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Suborbital space tourism finally arrives | FCC prepares to run public C-band auction | The big four in the U.S. launch industry — United Launch Alliance, SpaceX, Blue Origin and Northrop Grumman — hope to be one of two providers that will receive five-year contracts later this year to launch national security payloads starting in 2022. | China’s launch rate stays high | The International Space Station is the largest ever crewed object in space.

 
Astros club 4 HRs, beat Orioles 13-0...
BALTIMORE (AP) — José Altuve silenced the booing fans at Camden Yards with a two-run homer, José Urquidy pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and the Houston Astros stretched their winning streak to 10 games by breezing past the Baltimore Orioles 13-0 Wednesday night. Yordan Alvarez, Abraham Toro and Chas McCormick also homered for the Astros, who outscored the lowly Orioles 26-3 during a three-game sweep. Houston’s 10-game run is its longest since May 2019 and two short of...

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Woolly Mammoth, Folger Theatre partner for virtual...
Woolly Mammoth Theatre and Folger Theatre are partnering on a unique production, the title of which speaks to our quest to find ourselves amid our pasts and a changing world. Madeline Sayet’s “Where We Belong” is available for streaming now through July 11. “What does it mean to exist in a globalized context?” Sayet told WTOP. “Grappling with that led me to write this piece, which was never supposed to be a play, it was me trying to process what it...

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US existing home sales fall again as...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales of previously-occupied homes fell for the fourth straight month in May as soaring prices and a limited number of available properties discouraged many would-be buyers. Existing home sales dropped 0.9% last month from April to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 5.8 million units, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday. The string of sales declines comes after sharp gains last fall and through the winter, as many Americans sought more living space during the pandemic....

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Putin hails WWII heroes, warns of degrading...
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday marked the 80th anniversary of the Nazi attack on the Soviet Union by hailing the country’s World War II heroes and calling for efforts to strengthen European security. The Nazis invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, and the country lost a staggering 27 million people in what it calls the Great Patriotic War. The enormous suffering and sacrifice have left a deep scar in the national psyche, and...

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Nets had the shooting and scoring, but...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Brooklyn Nets had all the shooting and scoring any team could ever want. They just didn’t have the health that every team needs. Kevin Durant was spectacular in his first postseason in Brooklyn, but by the end of it a Big Three was down to 1 1/2. Kyrie Irving was on the bench and James Harden probably should have been. That’s the way it often went for Brooklyn after putting together its three superstars....

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Defender Robin Gosens gives Germany a boost...
MUNICH (AP) — No one told Germany winger Robin Gosens the etiquette for receiving a “star of the match” trophy at the European Championship. “Should I take that thing with me or what?” he asked after being singled out for his performance in the 4-2 victory over defending champion Portugal on Saturday. Gosens was still trying to come to terms with what happened after helping Germany turn its chances around at Euro 2020. “It’s gigantic, you can’t put it...

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Rest or rhythm: Netherlands coach ponders Euro...
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Netherlands coach Frank de Boer has a difficult decision to make for his team’s final Group C match at the European Championship. “Do we want to keep the players in the rhythm and further refine the system, or should we rest some of the boys?” De Boer said. He hasn’t provided an answer yet. The Dutch are already guaranteed of first place in the group after two wins and North Macedonia has already been eliminated after...

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Confederate leader’s Memphis past erased with body’s...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest’s polarizing presence has hung over Memphis since he moved here in 1852 — his legacy cemented by a giant statue that loomed over all who passed his gravesite in a popular park. Defenders considered him a hero for his Civil War exploits. Detractors called him a violent racist and noted his early leadership role in the Ku Klux Klan. Now the former slave trader’s remains are set to be moved...

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New stamps celebrate a decade of watching...
The US Postal Service has issued a set of stamps to celebrate a decade of watching the sun from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, according to NASA. The Sun Science stamps draw attention to the different views of the sun as seen from the SDO. “I look at each of these pictures from the Solar Dynamics Observatory and am reminded of how they help us learn more about the Sun and the way its constantly changing atmosphere can affect Earth...

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Scoring becomes key as Spain and Poland...
SEVILLE, Spain (AP) — Spain and Poland will have a common challenge when they meet Saturday at the European Championship. Goals. Spain created chance after chance against Sweden but was still held to a 0-0 draw in its opening match at Euro 2020. Poland lost to Slovakia 2-1 as Robert Lewandowski was held scoreless in yet another lackluster performance at a major soccer tournament. The focus on Spain at La Cartuja Stadium will be on Álvaro Morata, the striker...

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Juneteenth: What’s open, what’s closed in DC,...
Here’s what’s open and what’s closed in the D.C. area on Friday and Saturday in honor of Juneteenth, America’s newest federal holiday. Congress on Wednesday approved a bill to make June 19 — Juneteenth — the 12th federal holiday, and President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act on Thursday. Metro Metrorail, Metrobus and MetroAccess will operate on a normal weekday schedule on Friday and on Monday, when the agency will observe the holiday. DC All state...

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Emotional Neymar counts down to Pelé’s record...
SAO PAULO (AP) — Neymar might not win three World Cups in his career like Pelé did, but he is closing in as top goal scorer ever for Brazil’s national team. He reduced the gap to nine after his Brazil’s 4-0 win over Peru on Thursday in the Copa America. Figures by FIFA, soccer’s international governing body FIFA, put Pelé in No. 1 spot for Brazil with 77 goals. Neymar has 68 after he netted the Seleção’s second against...

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Scotch whisky makers welcome suspension of costly...
LONDON (AP) — Scotch single malt whisky makers breathed a sigh of relief Thursday after the United States agreed to suspend tariffs on one of Scotland’s main exports following the resolution of a long-standing trade row between the U.S. and the EU over subsidies to aircraft companies Boeing and Airbus. President Donald Trump imposed the 25% tariffs in October 2019 as part of the trade dispute over aerospace subsidies. While the U.K. no longer is an EU member, it...

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GM Donnie Nelson, who brought Nowitzki, Doncic,...
Dallas Mavericks general manager Donnie Nelson, instrumental in the club’s acquisitions of Dirk Nowitzki and Luka Doncic, is leaving the organization after 24 seasons. The Mavericks said Wednesday the club and Nelson agreed to part ways, with owner Mark Cuban saying the 58-year-old son of former coach Don Nelson was “instrumental to our success and helped bring a championship to Dallas.” Nelson joined Dallas in 1998 when his dad was named coach. A few months later, the Mavericks moved...

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Lawmakers extend Open Streets program through the...
The pandemic forced local governments to rethink how their residents use public space, and Montgomery County, Maryland, lawmakers have decided to extend the program that closes some streets to traffic. County Council members voted unanimously Tuesday to continue the Open Streets program, which created more open space for residents to walk, bike, shop and dine in areas closed off to vehicular traffic. The vote came days after the county’s department of transportation announced plans to extend its Shared Streets...

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