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America’s first Moon landing after 50 years: Odysseus

On Thursday, the uncrewed lunar lander named Odysseus, developed by Texas-based Intuitive Machines, successfully touched down on the lunar surface, marking the first US moon landing after five decades. This significant achievement signifies a major leap forward in the nation’s renewed commitment to space exploration. Odysseus holds another distinction – it’s the first privately funded […]

Money

How to qualify for student loan waiver ?

President Biden Announces $1.2 Billion Student Loan Relief Ahead of Schedule In a significant move to alleviate the burden of student debt, President Joe Biden’s administration has fast-tracked a student loan forgiveness program.  This program, known as the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, is set to cancel debts for approximately 153,000 borrowers who have diligently made payments over the

Current events

Gun Makers’ Fight to Circumvent Machine Gun Ban

On February 28th, the Supreme Court will hear “Garland v. Cargill,” a case that could legalize civilian ownership of devices called bump stocks, effectively allowing rapid-fire weapons similar to automatic weapons. This case hinges on a crucial question: can gun manufacturers bypass the ban on machine guns by using a loophole through bump stocks? What

Sports

A New Chess Prodigy: 8-Year-Old Ashwath Kaushik Makes History

In a recent event that has taken the chess world by storm, Ashwath Kaushik, an 8-year-old from Singapore, emerged victorious against Jacek Stopa, a 37-year-old grandmaster from Poland. The historic match took place at the Burgdorfer Stadthaus Open competition in Switzerland. Interestingly, the previous record was held by Leonid Ivanovic, an 8-year-old Serbian player. However,

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