Info Category: Richest Athletes › NFL Players Net Worth: $8 Million Date of Birth: Sep 29, 1966 (57 years old) Place of Birth: Jacksonville Gender: Male Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.87 m) Profession: American football player, Actor, Coach Nationality: United States of America 💰 Compare Ken Norton Jr's Net Worth Table of ContentsExpandEarly Life and High SchoolCollegiate CareerDallas CowboysSan Francisco 49ersUSC CoachingSeattle Seahawks CoachingOakland RaidersReturn to SeattleReturn to UCLAPersonal LifeWhat is Ken Norton Jr.
Nearly a week after Maui was ravaged by the deadliest wildfires in more than a century, and as residents continue to wait for word about their missing loved ones, a new set of problems has emerged: looters and speculators trying to cash in on the tragedy.
A local businessman said people desperate for gas and other scarce items are raiding the few businesses still standing in Lahaina, the historic city that was all but destroyed.
WASHINGTON — An independent review of problems that delayed the launch of NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission uncovered institutional issues at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory that led the agency to delay the launch of another mission being developed there.
NASA released Nov. 4 the report by an independent review board commissioned by NASA after the Psyche mission missed its launch window earlier this year. The mission, to the metallic main belt asteroid of the same name, suffered delays in development and testing of its flight software, and is now scheduled for launch in October 2023.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation says that one of its most prized items, a bronze statue of a young child who inspired the group's creation, has been stolen in Phoenix, Arizona.
The statue of seven-year-old Christopher James Greicius, installed in 2018, was taken around 10 p.m. on January 3rd. Security cameras captured two people hopping out of a car and hauling it away from the Make-A-Wish Foundation headquarters in Phoenix, KSAZ-TV reported.
A diver surveys the reef at Molokini, where reef fish increased amid a drop in visitors during the pandemic, according to a recent study. KEVIN WENG photos
The Maui News A study that found that reef fish returned to Molokini as visitors disappeared in the pandemic suggests that the popular snorkeling and diving spot off Maui’s leeward coast is “being overused,” a state aquatic biologist said. Researchers conducted the study during the COVID-19 lockdown that heavily limited travel to Hawaii.