NASA added an hour to the operation to account for the slower fill-up, vital for reducing pressure on the fuel lines and keeping the seals in place
Benchmarks fell in morning trading in Tokyo, Sydney, Seoul and Hong Kong, while shares were little changed in Shanghai
Joe Biden spoke after he convened an 'emergency' meeting of the Group of Seven and NATO leaders in Indonesia on Wednesday morning for consultations on the attack in Poland
The US president promised "full US support for and assistance with Poland's investigation", and "reaffirmed the United States' ironclad commitment to NATO".
Sullivan, who was appointed by President Bill Clinton, wrote in a 49-page ruling that authorities failed to consider the impact on migrants and possible alternatives.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said the government was investigating and raising its military preparedness.
Democrats have already won control of the Senate, securing 50 seats with a runoff in Georgia next month
Bayer Leverkusen became the latest Bundesliga club to criticize the World Cup in Qatar by describing the decision to award the tournament to the country as "scandalous" on Tuesday
Moldova reported massive power outages across the country after Russian military strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure downed a key power line that supplies the small nation
Walmart announces a plan to settle lawsuits filed by state and local governments over the toll of powerful prescription opioids sold at its pharmacies with state and local governments
Iranian shops across country closed their doors amid protests gripping nation, as two prominent soccer stars also announced they would not be attending the upcoming World Cup over the demonstrations.
Cristiano Ronaldo knows a thing or two about World Cups. He has played in four of them and is about to make it to a record-tying fifth this month in Qatar
After nearly four years of political deadlock and five elections, Israel swore in the most right-wing parliament in its history
A Palestinian killed two Israelis in a stabbing at a settlement in the occupied West Bank
The UN human rights office is calling on Iran's government to immediately release thousands of people who have been detained for participating in peaceful protests
Israel's emergency service says that two Israelis have been killed by a Palestinian attacker in a stabbing in the occupied West Bank
Yet his appearance comes after FTX, the third-largest crypto currency exchange, formerly led by Sam Bankman-Fried, filed for bankruptcy Friday.
Japan's GDP, or the sum of the value of a nation's products and services, was weaker than analysts had expected, coming after three quarters of moderate growth.
The effort comes as global inflation and slowing economies have put new pressures on countries that imposed penalties on Russia for the nine-month war that has sent food and energy prices soaring.
The California house where Steve Jobs co-founded Apple is a historical site, and now the sandals he wore while pacing its floors have been sold for nearly $220,000, according to an auction house