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🚀 NASA moves next Artemis I rocket launch attempt to September 3rd
The space agency moved the date for the next Artemis I rocket launch attempt to Saturday, September 3rd, after determining that the initial plan for Friday was going to run into bad weather.
There was a 60 percent chance that the launch would have been delayed for weather on Friday, officials said during a media briefing. The two-hour launch window opens at 2:17PM.
This will be NASA’s second attempt this week at launching its massive next-generation rockets. The first attempted launch on Monday was scrubbed after one of the four RS-25 engines failed to reach the appropriate temperature to allow for liftoff.
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The space agency moved the date for the next Artemis I rocket launch attempt to Saturday, September 3rd, after determining that the initial plan for Friday was going to run into bad weather.
There was a 60 percent chance that the launch would have been delayed for weather on Friday, officials said during a media briefing. The two-hour launch window opens at 2:17PM.
This will be NASA’s second attempt this week at launching its massive next-generation rockets. The first attempted launch on Monday was scrubbed after one of the four RS-25 engines failed to reach the appropriate temperature to allow for liftoff.
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💳 Meta* is planning more paid features for Facebook* and Instagram*
The company is setting up a product organization to identify and build “possible paid features” for Facebook*, Instagram*, and WhatsApp, according to an internal memo sent to employees last week.
The new division is Meta*’s first serious foray into building paid features across its main social apps, all three of which boast billions of users. It’s being set up after Meta*’s ads business was severely hurt by Apple’s ad tracking changes on iOS and a broader pullback in digital ad spending. The group, called New Monetization Experiences, will be led by Pratiti Raychoudhury, who was previously Meta’s head of research.
In June, Mark Zuckerberg said the company wouldn’t take a cut of transactions from paid features and subnoscriptions until 2024.
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*Meta, Facebook, and Instagram are banned in Russia over extremist activities.
The company is setting up a product organization to identify and build “possible paid features” for Facebook*, Instagram*, and WhatsApp, according to an internal memo sent to employees last week.
The new division is Meta*’s first serious foray into building paid features across its main social apps, all three of which boast billions of users. It’s being set up after Meta*’s ads business was severely hurt by Apple’s ad tracking changes on iOS and a broader pullback in digital ad spending. The group, called New Monetization Experiences, will be led by Pratiti Raychoudhury, who was previously Meta’s head of research.
In June, Mark Zuckerberg said the company wouldn’t take a cut of transactions from paid features and subnoscriptions until 2024.
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*Meta, Facebook, and Instagram are banned in Russia over extremist activities.
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‼️ Russia has resources for victorious outcome of operation in Ukraine - Upper House Speaker
“Now, six months later, it is clearly visible how great the threat looming over our country was, how timely the decision to conduct a special military operation was,” Matviyenko wrote in her blog on the website of the Russian upper house of parliament.
Matviyenko said Russia is confronted on the battlefield in Ukraine not only by the armed forces of Ukraine and its Nazi battalions, but also by the collective West and NATO.
"The outcome of the operation determines not only the existence of our country as an integral, sovereign, strong state, but also what the world will be like after its completion. Whether it will continue to move towards a multipolar model, the establishment of the principles of equality, cooperation, justice in international relations. Or the US and its allies will establish their global hegemony," she wrote.
“Now, six months later, it is clearly visible how great the threat looming over our country was, how timely the decision to conduct a special military operation was,” Matviyenko wrote in her blog on the website of the Russian upper house of parliament.
Matviyenko said Russia is confronted on the battlefield in Ukraine not only by the armed forces of Ukraine and its Nazi battalions, but also by the collective West and NATO.
"The outcome of the operation determines not only the existence of our country as an integral, sovereign, strong state, but also what the world will be like after its completion. Whether it will continue to move towards a multipolar model, the establishment of the principles of equality, cooperation, justice in international relations. Or the US and its allies will establish their global hegemony," she wrote.
