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  On Wednesday afternoon, mere hours after Dennis Hof won the Republican primary for a se salomon speedcross at in the Nevada state legislature, he was speeding across the Mojave desert, on his way to Las Vegas. His reason  CNN wanted to have him on-air. A national news network typically wouldn t have much interest i skecher love n the primary winner of Nevada s deep-red 36th assembly district, but Hof is not an ordinary politician. The presumptive winner is also a bona fide pimp who runs a handful of legal brothels, including Love Ranch, where in 2015 NBA all star Lamar Odom was found unconscious after a four-day bender. Hof starred in the HBO reality series Cathouse,and even wrote a book titled The Art of the Pimp. On Tuesday night, he celebrated his win with a party in his home of P sale reebok ahrump, Nevada, where he wore a button-down American flag shirt and posed next to famed Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss.Rolling Stone spoke with Hof Wednesday afternoon as he traveled from Pahrump to Vegas. After praising the magazin Ppma SpaceX, astronomers working to address brightness of Starlink satellites
 Posted inCivilBridenstine estimates Artemis cost at $20鈥?0 billionbyJeff Foust June 14, 2019January 23, 2023Click to share on X  Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook  Opens in new window Click to share on LinkedIn  Opens in new window Click to share on Reddit  Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend  Opens in n air max97 ew window Click to share on Clipboard  Opens in new window  At the end of the day we re going in 2024, whatever that takes,  NASA airforce  Administrator Jim Bridestine said during an April 1 town hall meeting with NASA employees.  Credit: NASA/Bill adidas originals  Ingalls WASHINGTON 鈥?NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a television interview June 13 that it will cost the agency an additional $20 billion to $30 billion to return humans to the moon, the first range of costs given by the agency for the program.In an interview with CNN, Bridenstine said that estimate would be above earlier projections for costs of existing elements of what s now called the Artemis program, suc