Keyword: freefall
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DEVELOPINGđ¨: Ron DeSantis has asked Bob VanderPlaats, Steve Deace, and Kim Reynolds to go on the campaign trail with him in New Hampshire after results of a Monmouth University poll came out showing him in fifth place.
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Its decline wasnât inevitable. It stands as a warning to all Western nations about the speed with which bad (read: leftist) management will destroy a country. I received an email from a South African friend today, infuriated at his countryâs destruction at the hands of his own governmentâs ideology and incompetence. This was not hyperbole. In fact, the power grid is on the verge of complete collapse, which will leave people without food or water, and, when combined with South Africaâs decay in all other areas, may lead to civil unrest on a scale that could trigger a full civil...
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<p>A 14-year-old boy has died after falling from a 430-foot-tall thrill ride at an amusement park in Orlando, CBS Miami reports.</p><p>The Orange County Sheriff's Office says they received 911 calls about an emergency at the "Orlando Free Fall" at ICON Park just after 11 p.m. on Thursday night after witnesses reported seeing a person fall from the ride to the ground.</p>
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Tuesday attempted to dismiss a recent survey revealing her support has plunged nationwide in the 2020 Democrat presidential primary race. âItâs the same answer itâs always been. I donât do polls,â Warren said during a campaign stop Knoxville, Iowa. âIâm out here fighting every day on behalf of working families.â
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A New York City couple jumped to their deaths from the 9th-floor window of a 17-story office building because they couldn't afford health care, according to their suicide notes. The Daily Mail reports that eyewitness Perry Kim, 49, was outside the Murray Hill building at around 5:30 a.m. on Friday morning when he heard screaming and saw two people falling from the sky. The bodies of 53-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman were found shortly thereafter on 33rd Street between Park and Madison avenues, according to the New York Post. Heartbreaking suicide notes were discovered in the pockets of both...
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WASHINGTON Oct. 28 (UPI) -- The UPI/CVoter daily presidential tracking poll for Friday shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by less than 2 percentage points. The online poll shows Clinton with 48.84 percent to Trump's 46.95 percent. The most recent data reflect a shift of almost a full percentage point toward Trump compared to data collected a day earlier. As Trump moves further away from the scandal over a video tape speaking crudely about women, the poll has shown the race tightening. Over the past week, Clinton has lost 1.43 points, while Trump has gained 1.38 points, with "others" --...
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For the first time ever, a meteor has been captured on camera falling through the sky after it has finished burning. And thatâs not all: the baseball-sized space rock nearly slammed into the man behind the camera.
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It sounds like a remarkable story, almost unbelievable: Anders Helstrup went skydiving nearly two years ago near Hedmark, Norway and while he didnât realize it at the time, when he reviewed the footage taken by two cameras fixed to his helmet during the dive, he saw a rock plummet past him. He took it to experts and they realized he had captured a meteorite falling during its âdark flightâ â when it has been slowed by atmospheric braking, and has cooled and is no longer luminous. Norwegian astrophysicist PĂĽl Brekke confirmed to Universe Today that the story is true. âI...
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Stocks took a sharp nosedive across the board Wednesday in the wake of President Barack Obama's re-election, triggered by worries over the looming "fiscal cliff" and as fears over Europe's economy reemerged. The Dow fell below 13,000, while the S&P 500 traded under 1,400 for the first time since early September...
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A year ago, a number of "moderate" Republicans and Democratic stalwarts, in the gush of the inauguration, warned us of new Democratic majorities for years to come. A new race/class/gender dynamic would doom conservatives and their-old-white-guy party and its reactionary fellow-travelers. And, of course, the post-national, post-racial, post-modern president would hope and change his way to just about anything he wanted. All of this was nonsense, but the narrative did mesmerize quite a lot of DC-NY pundits, who mistakenly fell for the Emanuel/Axelrod thesis that popular outrage at Wall Street banditry, weariness with Iraq, and the lackluster McCain campaign would...
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Hereâs Felix Baumgartnerâs plan: Float a balloon to 120,000 feet. Jump out. Break the sound barrier. Donât die. Simple, right? If Baumgartner, a world famous base jumper and skydiver, pulls off the feat, heâll set the record for the worldâs highest jump and become the first person to break the sound barrier with his body alone. During the jump, heâll also collect data on how the human body reacts to a fall from such heights, which could be useful for planning orbital escape plans for future space tourists and astronauts. Dubbed the Red Bull Stratos and sponsored by the...
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Rasmussen reports Sunday's Obama's Presidential Approval Index, fell to -19.
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LINKNot too hard to figure out, folks!
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In October, for the third straight month, 39% Strongly Disapproved of the presidentâs performance. The number who Strongly Approved fell two percentage points to 29%, the presidentâs lowest full-month total to date. That leads to a Presidential Approval Index rating of -10, also a new low for Obama. Also in October, the presidentâs total approval slipped a point to 48%. His total disapproval remained stable at 51%.
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On August 16, 1960, Kittinger made his most famous free-fall. In this flight, he made it up to an altitude of 102,800 feet, breaking a previous record made by David Simons during Project Man High. He stayed at this altitude for about 12 minutes, which must have been very unpleasant â not only was it as cold as 94 minus Fahrenheit, but he had a severe pain in his right hand from a malfunctioning pressurized glove. Then, he jumped. He fell for almost five minutes before reaching a safe altitude to open his main parachutes and float down to the...
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President Barack Obama and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke on Tuesday voiced wary optimism that the US economy is no longer in freefall, even as new data showed retail sales fell in March. In a speech at Georgetown University, Mr Obama reiterated that he detected Ăâglimmers of hopeĂâ in the economy. He said the $787bn stimulus, the $700bn bank recapitalisation programme, $70bn housing plan and extra federal aid to Detroit auto-companies were Ăâstarting to generate signs of economic progressĂâ. Meanwhile, Mr Bernanke said: ĂâWe have seen tentative signs that the sharp decline in economic activity may be slowing.Ăâ He added...
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Dow 7,177.78 -187.89 -2.55% Nasdaq 1,399.99 -41.24 -2.86% S&P 500 749.23 -20.82 -2.70%
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Russia lifts rates to 12pc to save rouble as crisis deepens Russia's central bank has raised interest rates a full percentage point to 12pc to prevent a collapse of the rouble following a day of mayhem on the Moscow markets, prompting concerns that the financial crisis may be spiralling out of control. By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Last Updated: 8:47AM GMT 12 Nov 2008 The surprise move last night came after the authorities had spent $7bn of foreign reserves in a matter of hours trying to defend the currency, at a lower level. The central bank has now spent $84bn of its...
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Nikkei slides below 8,000, Kospi drops under 1,000 Hong Kong, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan also hit multi-year lows By V. Phani Kumar, MarketWatch Last update: 12:12 a.m. EDT Oct. 24, 2008 Comments: 218 HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Asian markets suffered further deep losses Friday, with indexes in Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Australia, Singapore and Taiwan dropping to their lowest levels in at least three years as fears of a global recession swept across the region. Japan's Nikkei 225 Average dropped below the psychologically-important 8,000-point level for the first time since May 22, 2003, while South Korea's fell under the 1,000-point...
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