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TECH

SpaceX gets FCC approval to launch 7,500 more Starlink satellites

The Federal Communications Commission announced Friday that it has given SpaceX approval to launch another 7,500 of its second generation Starlink satellites, for a total

FINANCE

Trump Tariffs Allowed To Stand For Now, But Polymarket Traders Predict Only 25% Chance Of SCOTUS Approval

Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. The U.S. Supreme Court did not issue a

PRESS RELEASE

Dallas-Forth Worth Remains Projected as the Top Housing Market For the Second Year in a Row

In This Article Dallas-Fort Worth is the No. 1 market to watch in 2026, a designation it has received for the second year in a

RELIGION

‘She could have been any of us’: Faith leaders mourn Renee Good in Minneapolis

MINNEAPOLIS (RNS) — Earlier this week, the intersection of 34th Street and Portland Avenue was a chaotic scene of violence and tears. A mangled maroon

SCIENCE

Sinking trees in Arctic Ocean could remove 1 billion tonnes of CO2

Trees floating towards the Arctic Ocean Carl Christoph Stadie/The Alfred Wegener Institute Cutting down swathes of boreal forest and sinking the trees into the depths

MOBILE

Repair Almost Anything Imaginable With the Free iFixit App

But the iFixit app wants to help you repair pretty much anything under the sun and much more. The highlight of the app is access

NATURE

Chinese nuclear fusion reactor pushes plasma past crucial limit: what happens next

The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak is a nuclear-fusion research reactor in Hefei, China.Credit: Zhang Yazi/China News Service/VCG via Getty Researchers working on China’s ‘artificial sun’

ARTS & THEATER

Artist-Led Citizen Journalism at the Frontlines

By Ash Marinaccio, Zoe Lafferty. Ash talks with Zoe Lafferty, founder of Artists on the Frontline, about artist-led citizen journalism in Palestine’s Jenin refugee camp

LIFESTYLE

Have a Lovely Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are you up to this weekend? I might see Marty Supreme tonight (have you seen it? I truly love ping pong), and the boys and

CULTURE

Hero or brutal tyrant? The controversy over 16th-Century explorer Magellan

Although solid facts about Magellan’s life are limited, the narrative that often prevails is about his heroism. Diaz’s Magellan, on the other hand, takes an