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A haunted house in Queens proved to be too horrific for some who have filed lawsuits claiming they were injured inside the frightful attraction. A Haunting in Hollis was shut down Oct. 5th after the FDNY called it a “death trap,” citing various safety hazards inside the two-family house that had been illegally converted into a commercial haunted house. But Solainne Mancero-Tannis of Jamaica, Queens, could not stay silent after learning the haunted house was allowed to reopen and operate. The Haunting In Hollis house in Queens, N.Y. via WNBCIt was on Friday the 13th during Oct. 2023 that Mancero-Tannis and her family visited the haunted house. She is now suing the operators of the haunted house.
Persons: Hollis, Solainne, , , didn’t, Mike Goldberg, Lawrence Carra, Tannis, you’re, It’s Organizations: FDNY, New York City Department of Buildings, WNBC, NBC New Locations: Queens, Jamaica, Queens , N.Y, NBC New York
“We are warning parents to disable social media apps such as Instagram, X and TikTok from their children’s phones,” Rabbi Daniel Nevins, the head of school at Golda Och Academy in West Orange, N.J., wrote to community members Tuesday. “Graphic and misleading information is flowing freely, augmenting the fears of our students.”The Jewish Community Center of Central New Jersey put out similar guidance. “What we’re finding is that people are looking for ways to help, they’re looking for resources,” the center’s executive director, Mike Goldstein, said. Seth Golob, director of the Jackson Religious School and Family Engagement at Sutton Place Synagogue in New York City, told parents that limiting social media “is a tall task, and not one person’s responsibility. However, the stuff coming out is horrific, and all we can do is our part in trying to keep our children safe.”
Persons: , Daniel Nevins, , Mike Goldstein, Seth Golob Organizations: Golda Och Academy, Jewish Community Center of Central, Jackson Religious School, Sutton Place Locations: New York, New Jersey, Israel, West Orange, N.J, Jewish Community Center of Central New Jersey, Sutton, New York City
WASHINGTON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Germany on Thursday became the 29th country to sign the Artemis Accords, a U.S.-led multilateral agreement meant to establish norms of behavior in space and on the lunar surface. India, which last month became the fourth nation to achieve a soft landing on the moon, agreed to join the Artemis Accords in June but China and Russia have not. "It's a big deal, because Germany is the economic powerhouse of Europe and has been a part of the European space program forever," Nelson told Reuters on Thursday before the signing. Japan, various European countries and other nations with big to small space programs have joined the accords. The European Space Agency (ESA), which represents 22 member states including Germany, is a core NASA partner on Gateway, a planned space station that will orbit the moon as part of the Artemis program.
Persons: Bill Nelson, Walther Pelzer, Nelson, NASA's, Artemis, Mike Gold, Joey Roulette, Will Dunham Organizations: Artemis Accords, NASA, German Space Agency, Reuters, European Space Agency, ESA, Thomson Locations: Germany, U.S, United States, China, India, Russia, Washington, Europe, Japan
An ADSEP with blue PIL-BOXs, hardware which will be delivered to Sierra Space for the LIFE habitat pathfinder mission. Space infrastructure company Redwire is putting a biotech technology test bed on Sierra Space's first mission with its inflatable space habitat, establishing a new partnership between the two companies to make drugs in orbit. "It's an incredible moment for Redwire, an incredible moment for Sierra," Mike Gold, Redwire's chief growth officer, told CNBC. Redwire is not alone in targeting that market, with startups like Varda and Space Forge also working on such test beds. The idea is to manufacture drugs in space, leveraging the environment to create unique materials, that would be returned for use on Earth.
Persons: Mike Gold, Varda Organizations: Space, LIFE, pathfinder, CNBC, Space Forge Locations: Space's, Space
Indian Ambassador Taranjit Sandhu, right, talks with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, after having signed the Artemis Accords on June 21, 2023. CNBC's Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. Gold described India as "a sleeping giant in the space world that is awakening" – albeit "one that's been snoring loudly." Gold believes India's bureaucratic reforms in its space efforts are helping the country move faster in the sector. "No one is altering their path – we're just complementing each other relative to Artemis and the existing plans with India.
Persons: Taranjit Sandhu, Bill Nelson, CNBC's Michael Sheetz, Narendra Modi, Mike Gold, , Gold, Artemis Organizations: NASA, Artemis Accords, CNBC's, India's, Modi's, Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO, International Space Station, U.S, Space Force, Space, CNBC, Galactic Locations: U.S, India, Russia, China
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