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Month: February 2025

Partnered with SpaceX, space station company Vast targets 2026 Space Coast launches

Partnered with SpaceX, space station company Vast targets 2026 Space Coast launches

The race among commercial companies to replace the International Space Station may have a frontrunner in the company Vast with a partnership with SpaceX — but a delay in development has pushed launch of its Haven-1 station from Florida into 2026.

But that still puts it at least one year ahead of its closest competitor.

The Long Beach, California-based company posted an update on progress made on its planned small space station — with a habitable area about the size of a moving truck — saying it now targets a launch from Space Coast atop a Falcon 9 rocket no earlier than May 2026.

It also posted plans, though, to quickly follow up that launch with a crewed mission aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon with four astronauts on a two-week mission to Haven-1 by the end of June 2026.

“When we launched the Haven-1 program, we set a target of launching no earlier than August 2025, giving ourselves a two-year, three-month development window,” the company stated in its update. “With the completion of our primary structure qualification test and a fully assembled team, we now have greater clarity on our build and launch schedule. As a result, we are updating our timeline.” read more

Trump pauses tariffs on millions of low-value packages from China

Trump pauses tariffs on millions of low-value packages from China

By DIDI TANG and HALELUYA HADERO

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has paused imposing tariffs on small-value packages arriving from China, apparently to give federal agencies time to sort out how to process millions of such shipments that have come through the U.S. border every day without paying taxes.

CDC reports more than 90 sick on board Royal Caribbean ship out of Tampa

CDC reports more than 90 sick on board Royal Caribbean ship out of Tampa

More than 90 people have been reported ill on board a Royal Caribbean ship sailing out of Tampa, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

An outbreak of an unknown illness with primary symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting has stricken 89 of 2,164 passengers as well as 2 of 910 crew on board the Radiance of the Seas, according to a report on the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program website.

The ship that departed the Port of Tampa on Feb. 1 is returning to the port Saturday morning to complete a seven-night Caribbean cruise.

The outbreak could be determined to be norovirus, a common gastrointestinal bug that the CDC tracks aboard cruise ships.

Norovirus has been blamed already in 2025 for outbreaks aboard Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess, the Viking Mars of Viking Ocean Cruises and Holland America Line’s Volendam.

The Savings Game: Answering questions about the Social Security Fairness Act

The Savings Game: Answering questions about the Social Security Fairness Act

Q. I receive a survivor benefit based on my husband’s work under Social Security. I receive a pension from my work as a teacher, and I was not contributing to FICA. I contacted the Social Security Administration (SSA) to determine if I would be entitled to a larger benefit because of the repeal of the Government Pension Offset (GPO). The SSA representative told me that because I was receiving a survivor benefit based on my work record, I would not be entitled to a larger benefit. Is that correct?

A. No, it is not correct. Your survivor benefit is based on the record of earnings your husband received under Social Security. I would contact the SSA again. If you receive the same misinformation from a representative, ask to speak with a supervisor.

Q. I receive a pension from my career working under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) with the federal government. My husband is deceased. He was receiving a Social Security benefit based on his work record. When he passed away, I asked Social Security if I was eligible for a survivor benefit. At that time, I was told that my pension was too high, and I was not entitled to any survivor benefit. Am I entitled to a benefit now that the previous regulations were repealed? read more

Epic Universe, Disney World plan Super Bowl moments

Epic Universe, Disney World plan Super Bowl moments

Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World will both have Super Bowl presences on Sunday, possibly within minutes of one another.

Universal will showcase its upcoming Epic Universe theme park, which is set to open in late May.  A 30-second commercial released Friday shows glimpses of roller coasters, flying dragons, a water ride, the Mario Kart attraction and a leap into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter — Ministry of Magic.

It ends with the tagline “Our universe will never be the same” before another jump into a magical-looking portal, one of the trademark looks of the theme park.

Universal says its ad will run after the game and just before the trophy presentation.

That’s familiar territory for Disney, which for many years has used the post-game period for the “I’m going to Disney World” promotion.  The company reportedly plans an ad for its Disney+ streaming service during the game.

On social media, Disney has posted that a key player would be appearing at Magic Kingdom on Monday.  The last three post-Super Bowl theme park celebrations have been at Disneyland in California. The last time players were paraded in Florida was 2021, when Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski representing the winning Tampa Bay Buccaneers. read more