Australia is taking Telegram to court over its alleged failure to remove “pro-terrorism” material, including video of the Christchurch shootings, the country’s eSafety commissioner has said. Julie Inman-Grant, who last year led Australia’s first global ban on social media for under-16s, said the platform faced a fine of up to A$54.6m (£28m, US$38m) for failing
SpaceX successfully deployed the first third-generation Starlink satellites on Friday using an upgraded version of its Starship prototype, the 13th test flight of its megarocket to date. But the company suffered another failure with its Super Heavy booster during a planned simulated landing in the Gulf of Mexico. This is the second time the company
In 2017, Emily Olson, a stay-at-home mom who lives in Boulder, Colorado, started selling custom puppy prints and portraits on Etsy. His watercolors were simple and relatively inexpensive (images of saucer-eyed corgis and malamutes in mini-tuxedos, which sold for between $75 and $300 each), but dog owners loved them: “They were a labor of love,”
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorized SpaceX to fly Starship prototypes again, after the company identified the probable cause of the rocket system’s booster stage failure during a flight in May. SpaceX said over the weekend that the next Starship flight could take place this Thursday, July 16. It would be the second release of
BUTLER, Mo. — A preliminary report issued by federal safety investigators did not point to any serious safety failures that could have led to the plane crash last month during a skydiving excursion in Missouri that killed all 12 people on board, including several highly experienced jumpers. The National Transportation Safety Board issued a preliminary