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Blue Origin, Dynetics fighting NASA s selection of SpaceX for human moon landing system

Blue Origin, Dynetics fighting NASA s selection of SpaceX for human moon landing system
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Empire of Pain: Sackler Family Erased Son s Death

Doubleday The Sackler family erased the death of a family member struggling with addiction, according to a new book. The Sacklers are known for running Purdue Pharma, which makes OxyContin. A spokesperson for the descendants of Mortimer Sackler declined to comment on the death specifically. The billionaire Sackler family, who founded Purdue Pharma, erased the suicide of a family member struggling with drug addiction, according to a new book.  Robert Sackler the son of Mortimer Sackler, who helped found Purdue Pharma alongside his brothers Arthur and Raymond in 1952 died by an apparent suicide in 1975 after jumping out of an Upper East Side apartment building, according to the book Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe. 

Watchdog Releases Denial Of Vectrus Protest To $557M Deal

The U.S. Air Force didn't tip the scales to award KBR a $557 million base support contract, according to a recently unsealed watchdog decision that said rival bidder Vectrus Systems Corp. "cherry-picked" minor issues in KBR's record to protest its award.

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US worried hundreds of federally funded scientists could be compromised by China

Former Director of National Intelligence joins Life, Liberty & Levin to discuss the Biden administration s foreign policy approach U.S. officials on Thursday shared concerns that China may have compromised hundreds of federally funded scientists dispersed at colleges and universities across the country. Officials from the National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Government Accountability Office expressed their concerns during a hearing before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP).  As of April, the NIH has identified more than 500 scientists of concern and has reached out to more than 200 at 90 institutions that receive federal grants, NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Michael Lauer said during the hearing, adding that the workload has strained the agency, which is dealing with a very large number of cases.

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