The Columbus Dispatch

Military orbiter’s landing rattles Florida

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — U.S. military officials say an unmanned aircraft orbiting Earth since May 2015 has landed in Florida.

The Air Force posted tweets that the X37B shuttle landed Sunday morning at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral after 718 days in orbit.

Multiple media outlets reported that the 29-foot-long aircraft’s return caused a sonic boom that rattled central Florida and could be heard as far away as Tampa and Fort Myers.

It’s the shuttle’s first landing in Florida. Previous X37B missions have landed at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. rebuked Wells Fargo’s handling of widespread illegal sales practices that spanned at least 15 years and included targeting undocument­ed immigrants to open new bank accounts.

Buffett said the San Francisco banking giant’s executives failed to act immediatel­y after finding out that employees were creating countless fake and fraudulent bank accounts to meet the company’s unrealisti­c sales goals. Wells Fargo “incentiviz­ed the wrong type of behavior,” Buffett said Saturday during Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting in Omaha. The 89-year-old tycoon is Berkshire’s chairman.

“If there’s a major problem, the CEO will get wind of it. At that moment, that’s the key to everything. The CEO has to act,” Buffett said, according to Reuters. “The main problem was they didn’t act when they learned about it.”

Berkshire is Wells Fargo’s largest shareholde­r.

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