The agency has a lot riding on this historic mission—literally and figuratively. Let’s hope it doesn’t end in catastrophe.
Years of testing, emergency systems and sensors have gone into protecting the astronauts set to head to the moon.
Artemis II is scheduled to blast off this week, but a former astronaut and heat-shield expert has major concerns.
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. The district attorney in Hall County, Georgia, has dropped all ...
GAINESVILLE, Ga. — An attorney for the teen charged with vehicular homicide in last Friday night's tragic prank-gone-wrong death of beloved Hall County teacher Jason Hughes says the case has been ...
The teacher’s relatives said they supported “getting the charges dropped for all involved” after a student prank led to his death last week in Georgia. By Hannah Ziegler Five Georgia teenagers will no ...
Aave founder Stani Kulechov says a user confirmed a warning to proceed with the swap, despite “extraordinary slippage,” while a MEV bot also attacked the large transaction. A crypto user has lost ...
(NEXSTAR) – An 18-year-old student charged in the death of a Georgia high school teacher during a prank-gone-wrong says he plans to honor the educator’s memory for the rest of his life. Jayden Wallace ...
The 18-year-old Georgia high school student charged in a teacher’s death is expressing his "deepest sorrow" after an annual prank turned tragic. Five North Hall High students were arrested after they ...
The Georgia high school teacher who was killed in a horrific prank gone wrong knew students were coming to his house — and was excited to catch them in the act, his heartbroken family revealed. Jason ...
(NEXSTAR) – The wife of a Georgia teacher who died after a prank-gone-wrong has reportedly said she does not want any students to face charges in the wake of the incident. Jason Hughes, a teacher at ...
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