SpaceX launches Polaris Dawn mission, which will attempt the first private spacewalk
It’s the first of three missions that billionaire Jared Isaacman purchased from SpaceX in 2022 for his human spaceflight effort known as the Polaris Program.
It’s the first of three missions that billionaire Jared Isaacman purchased from SpaceX in 2022 for his human spaceflight effort known as the Polaris Program.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., appeared to defend her role in Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the 2024 race as she conceded she still has not spoken to the former president and former first lady Jill Biden. Biden made history last July by bowing out from the presidential race after weeks of…
ABC’s “The View” has been having a difficult time grappling with President-elect Trump’s victory in the days following the presidential election. At least four of the co-hosts walked onto Wednesday’s show wearing black as if they were attending a funeral. And after some expressed their respect for the democratic process, it didn’t take long for…
A man from Meerut was arrested in Gurgaon for throwing two crude bombs outside a Sector-29 nightclub. Police apprehended him before he could throw a third, seizing bombs and a weapon. The incident damaged a scooter and a club sign. Police are investigating the motive.
With the CAT 2024 exam fast approaching, aspirants are intensifying their preparation to ace this highly competitive management entrance test. The recently released admit cards signal the final push, with candidates focusing on revisiting key concepts, refining their skills, and mastering high-weightage topics. This guide provides a breakdown of the exam pattern, syllabus, and effective…
Utah State women’s volleyball star Kaylie Ray applauded her school Monday as it sought to join a First Amendment lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference over San Jose State transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming. The school filed a petition to join the lawsuit as a plaintiff against the conference, OutKick reported. The lawsuit alleged that…
Mesa Public Schools plans to cut jobs and adjust staffing for the 2025-26 school year in response to a projected $18 million budget deficit and a decline of 1,800 students. The district faces funding challenges due to decreasing enrollment, rising costs, and changes in funding models. Despite these financial difficulties, Mesa Public Schools is committed…