Rocket Launches Stalled, Carlton Sues 'Fortnite', and Prosecco Tops Champagne (60-Second Video)Here are three things entrepreneurs should know today.

ByAndrea Hardalo

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  • There were four rockets set for takeoff today, but due to a number of problems, three of the launches have been re-scheduled forWednesday. These launches include rockets from SpaceX, Blue Origin and Arianespace. United Launch Alliance's Delta IV Heavy is still set to launch today.
  • Actor Alfonso Ribeiro, famously known for playing Carlton Banks on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air issuing Fortnitecreator Epic Games for allegedly using his signature dance move, "The Carlton" without his permission.
  • Will you be popping a bottle of champagne or prosecco this New Year's Eve? Prosecco, the popular Italian white wine, is now thebest-selling sparkling winein the world by volume. We'll cheers to that!

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Andrea Hardalo

Social Media Editor

Andrea Hardalo is the social media editor of Entrepreneur.com. She previously managed social for Scout Media.

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