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SpaceX’s Crew-10 mission made a successful docking with the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday, bringing aboard a diverse team of astronauts. NASA’s Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA’s Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos’ Kirill Peskov were the latest additions to the orbiting laboratory. This marks the 10th crew rotation under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, showcasing SpaceX’s ongoing partnership with the agency. The Dragon spacecraft connected to the ISS at 12:04 a.m. EDT, while the station soared 260 miles above the Atlantic Ocean. Once docked, standard procedures like leak checks and…

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The diplomatic ties between the United States and South Africa hit a new low as Ebrahim Rasool, South Africa’s Ambassador to the U.S., found himself expelled. In a bold move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared Rasool “persona non grata” following his controversial comments regarding President Donald Trump. Rasool had accused Trump of leading a white supremacist movement, a claim that did not sit well with the current administration. Rubio took to Twitter to announce the expulsion, linking to a Breitbart article that detailed Rasool’s inflammatory remarks. “South Africa’s Ambassador…

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Having been on four mission trips, my experience in Haiti stands out, albeit not for the best reasons. The trip was meant to be a meaningful mission, yet it felt like the least effective one. While there, I encountered the United Nations and was left with strong impressions about their presence. In Fond-Parisien, I was with fellow mission members gathering supplies for a construction project. Suddenly, a UN motorcade barreled down the street, accompanied by police and military escorts. The spectacle halted traffic, leaving locals puzzled about the urgency and destination of the convoy. The following day, we traveled by boat to deliver food to an impoverished island community. We…

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