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⚡️The White House claims Russia may invade Ukraine during the Olympics, starting with "aerial bombing and missile attacks."
"We are in the window when an invasion could begin at any time should Vladimir Putin decide to order it. It could begin during the Olympics despite a lot of speculation that it will only happen after the Olympics," National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.
He also urged all Americans in Ukraine to leave in the next 24 to 48 hours, while adding that the US is “not saying” that President Putin has made a final decision to “invade” Ukraine.
"We are in the window when an invasion could begin at any time should Vladimir Putin decide to order it. It could begin during the Olympics despite a lot of speculation that it will only happen after the Olympics," National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.
He also urged all Americans in Ukraine to leave in the next 24 to 48 hours, while adding that the US is “not saying” that President Putin has made a final decision to “invade” Ukraine.
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🪐 SpaceX’s Elon Musk said Thursday that the first orbital flight of his towering Starship — the world’s most powerful rocket ever built — could come in another month or two. While he anticipates failures, he’s confident Starship will reach orbit by the end of this year.
🌓 NASA plans to use the fully reusable Starship to land astronauts on the moon as early as 2025. Musk, meanwhile, hopes to deploy a fleet of Starships to create a city on Mars, hauling equipment and people there.
🚀 The full-size Starships are massive — taller than NASA’s past and present moon rockets, with approximately double the liftoff thrust. Musk estimates a Starship launch could wind up costing less than $10 million — maybe even just a few million dollars with a high flight rate, which would bring down prices.
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🌓 NASA plans to use the fully reusable Starship to land astronauts on the moon as early as 2025. Musk, meanwhile, hopes to deploy a fleet of Starships to create a city on Mars, hauling equipment and people there.
🚀 The full-size Starships are massive — taller than NASA’s past and present moon rockets, with approximately double the liftoff thrust. Musk estimates a Starship launch could wind up costing less than $10 million — maybe even just a few million dollars with a high flight rate, which would bring down prices.
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🚗 NASCAR’s stars unify to create formal drivers’ council
Top drivers have once again unified to form an independent council to gain a collective voice in decisions that affect the sport. The Drivers Advisory Council that was announced on Friday is a more organized effort than a previous attempt to unify in 2014.
A board of directors has been established, and retired driver and current NBC Sports analyst Jeff Burton agreed to oversee the effort. The board is comprised of seven members that represent teams from the front and back of the Cup Series starting grid. Each board member will serve as a representative to a smaller group of drivers.
Among the drivers immediate goals are addressing safety, improved on-track competition and the overall fan experience.
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Top drivers have once again unified to form an independent council to gain a collective voice in decisions that affect the sport. The Drivers Advisory Council that was announced on Friday is a more organized effort than a previous attempt to unify in 2014.
A board of directors has been established, and retired driver and current NBC Sports analyst Jeff Burton agreed to oversee the effort. The board is comprised of seven members that represent teams from the front and back of the Cup Series starting grid. Each board member will serve as a representative to a smaller group of drivers.
Among the drivers immediate goals are addressing safety, improved on-track competition and the overall fan experience.
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👮🏻♂️ 9 officers hurt in ‘ambush,’ shootout at Phoenix home
A man ambushed a police officer who responded to a call at a Phoenix home early Friday, shooting him several times. The assailant then rained more gunfire on other officers who tried to rescue a baby that had been placed outside.
In all, five officers were shot, including four who were wounded while trying to take the baby to safety. Four more officers were injured by shrapnel or ricocheting bullets, Phoenix Police Sgt. Andy Williams said.
Eight officers were wounded by bullets or shrapnel, all were expected to survive, and the baby was unharmed, police said.
After a barricade situation, the suspect was found dead inside the home, and a woman who was found critically injured succumbed to her injuries, police said in a statement.
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A man ambushed a police officer who responded to a call at a Phoenix home early Friday, shooting him several times. The assailant then rained more gunfire on other officers who tried to rescue a baby that had been placed outside.
In all, five officers were shot, including four who were wounded while trying to take the baby to safety. Four more officers were injured by shrapnel or ricocheting bullets, Phoenix Police Sgt. Andy Williams said.
Eight officers were wounded by bullets or shrapnel, all were expected to survive, and the baby was unharmed, police said.
