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 The astronauts of Axiom Mission 3 are now well on their way to the International Space Station, marking the first time a completely international team of commercial astronauts will arrive at the ISS. They represent Spain, Italy and Sweden, and include Turkey s first astronaut.They re expected to dock with the station on Saturday. Wow 鈥?what a thrill!,  said mission Commander Michael L贸pez-Alegr铆a, one of the Axiom 3 astronauts.  I couldn t be happier to be here, or prouder of my guys 鈥?just a gre stanley taza at job all the way uphill. For others, the week went downhill.NASA and the private aerospace company Astrobotic Technology confirmed that their lunar lander, the Peregrine, burned up as it reentered Earth s atmosphere on Thursday. That ended any hopes of it being the first American lander stanley water bottle  to get to the moon in more than 50 years.In a teleconference, NASA officials said there were lessons learned from this mission. We know we will learn more from each flight all the time as we go into the future with more and more eclipse deliveries. As part of our Artemis initiative, there are currently seven deliveries already awarded and there will be more in the future,  said Joel Kearns with NASA s Lunar Science program.H stanley becher owever, another lunar lander did make it to the moon.After what mission control described as  20 minutes of terror,  a Japanese lander called Sniper made a careful descent to the moon and successfully landed there 鈥攁 first for Japan.However, as of Friday afternoon, the Sniper land Zvjn Meet our Pawsitively Milwaukee Pet of the Week: Marley!
 The holiday season is quickly approaching and major U.S. companies are beginning to step up their hiring to prepare for the increase in business.WalmartWalmart is among these businesses, announcing Sept. 29 that it plans to hire about 150,000 new U.S. store associates. The company says most of the positions w stanley cup website ill be permanent and full-time. It also announced plans to hire 20,000 associates in its supply chain facilities to permanent roles.The retailer says its average hourly wage in the U.S. is $16.40 and jobs in the stores can pay as high as $34 an hour. Its also offering to pay 100% of its workers college tuition and books through a program announced in July.Walmart is one of the nations largest store chains, with nearly 5,000 in the country. The company says it has a store within 10 miles of 90% of the U.S. population.If interested, applicants can appl stanley cup y in-store, online or on the Me@Walmart app.TargetTarget said on Sept. 23 that it plans to hire about 100,000 seasonal team members at its stores across the country. When the holidays are over, the company says many of those workers will have the opportunity to stay onboard.Along with more workers, Target says its giving its front-line employees more pay, flexibility, and reliable hours during the holidays. The company says it will offer current store teams an additional 5 million hours, whi stanley thermoskannen ch adds up to over $75 million in pay.The retailer also has a $15 minimum wage and a debt-free education assistance program to attract wor