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Starliner crew speaks live from space as engineers troubleshoot problem-plagued mission
Deseret News· 3 days agoStarliner’s problem-plagued first crewed mission to the International Space Station, initially...
Hollywood actor Mike Heslin passes away due to cardiac issues, husband says "doctors have no...
CNBC Awaaz· 7 days agoActor Mike Heslin has tragically passed away on July 2, at the age of 30. Popularly known for his...
‘The First of the Odds’: A short story by novelist Anees Salim
Scroll· 6 hours agoThere was a problem with this kind of pain, it would grow more intense with time, and I was almost sure that the lump in my throat would harden day by day
The Supreme Court has gone off the rails. We can fight back. | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun· 5 days agoThe tribunal must be deconstructed and recast. If our present legislative and executive leaders...
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 — 50 New Details From the Set of Middle-earth
IGN India· 5 days agoIt’s not everyday that you get the opportunity to follow your feet and step into a real-life fantasy...
Lioness Actor Mike Heslin Dies At 30, Hubby Scotty Dynamo Pens Heartbreaking Note
Times Now· 7 days agoHollywood actor Mike Heslin is no more. The star's husband Scotty Dynamo shared the sad news through...
June warmest on record; every month since July 2023 breached 1.5 deg C threshold | Business Insider...
Business Insider India· 6 days agoAccording to scientists at C3S, every month since June last year has been the warmest such month on...
Welcome to the heat dome. Here’s how to stay safe
Deseret News· 2 days agoAmerican. July 2023 was the hottest month ever observed on Earth, according to a report from The World Meteorological Organization...breaking...
All the LGBTQ+ Celebrities Who Have Come Out in 2024, From Sophia Bush to Amber Ruffin
them· 5 days agoThe final slide shows the actress with rainbow-colored appliqueson her face wearing a bucket hat...
The earth is getting hotter, so why is this summer so dismal? - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoMELBOURNE: Fossil fuels have kept Earth 1.5°C hotter than its preindustrial average temperature for more than a year now. If the planet is in the middle of "a large and continuing ...