After a barricade situation, the suspect was found dead inside the home, and a woman who was found critically injured succumbed to her injuries, police said in a statement.
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🌌 NASA’s new space telescope sees 1st starlight, takes selfie
The new space telescope has captured its first starlight and even taken a selfie of its giant, gold mirror.
All 18 segments of the primary mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope seem to be working properly nearly two months into the mission, officials said Friday.
Over the next few months, the hexagonal mirror segments — each the size of a coffee table — will be aligned and focused as one, allowing science observations to begin by the end of June. The $10 billion infrared observatory — considered the successor to the aging Hubble Space Telescope — will seek light from the first stars and galaxies that formed in the universe nearly 14 billion years ago.
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The new space telescope has captured its first starlight and even taken a selfie of its giant, gold mirror.
All 18 segments of the primary mirror on the James Webb Space Telescope seem to be working properly nearly two months into the mission, officials said Friday.
Over the next few months, the hexagonal mirror segments — each the size of a coffee table — will be aligned and focused as one, allowing science observations to begin by the end of June. The $10 billion infrared observatory — considered the successor to the aging Hubble Space Telescope — will seek light from the first stars and galaxies that formed in the universe nearly 14 billion years ago.
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☢ US advances $6 bln nuclear plant program
The US Department of Energy said on Friday it is seeking input from utilities, communities and advocates as it develops its new program to boost struggling nuclear power plants with $6 billion in cash.
Nuclear power generates power virtually free of the emissions responsible for climate change, but the industry has lost 12 reactors since 2013 amid competition from renewable energy and plants that burn plentiful natural gas. Under the program, owners or operators of US nuclear power reactors can bid on cash credits to help support their continued operations.
The United States has spent billions of dollars on a program to permanently store the deadly waste from nuclear power plants at Nevada's Yucca Mountain, a decades-long project ultimately rejected amid pushback from the state.
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The US Department of Energy said on Friday it is seeking input from utilities, communities and advocates as it develops its new program to boost struggling nuclear power plants with $6 billion in cash.
Nuclear power generates power virtually free of the emissions responsible for climate change, but the industry has lost 12 reactors since 2013 amid competition from renewable energy and plants that burn plentiful natural gas. Under the program, owners or operators of US nuclear power reactors can bid on cash credits to help support their continued operations.
The United States has spent billions of dollars on a program to permanently store the deadly waste from nuclear power plants at Nevada's Yucca Mountain, a decades-long project ultimately rejected amid pushback from the state.
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💰 Twitter aims for edge in Big Tech's crypto contest with OpenNode investment
Tech heavyweight Twitter invested an undisclosed sum in OpenNode's $20 million funding round that valued the bitcoin payments provider at $220 million, per CoinDesk.
Last year, Twitter confirmed its commitment to integrate bitcoin into its services. Twitter launched a dedicated crypto team in November 2021, and posted a job listing last month for a senior crypto role to "shape the future of crypto at Twitter."
Twitter also lets users in the US (except Hawaii and New York) and El Salvador tip fellow tweeters with bitcoin. Twitter's Tip Jar lets users send fiat money and bitcoin via third-party payment services like PayPal and Cash App.
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Tech heavyweight Twitter invested an undisclosed sum in OpenNode's $20 million funding round that valued the bitcoin payments provider at $220 million, per CoinDesk.
Last year, Twitter confirmed its commitment to integrate bitcoin into its services. Twitter launched a dedicated crypto team in November 2021, and posted a job listing last month for a senior crypto role to "shape the future of crypto at Twitter."
Twitter also lets users in the US (except Hawaii and New York) and El Salvador tip fellow tweeters with bitcoin. Twitter's Tip Jar lets users send fiat money and bitcoin via third-party payment services like PayPal and Cash App.
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Gary Chambers is running for US Senate in Louisiana, and his message is clear: Black Americans are suffering under what remains of the systemic inequality structures created by the 19th-century Confederacy and subsequent Jim Crow legislation.
Chambers faces an uphill battle in his race for Senate, but his political ads are drawing attention to the issues that surround racial inequality in the US.
The Confederate flag, which was first designed amidst the Civil War, is considered to be a symbol of racism and white supremacy.
