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The case for NASA'S Bridenstine post-Election Day © Getty Images No matter the outcome on Nov. 3, Administrator  Jim Bridenstine  should remain at the helm of NASA to shepherd the agency through one of the most dynamic times in its history.  A return to American crewed launch capability, the  Artemis Accords  as a new U.S.-led international effort for developing the Moon, the fate of the International Space Station (ISS) as it celebrates a 20-year anniversary and the direction of key space science and technology programs are inextricably linked to the occupant of the NASA administrator’s office.  The space industry continues to rapidly evolve, and NASA — a key enabler of such change — requires consistent leadership to sustain and grow American excellence. Bridenstine has not only demonstrated his ability to do this thus far, but his ability to persuasively make the case for America’s leadership role in space among the nations of the world befits his continued tenure as NASA adminis

Blood of Zeus

  Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Blood of Zeus’ on Netflix, a Violent, Visually Rich Anime About Greek Gods and Heroes Netflix anime series  Blood of Zeus  better have a f—ing kraken in it. Created by brothers Charley and Vlas Parlapanides (writers of Netflix movie  Death Note ), it’s a story about a demigod of destiny, fathered by a man referred to in the series as “the king of kings” — and no, it’s not Jesus, but rather Zeus, although THAT would’ve been interesting, eh? No, we’ve got eight episodes of titan-clashing Greek mythology spiked with fast-paced action and brutally violent brutal violence that’s thematically a little outside the normal adult-anime box. Could be fun. BLOOD OF ZEUS : STREAM IT OR SKIP IT? Opening Shot:  THE STARS ABOVE. (As opposed to the stars below, I guess.) The camera pans down from the sky to the woods where two man-demons dash away from their pursuers. The Gist:  The man-shaped demons dash through lightning and fog. Greek soldiers fire arrows and chuck spears at

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