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This has been a good week for the US space agency in terms of the federal budget.
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The loss of mpox vaccines may help contribute to those figures. Politico notes that African countries have reported nearly ...
A federal judge ruled yesterday that President Trump violated US law when he fired Democrat Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from her ...
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Months after the fact, Apple confirmed that Prosser got an early look at the new OS and the Liquid Glass design. It did so by ...
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Last month, the parachutes on Hélène Huby's small spacecraft failed to deploy, and the vehicle and its cargo crashed into the ocean on Earth. It was both a success and a failure.