ED flags WhatsApp chats as key evidence in AP skill development scam
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For NASA, it’s one of those rare moments when success creates stress. Two major astronaut missions are lining up almost back-to-back, cold weather is adding uncertainty, and every decision now feels like a carefully timed step in a high-stakes dance. For the first time in over six decades, NASA finds itself in an unusual situation:
In December 2025, NASA quietly crossed a historic milestone, and at the heart of it was Vandi Verma, an Indian-origin roboticist whose work helped a Mars rover drive itself using AI for the very first time. The breakthrough didn’t just change how rovers move on Mars. It reshaped how future space missions might operate millions
Just before Valentine’s Day, when dating apps see their highest traffic of the year, hackers attempted to break into the systems of some of the world’s most popular platforms. Companies, including Bumble and Match Group, have confirmed cyberattack attempts, raising concerns about whether users’ personal data is truly safe. Although the companies say no major
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Little snowpack, strikes by mountain staff and Trump administration policies that are keeping international visitors away have made this a difficult season in the Rockies and beyond. The post appeared first on .
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For NASA, it’s one of those rare moments when success creates stress. Two major astronaut missions are lining up almost back-to-back, cold weather is adding uncertainty, and every decision now feels like a carefully timed step in a high-stakes dance. For the first time in over six decades, NASA finds itself in an unusual situation: