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NASA confirmed this week that SpaceX will launch the European Space Agency’s Rosalind Franklin Mars rover, perhaps as soon as late 2028, on a Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
The FTC complaint recycles various claims made by conservatives about brand-safety initiatives that attempted to reduce ad spending on sites distributing misinformation and other objectionable content.
A recent demonstration by China could exacerbate security concerns over a spate of suspected sabotage incidents targeting undersea communications and power cables from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean.
“The war has shaped us, and we have changed the story to be even more about choices, actions, consequences, and what you have to pay to have a future.”
On the Internet, peptides have been peddled without evidence as treating various conditions, reversing aging, and improving appearance, and they've seen a boom in popularity among wellness influencers.
Despite a backlog of nearly 70 launches, ULA’s Vulcan has flown just four times since debuting in January 2024.