Search on for boater who struck, killed water skier near Key Biscayne
Florida Fish and Wildlife is looking for the boat operator who fatally struck a girl who was water skiing near Key Biscayne and then did not stop.
Florida Fish and Wildlife is looking for the boat operator who fatally struck a girl who was water skiing near Key Biscayne and then did not stop.
Spotify is notifying customers who purchased its Car Thing product that the devices will stop working after December 9, 2024. The company's plans for the device have changed, as Spotify told users on Thursday that all Car Thing units "will stop operating" later this year, according to the email sent to buyers. Car Thing, which launched to the public in February 2022, was largely targeted toward people who don’t have a built-in infotainment system in their vehicles.
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If you've been looking forward to seeing Boeing’s Starliner capsule carry two astronauts to the International Space Station for the first time, you'll have to wait a bit longer. The mission, which has already been beset by issues with both the rocket and helium tanks, is now delayed indefinitely, NASA said in a statement late Tuesday. There is little else to go on at the moment other than that statement, so it’s unclear whether the helium leak issue in the spacecraft’s propulsion system — which was identified a few days before the CST-100 Starliner was due to launch on May 17 — is the sole cause for the ongoing delay.
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