White House Eyes Space Shuttle Spending

A new U.S./Russian crew on the International Space Station faces a lonely spell as NASA and its partners wrangle over the future direction of the orbiting laboratory. Even as William McArthur and Valery Tokarev settled in for at least six months on ISS without visitors, the White House Office of...

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