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Atlas 5 launches Amazon Leo satellites

Saturday, 04 April 2026 19:27
Atlas 5 Amazon Leo 5 launch

An Atlas 5 launched the latest set of satellites for Amazon’s broadband constellation April 4 as the company seeks to accelerate deployment of its spacecraft.

From Accidental Leak to Attack Vector: How Claude Code's Source Exposure Became a Malware Distribution Pipeline

When a Seattle-based backend developer — who asked to be identified only by his GitHub handle, dstroud — searched for “Claude Code installation guide” in late March, the top sponsored result on Google looked perfectly legitimate. He clicked, downloaded what appeared to be an installer package, and ran it. Within 90 seconds, an infostealer had […]

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Trump's 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran Puts Energy Infrastructure in the Crosshairs

President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran on Saturday, threatening to unleash destruction on the country’s energy infrastructure if Tehran does not agree to open the Strait of Hormuz and begin negotiations. The deadline lands as American military personnel race to locate a missing crew member from an F-15E Strike Eagle shot down […]

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$71 billion request for the U.S. Space Force for fiscal year 2027 includes more than $60 billion for procurement, research and development

Strikes Near Bushehr: What the IAEA's Urgent Warnings Actually Mean for Nuclear Safety

A projectile reportedly struck near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant on Saturday, with reports indicating one security worker killed and at least five others injured. The strike, allegedly part of a broader wave of military operations against Iranian targets, has prompted international calls for military restraint around nuclear facilities. The IAEA confirmed that no increase […]

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How China's Chang'e program went from lunar orbiter to sample return in fifteen years and why its institutional model is reshaping the global space race

China's Chang'e program went from lunar orbiter to sample return in fifteen years and has now placed a base module at the south pole — a pace of execution that reveals as much about institutional design as it does about engineering capability.

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The Moon's Interior Isn't What We Thought: Blue Ghost Data Upends Fifty Years of Thermal Models

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander spent time on the lunar surface in early 2025, and the data it sent back may force scientists to redraw one of the oldest maps of the moon’s internal structure. Science results from a private spacecraft operating on the moon, reported at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in March […]

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The people who forgive quickly aren't naive. They've calculated the cost of resentment and decided they can't afford it anymore.

Quick forgivers aren't soft — they've done the math on resentment and decided the ongoing cost exceeds whatever satisfaction the anger provides. Research across 22 countries now backs up what they seem to intuit.

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The quiet cruelty of being the person everyone vents to but nobody checks on. Emotional utility is not the same as emotional intimacy.

Being the person everyone turns to in a crisis can feel like love, but emotional utility and emotional intimacy are fundamentally different experiences — and confusing the two carries a quiet, compounding cost.

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