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The dawn of a new era in space exploration was marked during a historic mission involving a SpaceX capsule that touched down in the Gulf of Mexico this past Sunday at 3:36 a.m. ET. The Polaris Dawn mission has not only demonstrated the capabilities of private citizens venturing into space but has also established a
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As the political landscape intensifies ahead of the upcoming elections, campaigns are increasingly harnessing targeted outreach to specific voter demographics. The Harris campaign’s recent surge in efforts to engage Latino voters marks a pivotal moment, particularly as National Hispanic Heritage Month approaches. This strategy not only reflects a commitment to preserving and honoring Latino culture
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Koloma, a clean fuel startup in the U.S. backed by influential figures like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, aims to revolutionize the energy industry by tapping into geologic hydrogen resources. Geologic hydrogen, also known as white, gold, or natural hydrogen, is a form of hydrogen gas found beneath the Earth’s surface, produced through high-temperature reactions
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The European Union’s top court recently delivered a landmark ruling mandating Apple to pay Ireland €13 billion ($14.4 billion) in back taxes. This decision places Ireland in a unique and challenging position as it grapples with the responsibility of managing this unexpected windfall. Irish lawmakers are now tasked with determining the best utilization of this
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The U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in August, with nonfarm payrolls increasing by 142,000. This was a decrease from the 89,000 jobs added in July and fell below the consensus forecast of 161,000. The unemployment rate did decrease slightly to 4.2%, and the labor force expanded by 120,000 during the month. However, the
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