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AMELIA EARHART


Jeff Bezos takes a swipe at Musk's Twitter takeover, suggesting it may give China 'leverage'

Jeff Bezos shared a tweet suggesting China may gain influence over Twitter once Elon Musk buys the company, hinting at Musk's business ties to China.

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Leather helmet worn by Amelia Earhart on 1928 flight across the Atlantic sells for 10 times the expected price at auction

Amelia Earhart wore the cap on a flight across the Atlantic in 1928 and later lost it in a crowd of fans in Cleveland.

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Helmet worn by Amelia Earhart sells for $825,000 at auction

A leather helmet that Amelia Earhart wore on a flight across the Atlantic in 1928 and later lost in a crowd of fans in Cleveland sold at auction for $825,000.

Creatures in Wisconsin river are ‘pushing the limits’ at 100 years old, state says

They were born when Warren G. Harding was president.

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Astronaut Sally Ride among Fisher-Price's new Little People Collector figures

As the first American woman to fly into space, Sally Ride became one of the largest figures in space exploration history. Now, Ride is being honored with a Little People figure in her likeness.

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Bezos offers to cover $2 billion in exchange for NASA astronaut lunar lander contract

NASA in April awarded Elon Musk's SpaceX with a sole $2.89 billion contract to build the next crewed lunar lander under its Human Landing Systems program.

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Jeff Bezos and crew flew aviation artifacts, Skittles on Blue Origin spaceflight

Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin took Amelia Earhart's goggles, Skittles and aviation artifacts to space on New Shepard's first crewed flight.

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Amid furor over monuments, Trump call for garden of statues

FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2014, file photo Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia speaks in Washington. The president unveiled his plan Friday, July 3, 2020, during his speech at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, S.D. We will raise the next generation of American patriots, Trump said at Mount Rushmore. None will have lived perfect lives, but all will be worth honoring, remembering, and studying, according to the order. The order includes language to make clear that non-U.S. citizens who played significant roles in American history also could be honored in the garden.

Explorer Bob Ballard sets out to solve Amelia Earhart mystery

Bob Ballard and Allison Fundis speak onstage during the TCA panel for National Geographic Channels' Bob Ballard's Next Great Discovery at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 23, 2019, in Beverly Hills, California. (CNN) - Deep-sea explorer Bob Ballard, who in 1985 made headlines for his discovery of the remains of the Titanic, has announced plans to solve another of history's greatest mysteries: What happened to missing-in-action aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. Setting sail on Aug. 7, National Geographic explorer-at-large Ballard and National Geographic Society archeologist-in-residence Fredrik Hiebert will lead a team of Earhart experts, scientists and technicians on a month-long journey that will take them from Samoa to a remote Pacific atoll called Nikumaroro in the Republic of Kiribati. This project is jointly funded by National Geographic Partners and National Geographic Society. It will be part of a two-hour special titled "Expedition Amelia" that will premiere Oct. 20 on National Geographic.

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Amelia Earhart broke records, empowered generations of women pilots

Library of Congress via CNNATCHISON, Kan. - Amelia Earhart was a trailblazing pilot and an OG girl-power icon who broke gender stereotypes along with aviation records. So on Amelia Earhart Day, which honors her birth on July 24, 1897, here's a look at the pioneering aviator's brief life and fascinating legacy. She almost had a medical careerDuring the first World War, Earhart worked as a Red Cross nurse's aide in Canada. In 1929 she joined other women aviators in forming The Ninety-Nines, an organization for female pilots. Then there's the theory ignited by the 1970 book "Amelia Earhart Lives," by Joe Klaas, who argues the aviator never actually died in 1937 but served as a spy during World War II.

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