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SpaceX targets millions of tons of cargo to orbit with Starship expansion

SpaceX has unveiled ambitious plans to dramatically increase the amount of cargo it can transport into orbit, with CEO Elon Musk outlining a long-term vision centered on the company's fully reusable Starship launch system. The strategy reflects SpaceX's broader objective of expanding access to space while supporting future commercial,......

Nasa considers extending the International Space Station’s operational life

NASA has indicated that the International Space Station (ISS) could remain in service beyond its currently planned retirement date if future policy decisions support an extension. While the agency continues to prepare for ending the station’s operations around 2030, officials say the orbiting laboratory remains in strong technical condition......

SpaceX bets on Nvidia to power its future artificial intelligence ambitions in space

SpaceX has unveiled a new strategic direction that places advanced artificial intelligence at the center of its long-term vision. The company plans to rely on Nvidia’s computing technologies to support the next generation of its AI infrastructure, reinforcing its commitment to combining space exploration with high-performance computing. Speaking......

Michael Burry warns of a potential stock market bubble and compares risks to the 1987 crash

Renowned American investor Michael Burry has renewed his warning that the recent rally in U.S. equities could be approaching a major turning point, cautioning that current market conditions may lead to a sharp correction similar to the stock market crash of 1987. Burry, who gained international recognition for accurately anticipating the......

Russian name Ivan gains popularity and surpasses Donald among US newborns

The Russian-origin name Ivan has seen a notable rise in popularity among newborn boys in the United States, entering the list of the country’s most commonly used names, according to data from the US Social Security Administration. Recent statistics show that thousands of American families have chosen the name Ivan for their sons in......

US launches investigation after passenger jet and presidential helicopter separation incident

Recent aviation safety concerns in the United States have prompted federal authorities to investigate an incident involving a commercial passenger aircraft and the presidential helicopter, Marine One, shortly after its departure from the White House. According to preliminary information, the inquiry focuses on whether standard air traffic......

World cup 2026: U.S. host cities demand millions in payments from FIFA

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is facing a new financial controversy as several American host cities reportedly demand millions of dollars in promised payments from football’s global governing body. According to reports from The Athletic, the 11 U.S. cities that hosted World Cup matches are seeking the release of financial contributions that......

United States clarifies marriage requirements for green card and family visa applications

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has clarified the types of marriages that may qualify applicants for family-based immigration benefits, including Green Cards and immigrant visas. The updated guidance aims to help applicants better understand the legal requirements and reduce errors that could lead to application......

SpaceX reports strong revenue growth despite quarterly loss

SpaceX reported a significant increase in revenue during the second quarter of 2026, highlighting continued business expansion despite posting a net loss as the company invests heavily in its long-term growth strategy. The financial results mark the company's first quarterly earnings release since its public market debut, attracting close......

Cyclospora outbreak in the United States causes two deaths and thousands of infections

A foodborne illness outbreak linked to cyclosporiasis has caused two deaths in the United States, according to health officials in Michigan, as thousands of cases have been reported nationwide. The intestinal infection, caused by a microscopic parasite called Cyclospora, has affected thousands of people across the country, with public health......

SpaceX rocket crashes into the Moon creating a new crater

A SpaceX rocket component has crashed into the Moon after losing control, creating a new crater and releasing a cloud of lunar dust. The incident has renewed discussions about the growing issue of space debris and the management of abandoned spacecraft parts. According to available data, the object weighed around 4,000 kilograms and hit the......

US official sees possible agreement to reopen Strait of Hormuz within days

The United States has expressed cautious optimism that an agreement with Iran could soon lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most strategically important maritime routes for global energy supplies. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said negotiations between Washington and Tehran were continuing and suggested......

Israel has not accepted US-backed Gaza proposal, Netanyahu says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel has not accepted a United States-backed proposal concerning the future of Gaza, emphasizing that discussions with Washington remain ongoing and that Israeli officials have submitted their own amendments to the draft plan. The comments come as diplomatic efforts continue to seek......

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