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American arrested after threatening to crash stolen plane into store | NOW

American arrested after threatening to crash stolen plane into store |  NOW

A 29-year-old Mississippi airport worker was arrested Saturday after stealing a plane. who reports axios. The man had threatened to crash the plane into a supermarket. In the end, he landed without damage or injury, the Mississippi governor said on Twitter. According to local media, police were notified around 5 a.m. (local time) that a plane, which may have been …

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New attempt to launch an American spacecraft on the Moon

New attempt to launch an American spacecraft on the Moon

ANP Productions | Source: PA Today at 04:23 Cape Canaveral For the second time this week, the United States is trying to launch a new spacecraft, which will fly to the moon and return without anyone on board. It’s the dress rehearsal for the manned lunar missions in a few years. The last time people walked there was in 1972. …

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Central Europe Continues to Emerge as Tech Powerhouse

A region steeped in tradition and industry When you think of central Europe, you probably think of forests and lakes, impressive gothic churches, or the architecture of Prague. Maybe you are familiar with the beautiful square in Krakow, the white horses of Hungary, or the fantastic pastries in Austria. The region is dominated by mountains and rivers with beautiful towns …

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Nicholson argues for Oceania tournament rankings: ‘Give players the prospect of a professional career’

Nicholson argues for Oceania tournament rankings: 'Give players the prospect of a professional career'

Last month, three World Series tournaments were held in Australia and New Zealand. Paul Nicholson, himself a former professional darts player, provides an update on Pacific darts. Nicholson himself lived in Australia for a time and also competed for that country. “The DPA (Dart Players Australia) and DPNZ (Dart Players New Zealand) organizations have always supported the PDC and sent …

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Twitter edit button is currently being tested for Twitter Blue

Twitter edit button is currently being tested for Twitter Blue

Twitter’s coveted edit button is another step closer to social media users. The company says the edit button is currently in testing and will be rolling out to Twitter Blue followers in a few weeks. Blue Twitter It’s a pity that we still don’t have blue in the Netherlands. Blue is the Twitter subscription that gives you just a few …

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Another second place for the Dutch at Globe 40

Another second place for the Dutch at Globe 40

Frans Budel and Ysbrand Endt arrive in Mauritius. Image: (c) Globe 40. At 7,667 miles, the second leg of the Globe is 40 race around the world also the longest stage. The Dutch Frans Budel and Ysbrand Endt covered this distance with their Dry Hayai in thirty-six days, fifteen hours and eight minutes. They arrived in Mauritius just over a …

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Finally: Twitter launches its long-awaited edit button

Finally: Twitter launches its long-awaited edit button

The edit button is according to Twitter coming soon to Twitter Blue subscribers. Users can edit it up to 30 minutes after a tweet is posted. Tweets edited after posting will have a clickable label, which displays previous versions of the post. Twitter is already testing the edit button among early user groups and will roll out the feature to …

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Dutch and Americans together en route to making Kentucky ‘greatest player in agtech’

Dutch and Americans together en route to making Kentucky 'greatest player in agtech'

The United States and the Netherlands are two of the world’s largest exporters of horticultural products. Despite the fact that large amounts of food are grown, there are also challenges for the future. In order to continue to sustainably feed the world, the Netherlands plans to export solutions (seeds, knowledge and technology) in addition to fruits and vegetables. The Covid-19 …

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Spotify tests the sale of concert tickets in the United States | Technology

Spotify tests the sale of concert tickets in the United States |  Technology

Spotify has launched a trial in the United States with the sale of concert tickets. The streaming service has quietly set up a website where tickets can currently be purchased for a handful of shows. The Swedish company can’t say much about the test at this time other than that it regularly tests new products and ideas, a spokesperson told …

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