Following the splashdown of SpaceX Starship's 11th flight test, SpaceX announced the V3 phase of its Starlink program, now with vastly larger, more powerful satellites. V3 will be offering gigabit ...
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Ronald C. Valenta, 64, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 4, 2025. Ron was born June 24, 1961, the son of Mary Ethel and Frank Valenta. Ron attended Regis High School ...
Louis C.K. made his return to television after eight years away. The standup, 58, had seen his career derailed in 2017 after admitting to sexual misconduct allegations. Yet, C.K. appeared on Friday ...
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President Trump wants the S.E.C. to reduce the frequency of corporate earnings reports. Our columnist says it’s a reasonable experiment, but at a dangerous time. By Jeff Sommer Jeff Sommer writes ...
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