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Jan 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

SpaceX's Starship Troubles: What Happened and What’s Next?

Last week, SpaceX's Starship rocket faced a major setback. It didn't reach its intended target and instead broke apart mid-flight. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has now grounded the rocket. Why? Because there were reports of property damage on the Turks and Caicos islands in the Caribbea

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Why Pam Bondi’s Nomination Worries Voting Rights Advocates

Pam Bondi, President-elect Trump's pick for the Department of Justice (DOJ), has attracted criticism from the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund. They argue that her past actions as Florida’s attorney general and as chair of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) make her unsuitable for the role of U. S.

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Women's Basketball Teams to Start Earning from March Madness

For the first time, women's basketball teams will be paid for playing in March Madness. This big change came when the NCAA approved a new pay structure. It means teams can earn money based on how well they do in the tournament. This is a big deal because until now, only men's teams got paid. The vo

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Jan 16 2025CELEBRITIES

Christina Haack's New Love Story with CEO Christopher Larocca

Christina Haack, well-known from HGTV's Flip or Flop, has a new boyfriend after her split with Josh Hall. His name is Christopher Larocca, the CEO of a communications-focused company called Network Connex. They've been together for about three months. Christopher has a solid business background, hav

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Jan 16 2025SPORTS

Meet Daniel Faalele: The NFL Guard from Down Under

Ever wondered about the tallest and heaviest players in the NFL? Well, Daniel Faalele is one of them. Standing at 6'8" and weighing around 379 lbs, he's a force to be reckoned with on the Baltimore Ravens team. But what makes Faalele really stand out? It's his background. Born in Melbourne, Australi

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Comma. ai Loves Tesla FSD and Prefers NVIDIA GPUs

George Hotz, the head honcho at Comma. ai, recently gave a big thumbs up to Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, version 13. He took it for a spin and was impressed, calling it "really good. " This is a notable nod from a competitor in the self-driving tech space. Experts from RBC also

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

NOAA's New Plan for Weather Data: A Fresh Approach

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is changing how it buys weather data. Instead of just buying global datasets, NOAA plans to pay more for specific observations, like oil spills or fires. Steve Volz, NOAA's assistant administrator, said this is the future, but it's not ready

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Jan 06 2025SPORTS

Why College Gymnastics Wins in Broadcasting, But Swimming Lags Behind

The Paris Olympics was a big win for Team USA in both swimming and gymnastics. But here’s a twist: many top athletes in these sports come from college competitions. Yet, there’s a striking difference between how these sports are broadcast. A 13-year-old swimmer, watching a college gymnastics event,

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Boeing's Big Changes: A Year After the Door Plug Scare

A year ago, a door plug on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 flew off mid-flight, causing passengers' belongings to be sucked out of the plane. Since then, Boeing has been working hard to improve safety. They've made changes in four areas: improving safety culture, training workers better, simplifying ho

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Jan 03 2025SPORTS

Aaron Rodgers' Future: A Casual Chat

Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets, spoke candidly about his time with the team and his future plans. On the first day of the New Year, he had his last midweek press conference with the Jets. Rodgers described the 2024 season as a "really tough one, " but he expressed gratitude for

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