NASA hired a startup to catch its falling telescope
Swift has watched the sky since 2004, catching some of the universe’s biggest explosions. Now it is sinking, and time is short. NASA is paying
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Swift has watched the sky since 2004, catching some of the universe’s biggest explosions. Now it is sinking, and time is short. NASA is paying
Taiwan’s Keelung District Prosecutors Office raided Super Micro Computer’s local office on Monday, widening an investigation into the alleged smuggling of Nvidia chips to China
Israeli rights group B’Tselem has condemned the ‘unprecedented killing of Palestinian children and teenagers”
Afghan villagers inspected destroyed homes after overnight Pakistani strikes targeting Taliban-allied fighters.
Israeli forces have shelled a village in southern Syria, firing artillery and illumination flares overnight.
The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday rejected three proposed ballot measures supported by Democrats that were designed to pave the way for a new congressional
Daveigh Chase, the one-time child actor best known for her work in “Lilo & Stitch” and “The Ring,” died from AIDS and substance abuse, a
Thousands of people from other African countries have left South Africa ahead of Tuesday’s deadline set by anti-migrant groups.
The male suspect who has been arrested was in a custody dispute over his baby daughter, police say.
At least 1,450 people are known to have been killed in the disaster but hope remains that others can continue to be found alive.
Rescuers armed with a range of techniques continue to search through the rubble in Venezuela.
Doctors have been locked in a three-year dispute with the government, resulting in several rounds of strikes.
As OpenAI and Anthropic prepare to go public, tech workers making six figures are grousing that they cannot compete with the new A.I. elite. Some
Scholars say the “unknown unknowns” of using artificial intelligence in the workplace may be undermining the technology’s advertised benefits.