Archive for Tuesday, December 31, 2019
New Year’s Eve Tiny Desk Concert: Spanglish Fly
Spanglish Fly is one of the pioneers of the boogaloo revival scene happening on the East Coast. For about sixteen minutes, they turned the NPR Music offices into the hottest Latin dance club in D.C.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
A Decade of Commercial Space Innovation
Over the last decade, there’s been a change in how things get to space. Since the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011, NASA has been looking to commercial companies to fill the void.
Published in Are We There Yet, Central Florida News, Space
Published in Are We There Yet, Central Florida News, Space
How A Senate Impeachment Trial Could Work
Now that the House has impeached President Trump, the process shifts to the Senate, which will vote on whether to convict him. Here is your guide to the steps and the people that matter.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Start Fresh: 6 Tips For Mental Health In 2020
NASA Astronaut Sets New Female Spaceflight Record
A NASA astronaut has set a new spaceflight record -- breaking the streak for longest single spaceflight by a woman.
Published in Space
Published in Space
Fishkind Conversations: Florida’s Economic Outlook for 2020 Good But Not Great
Florida’s economic outlook for 2020 is good but not great, according to economic commentator Hank Fishkind. He tells 90.7’s Matthew Peddie that slowing domestic migration and tourism are worrying signs for the economy.
Published in Central Florida News, Fishkind Economic Commentaries
Published in Central Florida News, Fishkind Economic Commentaries
The Top Moments From A Decade That Reshaped American Politics
It was a tumultuous decade in politics that saw the presidency and reelection of the first black president to the rise of the tea party and the improbable election of Donald Trump as president.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News