NASA (and Lockheed) bet big on spacecraft Orion
"It's a 'BFD.' If you don't know what that is, then I'll let somebody else explain it to you," says NASA's administrator.
"It's a 'BFD.' If you don't know what that is, then I'll let somebody else explain it to you," says NASA's administrator.
A train clangs as it skirts the San Joaquin River in Rivertown, a historic district dating to the Gold Rush era. Farms and dairies once thrived here; then the discovery of coal in the late 1850s brought with it a proliferation of mines, workers from around the world and five coal mining towns in the Black Diamond area. [...] the mines produced almost 4 million tons of coal. Sabrina and Robert Cunningham revived this lunch spot earlier this year after it closed following nearly three decades as a local favorite. Читать дальше...
Data and news analytics firm Selerity reported ADP's November payroll data four minutes early on Twitter.
So it's not just divine intervention! Before the Angels winged up at the 2014 Victoria's Secret Fas[...]
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What's Starbucks going to announce at its biennial investor meeting? Retail analyst Brian Sozzi weighs in.
Chrysler on Wednesday recalled 149,150 pickup trucks over concerns about the air bag inflators.
Sustained oil under $60 is the biggest risk to the market for 2015, Newedge USA's Larry McDonald told CNBC.
CNBC's Jake Novak responds to reader comments on a recent CNBC.com column that blamed progressives and green activists for threatening the U.S. energy boom.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. The dollar got stronger, and crude was up for most of the day, due to short covering and a big drawdown on inventories.