Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit temporarily pausing operations and furloughing most employees
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit is pausing operations and furloughing most employees until at least next week, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox Business.
Top US intelligence official warns that China's space capabilities should 'worry us a lot'
The U.S. should be worried about China's increasing capabilities in space, says Doug Wade, a top U.S. intelligence official working with the Defense Intelligence Agency.
NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 splashes down on Earth after 5-month mission aboard ISS
Two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut and a Japanese astronaut returned to Earth late Saturday after completing a 157-day mission aboard the International Space Station.
Florida launch of 3D-printed rocket scrubbed by private venture
Relativity Space scrubbed its first attempt to launch a 3D-printed rocket into orbit from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Wednesday after difficulties with the propellant.
Florida Space Coast to witness first 3D printed rocket attempt to reach orbit
Relativity Space out of Long Beach, California, will hold its inaugural launch of Terran 1, a 3D-printed rocket, at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Wednesday.
American Airlines crew averts possible disaster in Sarasota, Florida close call
Another close call incident was reported at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport in Florida, where an American Airlines crew initiated a go-around to avoid an accident with an Air Canada plane.
Chinese genomics company rejects human rights abuses after US blacklists its units
The U.S. Commerce Department has added three units of Chinese company BGI Group to its "entity list" over allegations of contributions to Chinese surveillance.
Truckers collide with EPA over new environmental standards, could hurt mom & pop companies
Smaller trucking companies worry that new standards from the Environmental Protection Agency will push them out, in regard to semi-trucks and air pollution.
Apollo in talks to buy aerospace-parts maker Arconic
Arconic manufactures parts for the aerospace, automotive, building and energy industries. Stock soars over optimism that deal will occur for the company with a shaky past.
Sen. Ted Cruz calls Biden FAA nominee unqualified, says White House 'playing politics' with safety
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Wednesday said President Biden's nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration, Phil Washington, is not qualified for the job.
Electric vehicles need AM Radio, former emergency officials argue
Auto makers including Ford, the maker of the F-150 Lightning, and Tesla have dropped AM radio from newer EV models over frequency interference concerns.
NASA SpaceX Crew-6 launch scrubbed after last-minute tech issue
NASA, SpaceX's launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station was scrubbed from Kennedy Space Center in Florida early Monday morning due to a technical issue.
Texas, other red states leading US in wind, solar energy, report finds
A new report from Climate Central's WeatherPower Year in Review revealed that red states surprisingly led the nation in generating wind and solar power.
TikTok's newest trend 'deinfluencing': A hoax, or a tool to combat overconsumption?
'Deinfluencing' is taking over TikTok and many see the trend as an authentic contrast to commercialized ads, but some critics see the trend as simply another form of influencing.
Chobani CEO leads Turkey, Syria earthquake relief, asks other CEOs to step up
Chobani Chief Executive Hamdi Ulukaya jumped into action after hearing about the back-to-back earthquakes that struck Turkey, his home country, and Syria.
Ohio resident rips Norfolk Southern for dodging East Palestine town hall: They’re ‘hiding’
Jenna Giannios, an Ohio resident who lives near the train derailment, and Ohio AG David Yost are sounding off on the government's inadequate response to the catastrophe.
United flight that dove within 800 feet of sea one of recent flight close calls
Known for its strong safety record, the aviation industry has recently experienced an unusual number of incidents involving near misses and runway incursions.
Airline group warns FAA over 5G retrofitting plan, says rules could cost industry $637M
The world's largest airline trade group warned the FAA this week its proposed requirement for upgrading planes for 5G will cost some $637 million, and many carriers won't be ready.
SpaceX test fires Super Heavy booster in Texas, next step on the journey to Mars
SpaceX test fired the Super Heavy Booster 7, featuring 33 Raptor engines that ignited for nearly 10 seconds in Texas, though only 31 engines were successful.
US offshore wind farms raise concerns across fishing industry
The fishing industry is concerned construction of wind turbines on coastal waters is jeopardizing jobs and the fish population, and warns that it could have an economic impact.



















