jr. on Wednesday, Eric Trump on Thursday, Ivanka Trump on Friday, and then Trump himself. (More)
➤ The Federal Reserve Board meets Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss whether interest rates should rise more before the end of the year. No rate hike is expected from this meeting. (More)
➤Tomorrow is Halloween, the day when little costumed strangers roam the streets. The ideal trick-or-treating hours are sunset (earlier for little kids) to about 9 p.m. Some towns have Halloween curfews, so check ahead. (More)
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➤ The U.S. Post Office changedits policy for people moving to a new address. For the first time, customers will have to verify their identity in person at a post office or retail location. (See Details)
➤ The Rolling Stones’ new albumHackney Diamonds topped the UK charts last week, tying the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, and Robbie Williams for most No. 1 studio albums. (More)
➤ A Hungarian designer used Lego bricksto rebuild the iconic 1995 Air Jordan 11 sneakers. That breakthrough sneaker used new design elements for its time, and the Lego version highlights that. (See Photo)