Por: New York Daily News Politics December 07, 2022
A recent breakdown of New York City workforce data revealed Tuesday what critics of Mayor Adams have been saying for weeks — that city agencies are pretty empty. The analysis, conducted by city Comptroller Brad Lander, found seven large city agencies have job vacancy rates north of 20%, a situation that puts the city “at risk,” he said. “From building inspectors who address dangerous conditions, to tech workers who prevent cyberattacks,... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 29, 2022
SpaceX looks to send a couple of moonbound customers into space during an overnight launch early Wednesday morning from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. A Falcon 9 rocket is carrying private Japanese company ispace’s HAKUTO-R Mission 1 lunar lander, the first of a planned... + más
NASA And SpaceX’s Jaw-Dropping Plan To Land Two People On The Moon Are Now ‘Go’ | Forbes
See A Rare ‘Double’ Full Moon: The Two Precise Times To See The ‘Hunter’s Moon’ At Its Most Brilliant This Weekend | Forbes
New York Daily News USA Politics November 24, 2022
The Texas construction company hired to build Mayor Adams’ since-shuttered migrant tent camp overcharged the city more than $130,000 as part of a separate contract related to COVID-19 vaccination sites, according to a new audit from Comptroller Brad Lander’s office. The... + más
Mayor Adams admits Bronx migrant tent camp may violate NYC right-to-shelter rules | New York Daily News
Officials: Georgia audit confirms secretary of state winner | WPLG Local 10
New York Post USA Nation November 16, 2022
Comptroller Brad Lander couldn’t contain his laughter when a video clip was played on NY1 Monday night showing Mayor Eric Adams vow not to “hide the cost” of the tent city he’d built before the plan. Lander’s reaction was ostensibly sparked by Adams having pegged the... + más
Texas firm that built NYC’s doomed migrant tent overcharged city more than $130K as part of COVID contract: audit | New York Daily News
After $13M settlement with feds, troubled non-profit The Door still approved by NYC comptroller, city | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Politics October 29, 2022
Three of the largest climate resiliency projects undertaken by the city in the wake of Hurricane Sandy are nowhere close to completion 10 years after the devastating storm — and a fourth initiative has been canceled altogether even as global warming threatens to exacerbate... + más
NYC Mayor Adams unveils new resiliency efforts ahead of 10th anniversary of Hurricane Sandy | New York Daily News
What is storm surge, and what contributes to the deadly hurricane hazard? | CBS News
Los Angeles Times USA Science October 28, 2022
Two NASA spacecraft at Mars — one on the surface and the other in orbit — have recorded the biggest meteor strikes and impact craters yet observed on the red planet. The high-speed barrages last year sent seismic waves rippling thousands of miles across Mars and carved out... + más
Was Mars A ‘Water World?’ See The New Images Of An Ancient Reservoir As Martian Water Map Is Revealed | Forbes
NASA Rovers Are Finding Human-Made Debris On Mars. This Is Why It’s Treasure, Not Trash | Forbes
New York Daily News USA Politics October 10, 2022
A city contractor that agreed to cough up nearly $13 million to settle a federal false claims lawsuit in January has registered five contracts with the city comptroller’s office, public records show. The Door, a non-profit that offers reproductive health care and other... + más
Saturday is the last day for Illinois residents to claim a cut of $100 million Google Photos privacy settlement | Chicago Tribune
Baton Rouge rejects settlement in 2015 death involving stun guns: 'ripping off a Band-Aid' | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Science September 24, 2022
A NASA lander on Mars has captured the vibrations and sounds of four meteoroids striking the planet’s surface. Mars InSight detected seismic and acoustic waves from a series of impacts in 2020 and 2021, scientists reported Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience. A NASA... + más
What does it sound like when space rocks crash into Mars? New audio from NASA has the answer. | CBS News
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