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‼️ JUST IN | Democrat Mary Peltola defeats former Gov. Sarah Palin in Alaska’s House special election
Peltola’s win in the Last Frontier State effectively makes her the first Alaska Native to serve in the US Congress, as well as the first Democrat to hold the congressional House seat in decades.
Peltola’s win in the Last Frontier State effectively makes her the first Alaska Native to serve in the US Congress, as well as the first Democrat to hold the congressional House seat in decades.
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🔋 The shift to electric vehicles is about to overwhelm meager US mining operations
EVs need batteries, and batteries need minerals like nickel, cobalt, and lithium. The US has some of these minerals underground, and it wants to dig them up, expeditiously, so that it doesn’t have to rely as much on other countries.
The Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA), says the current mining laws do not reflect the urgency to ramp up the domestic supply of minerals: “If EVs were to represent 100 percent of new car sales (17 million annually), current lithium carbonate equivalent production would only meet 0.05 percent of total domestic EV battery pack demand.”
New mine in the US can take 7 to 10 years to complete all the permitting and paperwork before going online. In Canada and Australia, that process only takes 2 to 3 years. The US currently has one operating nickel mine, in Michigan. Its resources are expected to be exhausted by 2026.
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EVs need batteries, and batteries need minerals like nickel, cobalt, and lithium. The US has some of these minerals underground, and it wants to dig them up, expeditiously, so that it doesn’t have to rely as much on other countries.
The Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA), says the current mining laws do not reflect the urgency to ramp up the domestic supply of minerals: “If EVs were to represent 100 percent of new car sales (17 million annually), current lithium carbonate equivalent production would only meet 0.05 percent of total domestic EV battery pack demand.”
New mine in the US can take 7 to 10 years to complete all the permitting and paperwork before going online. In Canada and Australia, that process only takes 2 to 3 years. The US currently has one operating nickel mine, in Michigan. Its resources are expected to be exhausted by 2026.
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🪙 Congress presses big crypto exchanges for details on how they’re fighting scams
The committee is asking FTX, Binance, Coinbase, KuCoin, and Kraken to provide documentation related to their efforts to prevent scams, perform audits, investigate fraudulent listings, and more. The companies must submit the documents by September 12th, 2022. In addition to the exchanges, the committee also asked the Department of the Treasury, the FTC, the CFTC, and the SEC how they plan to address scams.
The committee’s letters cite data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) indicating that over 46,000 people in the US lost a combined $1 billion due to crypto scams since the start of 2021, with individuals losing $2,600 on average. Investment and romance scams have been particularly lucrative for bad actors, who collected about $575 million and $185 million from either scheme, respectively.
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The committee is asking FTX, Binance, Coinbase, KuCoin, and Kraken to provide documentation related to their efforts to prevent scams, perform audits, investigate fraudulent listings, and more. The companies must submit the documents by September 12th, 2022. In addition to the exchanges, the committee also asked the Department of the Treasury, the FTC, the CFTC, and the SEC how they plan to address scams.
The committee’s letters cite data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) indicating that over 46,000 people in the US lost a combined $1 billion due to crypto scams since the start of 2021, with individuals losing $2,600 on average. Investment and romance scams have been particularly lucrative for bad actors, who collected about $575 million and $185 million from either scheme, respectively.
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🇯🇵 Japan's Yen hits lowest against US Dollar since September 1998
The yen on Thursday morning fell to a new low since September 1998, trading at over 139.5 yen per US dollar, according to trading data.
As of 9.25 a.m. local time (00:25 GMT), the US dollar was trading at 139.55-139.56 yen on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Investors are assessing the difference in monetary policy rates between the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan, which keeps the interest rate at -0.1% while the US carries out a tight monetary policy.
In particular, US Central Bank chairman Jerome Powell said on Friday that the Federal Reserve will keep at "forceful" interest rate hikes to bring inflation back down to the central bank’s annual 2% goal.