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Chambers faces an uphill battle in his race for Senate, but his political ads are drawing attention to the issues that surround racial inequality in the US.
The Confederate flag, which was first designed amidst the Civil War, is considered to be a symbol of racism and white supremacy.
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⚡️US to announce evacuation of its embassy in Kiev on Saturday, report claims
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⚡️US to announce evacuation of its embassy in Kiev on Saturday, report claims
❗️US State Department tells non-emergency personnel at US Embassy in Ukraine to leave country
⚡️ Lavrov tells Blinken propaganda about 'Russian aggression' against Ukraine has provocative purposes
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⚡️ Russia's Defence Minstry says a US submarine was discovered in Russian waters near the Kuril Islands on Saturday. The submarine first ignored Russia's warning before departing
⚡️ Biden & Putin have begun discussions regarding Russia's troop buildup near Ukraine's borders
⚡️ Russian Defence Ministry hands note to US military attache over US submarine violating Russian territorial waters
⚡️ Biden & Putin spoke for over an hour regarding the Russian troop buildup around Ukraine – White House official
⚡️Biden made ‘clear’ to Putin that Russia to face ‘swift, severe costs’ if it ‘invades Ukraine’
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⚖️ US Judge strikes down Biden climate damage cost estimate
US District Judge James Cain of the Western District of Louisiana sided with those Republican attorneys general from energy producing states who claim that the administration’s action to raise the cost estimate of carbon emissions could drive up energy costs while decreasing state revenues from energy production.
The judge issued an injunction that bars the Biden administration from using the higher cost estimate, which puts a dollar value on damages caused by every additional ton of greenhouse gasses emitted into the atmosphere.
US President Joe Biden, restored the climate cost estimate to about $51 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions, after the Trump administration had reduced that figure to about $7, or less, per ton. The estimate provided by the administration of former President Donald Trump only included damages felt in the US, versus the global damage captured in higher estimates previously used by the Obama administration.
US District Judge James Cain of the Western District of Louisiana sided with those Republican attorneys general from energy producing states who claim that the administration’s action to raise the cost estimate of carbon emissions could drive up energy costs while decreasing state revenues from energy production.
The judge issued an injunction that bars the Biden administration from using the higher cost estimate, which puts a dollar value on damages caused by every additional ton of greenhouse gasses emitted into the atmosphere.
US President Joe Biden, restored the climate cost estimate to about $51 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions, after the Trump administration had reduced that figure to about $7, or less, per ton. The estimate provided by the administration of former President Donald Trump only included damages felt in the US, versus the global damage captured in higher estimates previously used by the Obama administration.
🧠 Mental health hovers over Olympic Games, on its way to mainstream
At the Tokyo Olympics, mental health was the breakout star. Amplified by some of the world’s top athletes, it shook up the tournament and made everyone take notice.
After star gymnast Simone Biles pulled out of competition in Tokyo because she felt that she was not in the right headspace, retired Olympic swimming phenom Michael Phelps memorably said: “It’s okay to not be okay.” “After my last Olympics, I put that pressure on myself to be perfect at all times, and that would cause a lot of issues at home. I would be really sad and depressed all the time when I was home,” snowboarding sensation Chloe Kim told reporters after she won a gold medal in the Winter Games.
As several elite athletes stumbled in Beijing, they were often quick to remind the world that they’re human, too. Skier Mikaela Shiffrin was particularly honest after she failed, even has a paid post on Instagram, in which the tagline is: “Yeah, I am human.”
At the Tokyo Olympics, mental health was the breakout star. Amplified by some of the world’s top athletes, it shook up the tournament and made everyone take notice.
After star gymnast Simone Biles pulled out of competition in Tokyo because she felt that she was not in the right headspace, retired Olympic swimming phenom Michael Phelps memorably said: “It’s okay to not be okay.” “After my last Olympics, I put that pressure on myself to be perfect at all times, and that would cause a lot of issues at home. I would be really sad and depressed all the time when I was home,” snowboarding sensation Chloe Kim told reporters after she won a gold medal in the Winter Games.
As several elite athletes stumbled in Beijing, they were often quick to remind the world that they’re human, too. Skier Mikaela Shiffrin was particularly honest after she failed, even has a paid post on Instagram, in which the tagline is: “Yeah, I am human.”
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