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  • NASA Sets Sept. 27 Target For Third Artemis 1 Launch Attempt
    NASA's Artemis mission aims to return humans to the moon by 2024.
    NASA said it will try to launch Artemis 1 on Sept. 27 at the earliest, while also setting an Oct. 2 backup date.
  • Elon Musk Rakes In Majority Of Votes From Twitter Shareholders In Takeover Deal: Report
    MORE TWITTER BANS
    The vote comes amid a legal battle between Elon Musk and Twitter, which the billionaire offered to buy earlier this year but has since withdrawn from.
  • Truth Behind Big Breakfast's Association With Weight Loss Revealed In New Study
    Eggs
    Scientists uncover the truth behind having a huge breakfast and its contributions to people looking to lose weight.
  • Blue Origin NS-23 Mission Aborted After Suffering Issue Mid-Flight
    Blue Origin
    Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin endeavor is no stranger to launch failures amid a string of successful launches.
  • Chinese Providers May Find Benefit From FCC’s SpaceX Decision: Report
    Starlink
    Elon Musk's SpaceX and LTD Broadband faced rejection last month from the FCC.
  • U.S., Allied Countries Set Talks To Replenish Arms Supply In Ukraine
    SHELLINGS CONTINUE
    Senior national armaments directors from allies met to discuss long-term strategies for supplying Ukraine and restocking their own stockpiles, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
  • U.K. Economy At Risk Of Setback Following Queen Elizabeth II's Death
    Queen Elizabeth II
    Following a rebound, the U.K.'s already threatened economy may suffer further loss in the days leading up to the Queen's funeral.
  • China’s Xi Jinping Set To Step Out Of China To Meet Russia’s Vladimir Putin
    PROTECTING RIGHTS
    President Xi will arrive in Kazakhstan on a state visit on Wednesday (Sept. 14) and later meet Putin at the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the historic Silk Road city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
  • Releasing More UFO Footage Would ‘Harm National Security,’ U.S. Navy Says
    Pentagon declassifies Navy 'UFO' videos
    The U.S. Navy has admitted to having more videos of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), but maintained it will not release them publicly.
  • NASA's Asteroid Deflecting Spacecraft Will Slam Into A Moonlet This Month
    NASA's DART for planetary defense
    NASA's Double Asteroid Redirect Mission (DART) will try and carry out its planetary defense methods -- to alter the path of an asteroid.
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