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Watch chilling 1st views of Earth's poles seen by SpaceX Fram2 astronauts (video)
jdinner@space.com (Josh Dinner)
The first humans to orbit over Earth's north and south poles are sending back images from their spaceflight, and the views are incredible. SpaceX launched the private Fram2 mission Monday (March 31) ...[Continue Reading]
Space.com
2 days ago
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Trumps Liberation Day will only bring more chaos
Heather Boushey
Today is what President Donald Trump calls Liberation Day, the day he frees the U.S. economy from the global economy. President Trump claims that his policy of chaotically implemented tariffs will br ...[Continue Reading]

MSNBC
1 day ago
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Telemundo 48 in San Jose Hires Orlando Pea Aurquia as Meteorologist and Climate Reporter
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Orlando Pea Aurquiahas been named meteorologist and climate reporter for Telemundo 48 (KSTS) in San Jose, California. Pea Aurquia began his on-air career at N+ (formerly Noticieros Televisa) in ...[Continue Reading]

Adweek
1 day ago
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After Trumps Election, Several NSF-Funded Censorship Tools Go Missing
Logan Washburn
The National Science Foundation (NSF) claims to be the place where discoveries begin but it funded programs where free speech ends.When The Federalist asked if it still funds anti-misinformation t ...[Continue Reading]

The Federalist
1 day ago
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One of the last of Bletchley Park's quiet heroes, Betty Webb, dies at 101
Iain Thomson
Obit Betty Webb MBE, one of the team who worked at the code-breaking Bletchley Park facility during the Second World War, has died at the age of 101. In a 2018 interview Webb said she was very proud ...[Continue Reading]

Theregister.com
1 day ago
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Is American exceptionalism finally on its last legs?
mint
The American economy really is exceptional. It is richer, more innovative, and continues to expand at a high rate compared to most of the developed world. It has been extra special over the last 15 y ...[Continue Reading]

Livemint
1 day ago