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; ~0 Q' Y9 c! o' {9 I Lighting up the night sky, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket streaked away from Cape Canaveral late Friday, sending an unpiloted Dragon cargo ship off on a three-day flight to the International Space Station while the booster s first stage flew itself back to an equally spectacular landing.The launching marked the 20th and final f stanley cup light under the company s original commercial resupply contract with NASA, a partnership that has delivered more than 94,000 pounds of equipment and supplies to the lab complex over the past eight years at a cost of roughly $3 billion.The California rocket builder has a follow-on contract with NASA covering another half-dozen flights stanley cup  to the space station through 2024 using a cargo version of SpaceX s Crew Dragon astronaut ferry ship. The first launch under the Commercial Resupply Services 2 contract -- CRS-21 -- is targeted for late October.                                        The Falcon 9 rocket and cargo Dragon launched Friday took off from pad 40 at 11:50 p.m. EST, the moment Earth s rotation carried the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station launch pad into the plane of the station s orbit.                A SpaceX Falcon 9 booster thunders away from Cape Canaveral, kicking off a cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station.                                                      SpaceX  stanley cup                                        The rocket put on a dramatic show with the flaming exhaust from its nine first stage engines visible for dozens of miles aroun Zeea Bans on future protesting placed on some arrestees in Portland under review by court officials7 [: @5 C/ J3 h. A' Q0 f
What s next With Washington even more divided than before, is compromise possible  Both President Obama and Republican leaders say publicly that they want to find ways to compromise now that the elections are over. But CBS News  correspondent Bill Plante report salomon s history shows it may be easier said than done, but the White House says progress is still possible.Congressional controlRepublicans are projected to grab the reins of the Senate for the first time since 2006, according to the CBS News decision desk. Republicans also increased their majority in the House to the largest margin since 1949. In Kentucky, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is projected to defeat his Democratic challenger. Now that he s secured a sixth term in office and Republicans have taken control of the Senate, McConnell is  salomon likely to be the Senate s next majority leader.Youngest everThirty-year-old Republican Elise Stefanik just became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress. As a  millennial  who won the GOP nomination at the tender age of 29, Stefanik reaped the benefits of a year in which young voters who were expected to turn out at the polling places suggested a lean toward Republicans.                                         Winning edgeWhile the GOP came out on top in today s national vote, there was good news and bad news for both parties, relatively speaking, in yesterday s election according t af1 o CBS News exit polls. Overall, the Republicans  advantages abounded. Little helpDid the presi
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