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New Glenn's Reuse Milestone Is Overshadowed by the Stage That Failed

AST SpaceMobile promised investors 45 satellites in orbit by year-end. After losing BlueBird 7 to a New Glenn upper stage failure in April, the company said it still expects one to two launches per month through the rest of 2026. The rocket that just failed its customer will likely be grounded for months pending an […]

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Why the smartest people in the room are usually the ones asking the most basic questions

Across psychology research, the willingness to ask simple questions and admit uncertainty is one of the strongest markers of genuine expertise — and one of the most socially costly traits to display.

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Take a quick scan of any room you’re in and count the wrists. Most people don’t wear a watch anymore. Why would they? The phone in their pocket keeps more accurate time, syncs across time zones automatically, and does a thousand other things besides. And yet a small, persistent minority still wears one. They’re not […]

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Switzerland Brokers DRC-M23 Deal as Eastern Congo Fighting Persists

The Democratic Republic of Congo government and M23 rebels have reportedly signed a tentative agreement in Switzerland to ease humanitarian aid deliveries, release prisoners within 10 days, and establish a ceasefire monitoring mechanism, according to a joint statement reported by Al Jazeera. Fighting on the ground has continued. The deal emerged from five days of […]

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Why some people keep their best ideas to themselves long after the room has proven it's safe to share them

Psychological safety is a property of rooms. Silence is a habit of people. Why the gap between them is where organisations lose their best thinking — and what actually closes it.

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Vulcan would be allowed to fly lower-energy missions as investigation of solid rocket motors anomaly continues

Eight Children Killed in Shreveport Mass Shooting Tied to Domestic Dispute

Eight children between the ages of one and 14 were reportedly killed early Sunday in a mass shooting across three locations in Shreveport, Louisiana, in what police are describing as a domestic disturbance of a scale they have never encountered. The suspected shooter was reportedly killed hours later by police during a vehicle pursuit into […]

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There's a particular exhaustion that comes from being the person everyone describes as 'so put together' when you're the only one who knows what it costs

The compliment "so put together" functions as surveillance, not praise. A look at the hidden cost of high-functioning competence, the research on impostor phenomenon, and why the exhaustion so many accomplished people carry is structural, not personal.

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There’s a pattern almost everyone has noticed in older relatives or colleagues. Someone who used to be “easy” gets, over the course of their fifties and sixties, quietly less accommodating. They stop taking on the emotional weight they used to carry for other people. They don’t smooth over the awkward moments anymore. They say no […]

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Resilience isn't bouncing back. It's the slow, unglamorous work of rebuilding a self that knows what broke it.

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Resilience has been sold to us as a spring mechanism. You compress under load, then snap back to your original shape. The metaphor is tidy, which is probably why it survives despite

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Fusion's Credibility Problem: Why Two Startups Are Going Public Before Proving Their Physics

The fusion energy industry’s funding euphoria is showing its first real fractures, with two marquee companies rushing toward public markets before clearing the scientific threshold that would prove their reactors can actually work. TAE Technologies and General Fusion have both announced mergers with publicly traded shells in recent months, moves that have split founders, investors, […]

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