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How Elon Musk muscled his way into US Federal Aviation Administration

Elon Musk’s team is pushing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to modernize its outdated telecommunications systems with SpaceX’s Starlink terminals, aiming for rapid implementation. This urgency has led to tension, with the fate of Verizon’s existing contract unclear and safety concerns raised by some officials. Elon Musk’s team is pushing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to…

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PM Internship Scheme 2025: Registration Begins, Check Eligibility, Stipend And Last Date To Apply

PM Internship Scheme 2025: This scheme aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world experience by providing internships in the top 500 companies.  PM Internship Scheme 2025: This scheme aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world experience by providing internships in the top 500 companies.   Zee News :Business

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How ‘Silo’ and ‘Paradise’ Envision Housing After the Apocalypse

“Paradise” and “Silo” have opposing takes on the future of urban organization, echoing the debate over America’s housing shortage today. “Paradise” and “Silo” have opposing takes on the future of urban organization, echoing the debate over America’s housing shortage today. Television, Zoning, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Apple TV Plus, Hulu.com NYT > Business

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Canada files WTO complaint against U.S. tariffs – The Hindu

Canada files WTO complaint against U.S. tariffs  The Hindu Canada challenges US tariffs at WTO, calls Donald Trump’s trade move ‘dumb’  Hindustan Times Canada files World Trade Organization complaint against US tariffs  The Economic Times Canada takes US to world trade body over Trump’s ‘unjustified tariffs’  India Today We saw this trade war coming. How has Canada prepared?  CBC.ca  Canada…

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Elephant in the Classroom: Parents Aren’t Reading to Their Kids! 

Elephant in the Classroom: Parents Aren’t Reading to Their Kids! 

Podcasters, pundits, comedians, bloggers, and professors rant, joke, and expound on what is wrong with American education and how to fix it. They present their lists of punch-line problems coupled with foolproof solutions that make educating American youth seem a simple person’s game. Whether they recommend more gamification, abolishing standardized tests, social-emotional learning, banning smartphones,…

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