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Author: Lucas Carter

Meet humanoid robot called Robby Megabyte , who sings and plays musical instruments

February 8, 2021 Lucas Carter

SARAJEVO – Bosnia’s most well known rock band, Dubioza Kolektiv, has a newcomer who sings and plays instruments – a humanoid robot called…

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is in hot water with the federal government for violating the terms of his test license

February 5, 2021 Lucas Carter

Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket bitten the dust attempting to descend from its first high-elevation flight — and now the tycoon is in trouble…

Fernando Mateo, an advocate for taxi drivers and bodega owners launches bid for NYC mayor

February 3, 2021 Lucas Carter

Republican Fernando Mateo, an advocate for taxi drivers and bodega proprietors, is formally dispatching his offered for mayor on Wednesday. “I’m energized. I’m…

Restaurateurs plan to reopen indoor dining at limited capacity on Valentine’s Day

February 3, 2021 Lucas Carter

Restaurateurs say Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s arrangement to return indoor eating at restricted limit on Feb. 14 won’t help them bring in cash —…

First private space group paying $55M each to fly on a SpaceX rocket

January 31, 2021 Lucas Carter

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The principal private space station team was presented Tuesday: Three men who are each paying $55 million to fly…

Andrew Left says his firm will drop the practice

January 31, 2021 Lucas Carter

As the craziest short squeeze in financial exchange history seethes on, perhaps the most candid voices in the short-selling world is quitting. Andrew…

Facebook and Amazon spent more money lobbying Washington than any other American company last year

January 26, 2021 Lucas Carter

Facebook and Amazon went through more cash campaigning Washington than some other American company a year ago as the feds tried to get…

Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose vaccine may have an edge over Pfizer and Moderna’s shots

January 25, 2021 Lucas Carter

Less might be more with regards to revealing a coronavirus vaccine. Johnson and Johnson’s one-portion vaccine could have an edge over Pfizer and…

Restaurant Week will get participation from a record 571 eateries in all five boroughs of the Big Apple

January 23, 2021 Lucas Carter

Restaurant Week will get interest from a record 571 diners in every one of the five districts of the Big Apple when it…

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