In a tweet on X, Musk explained that while Mars missions are restricted by planetary alignments every 26 months, launches to the Moon can occur every 10 days.
Frozen mysteries: The scientific race to document little-known glacial habitats
Glaciers are vital to Earth’s water supplies, yet they are being pushed to the brink of collapse. Half of the world’s glaciers could disappear by the end of the century. A French mountain climber is putting her experience to use by helping scientists …
News24 | Prince William’s Saudi Arabia visit overshadowed by uncle’s Epstein scandal
Britain’s Prince William will begin on Monday his first official visit to Saudi Arabia, aimed at deepening economic cooperation but already overshadowed by his disgraced uncle Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Fed can beat populist demagogues by educating the public
The next crisis will be far more politically complex than 2008. If the public doesn’t feel heard now, they won’t accept backroom bailouts then.
Shares of Monday.com plunge 20%+ after the company issued weak Q1 guidance, as it battles rising pressure from agentic AI tools (Samantha Subin/CNBC)
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Shares of Monday.com plunge 20%+ after the company issued weak Q1 guidance, as it battles rising pressure from agentic AI tools — Monday.com’s stock plummeted more than 19% on Monday after the project manageme…
Japanese PM after landslide victory: ‘I do not fear any challenges’
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s coalition has won 352 of the 465 seats in the lower house of Parliament.
Muslim rebels kill at least 20 in eastern Congo, army says
Rebels backed by the Islamic State group have killed at least 20 people in eastern Congo.
Jimmy Lai sentenced: What happened to other HK pro-democracy protesters?
Jimmy Lai, 78, has been sentenced to 20 years. We look at what happened to major democratic Hong Kong protesters.
Italy: Armed gang blows up armoured van
On February 9, an armed #gang blew up and set fire to an armoured van on the Lecce–Brindisi motorway, southern #Italy, with shots exchanged with police but no injuries reported.
Surprising result after residents of ‘Prince Andrew Ave’ vote on whether to ditch street name after Epstein scandal
RESIDENTS of ‘Prince Andrew Avenue’ in a small Aussie town have voted to KEEP the controversial street name – despite the deepening troubles of its disgraced namesake. At least one home owner on the street in Lalor, a suburb of Melbourne, called for a …