Workers struggling to return to Italy
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Some international workers who contact with Disney are struggling to return home to Italy.

Disney to furlough employees beginning April 19
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The Walt Disney Company on Thursday announced it will begin furloughs of park employees at its parks in California and Florida beginning in mid-April.

NASA says pioneering black mathematician Katherine Johnson has died
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Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who calculated rocket trajectories and earth orbits for NASA's early space missions and was later portrayed in the 2016 hit film "Hidden Figures," about pioneering black female aerospace workers, has died. She was 101.

SpaceX Falcon 9 launches from Cape
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It was a perfect launch for a Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday morning after a few delays. SpaceX launched the rocket to send 60 Starlink communications satellites into space.

SpaceX to test Dragon Crew capsule abort system
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SpaceX and NASA will destroy a rocket in flight to test the Dragon Crew capsule's abort system.

Man completes challenge to go from morbid to marathon
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FOX 35 News first shared Chris Hasty?s story in November. He?s been using his Instagram account @morbid2marathon to document his massive weight loss and his training for Disney?s Dopey Challenge.

Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend underway
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Runners from around the region and the country have arrived at Walt Disney World Resort for the annual Marathon Weekend.

Falcon 9 rocket set to launch Monday night
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All systems and weather are a go, ahead of Monday night's launch of 60 Starlink satellites, part of SpaceX's first official launch of the United States Space Force.

SpaceX plans Monday night launch of Falcon 9 rocket
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SpaceX has planned a launch of a Falcon 9 rocket on Monday. It will carry a communications satellite for Singapore. The window starts at 7:10 p.m. and continues through 8:38 p.m.

NASA unveils core stage of moon rocket
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NASA has unveiled the core stage of its new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket at the Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana. The SLS will be used for planned Artemis missions to the moon and will ultimately transport the first woman to the lunar surface, Jasmin Moghbeli.

Autistic boy loves Disney
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The mother of an autistic child says her son opens up when he visits Walt Disney World, especially when he interacts with the characters.

Delays reported with Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
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Crowds waited for hours to experience Star Wars: Ride of the Resistance. Several park guests reported ride errors, with some even having to exit the attraction mid-ride.

Authorities issue warning for Disney+ subscribers
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Authorities in Central Florida are warning subscribers of Disney+ to be wary of reports of a data breach. Disney says no such security breach has occurred and the company is committed to its customer's safety.

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party kickoff
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Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party has kicked off at Walt Disney World Resort. There are a number of holiday-themed enhancements at various attractions, in addition to a special fireworks show at the Magic Kingdom.

Unique launch this week at Cape Canaveral
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NASA?s Ionospheric Connection Explorer ( ICON) satellite is scheduled to launch Wednesday, Oct. 9, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. ICON will be air-launched from a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket, carried by the company?s L-1011 aircraft, Stargazer.

Disney World guests stuck on new aerial gondolas for hours
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Walt Disney World park-goers were stuck for hours aboard the Florida resort's newly launched aerial cable car system Saturday night, prompting firefighters to lift people from the gondolas to bring them back to the ground. There were no reported injuries.

Disney's Skyliner gondola system debuts
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Walt Disney World on Friday introduced its newest way to get around the Florida resort: an aerial cable car system that whisks visitors from hotels to theme parks three stories above the ground while going 11 mph (18 kph).