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The yen on Thursday morning fell to a new low since September 1998, trading at over 139.5 yen per US dollar, according to trading data.
As of 9.25 a.m. local time (00:25 GMT), the US dollar was trading at 139.55-139.56 yen on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Investors are assessing the difference in monetary policy rates between the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan, which keeps the interest rate at -0.1% while the US carries out a tight monetary policy.
In particular, US Central Bank chairman Jerome Powell said on Friday that the Federal Reserve will keep at "forceful" interest rate hikes to bring inflation back down to the central bank’s annual 2% goal.
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🚨 Driver attacks a 78 year old woman in Brooklyn and hits witness
An Access-A-Ride driver allegedly assaulted and robbed a 78-year-old woman in Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon before he struck a good Samaritan who was recording the incident.
The woman had hired the driver to take her to a physical therapy appointment, police says. Before a good Samaritan who was filming the scene intervened, the driver allegedly attacked her outside the car and snatched her phone, as seen in the video.
He then handed the phone to the good Samaritan and then got back in the car, striking the man before fleeing. Cops said they took the good Samaritan and the woman to area hospitals.
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An Access-A-Ride driver allegedly assaulted and robbed a 78-year-old woman in Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon before he struck a good Samaritan who was recording the incident.
The woman had hired the driver to take her to a physical therapy appointment, police says. Before a good Samaritan who was filming the scene intervened, the driver allegedly attacked her outside the car and snatched her phone, as seen in the video.
He then handed the phone to the good Samaritan and then got back in the car, striking the man before fleeing. Cops said they took the good Samaritan and the woman to area hospitals.
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⚡️ Russia's Emergencies Ministry delivers 3,900 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Donbass in week
The Russian Emergencies Ministry said it has delivered 3,900 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics (DPR and LPR) and liberated territories of Ukraine in the past week, whereas about 75,000 tonnes has been delivered to the area since the start of the humanitarian mission.
"Since the start of the humanitarian mission, almost 75,000 tonnes of humanitarian cargoes has been delivered to Donbass by Russian Emergencies Ministry convoys," the ministry said. "Over the past week (since August 24), rescuers have delivered bottled water, food, medicines and essentials with a total weight of about 3,900 tonnes to the DPR, LPR and Ukraine," it said.
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The Russian Emergencies Ministry said it has delivered 3,900 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics (DPR and LPR) and liberated territories of Ukraine in the past week, whereas about 75,000 tonnes has been delivered to the area since the start of the humanitarian mission.
"Since the start of the humanitarian mission, almost 75,000 tonnes of humanitarian cargoes has been delivered to Donbass by Russian Emergencies Ministry convoys," the ministry said. "Over the past week (since August 24), rescuers have delivered bottled water, food, medicines and essentials with a total weight of about 3,900 tonnes to the DPR, LPR and Ukraine," it said.
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"My daughter was shot dead by the Ukrainian Army": A woman from Rubezhnoye, LPR spoke about her tragic loss during the exhumation of bodies from a makeshift grave.
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⚡️Social networks users have shared footage of the aftermath of this morning’s shelling of Energodar by Ukrainian forces
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⚡️ Ukrainian forces have landed in the area of Energodar, the head of the city told Sputnik
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⚡️ Ukrainian forces have landed in the area of Energodar, the head of the city told Sputnik
Meanwhile the IAEA mission sets off for Zaporozhye NPP, which is located in Energodar
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⚡️ The IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says that there is "increased military activity" in the area of Energodar, but the IAEA mission doesn't stop, Reuters reported
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⚡️ The authorities of the Zaporozhye region confirmed that the IAEA mission left Zaporozhye in the direction of the NPP and Energodar
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A 73-year-old neighbor of this woman from Volnovakha, DPR was burned alive in her apartment during Ukrainian shelling because the door jammed. At the time, neither DPR nor Russian troops were in the city.
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⚡️ Ukrainian troops continue to strike at Energodar, Sputnik correspondent says
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