• NASA still doesn’t understand root cause of Orion heat shield issue

    “When we stitch it all together, we’ll either have flight rationale or we won’t."

  • Google Doesn’t Want You to Read This

    Over the last year, we've alerted our readers to specific RedState articles that Google has demonetized, meaning that no ads can be shown on those articles and RedState doesn't receive any revenue on them, for allegedly violating its guidelines. Google claims the offending articles contain "dangerous or derogatory content" or "unreliable and harmful claims," but what they really contain is content Google and/or the government deem dangerous to groupthink and the accepted narratives – content...

    • Time

    Iran Doesn’t Want War

    Despite its attack on Israel, Iran doesn't want an all out war with Israel and the U.S.

  • Australia doesn’t need a Ministry of Truth

    Two unrelated acts of stabbing violence, first the random murderous rampage of a knife-wielding man in Sydney’s Bondi Junction, followed…What to read next: Australia is in danger of tearing itself apart | Shylock and the Nazis: the truth about Shakespeare’s most infamous character | Richard Dawkins: in defence of scientific truth | The Sydney church terror attack is a wake-up call for Australians

  • Heard the one about the city that doesn’t own its bus station?

    You know the sort of thing. Elon Musk has flown his own rocket into outer space, Elvis Presley is still alive and owns a fish-and-chip shop in Broxburn, or Liz Truss has written a book. Hang on, I’ve just done some research and discovered that two of those stories are actually true. Incredible. Who’d have believed that Liz Truss has actually written a book? Anyway, I read this week that Edinburgh Bus Station is not owned by the council. It is in fact owned by a pension fund who want to develop...

  • Mauricio Pochettino has failed at Chelsea and I know when he will be sacked

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is under pressure having failed to turn around last season's poor Premier League finish despite some improved performances

    • Forbes

    Why La Liga Doesn’t Have Goal-Line Technology

    Spain's El Clásico caused controversy on Sunday night as the lack of goal-line technology gave referee César Soto Grado a difficult decision to make on the field.

  • Letter: HTA doesn’t deserve funds after failures

    A recent editorial informs us how serious the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s managerial “lapses” have been and how the organization has been “fumbling” in handling the millions of dollars of taxpayer money it receives from the state Legislature annually (“Give reset HTA chance to succeed,” Star-Advertiser, Our View, April 7). Its failures to achieve marketing goals are mentioned. However, since tourism is “foundational to the economy,” the writers regard the Legislature’s threats to cut off funding...

  • AT&T (T) vs. T-Mobile (TMUS): Which Stock Wins in Q1 Earnings?

    TMUS appears to be a better pick now compared to T, given the solid EPS growth in recent quarters, greater 5G coverage and robust demand for postpaid services.

  • Weightlifter Campbell: Money doesn’t motivate me but I am ready to cash in

    Emily Campbell says money does not motivate her, but she is ready to cash in at Paris 2024. Campbell, the first British woman to win a weightlifting Olympic medal when she claimed silver in Tokyo, was speaking after World Athletics announced they would be giving gold medallists at this summer’s Olympics $50,000 each. It is []

  • Elon Musk doesn’t know how to turn Tesla around

    The share price is in freefall. Sales are sliding at an accelerating rate as customers lose interest. The Chinese are…What to read next: Donald Trump’s U-turn could vindicate his Tory enthusiasts | Welsh Labour’s speeding U-turn shows devolution is beginning to grate | If Apple loses against China so will the West | The Bank of England can’t blame IT for its dodgy forecasts

  • ‘We still haven’t cracked it!’ How much does a play change during previews?

    It is a fraught time of cuts, rewrites – and alcohol. Our writer goes behind the scenes at The Divine Mrs S just as the official opening night looms and not everyone’s ready to face the musicRachael Stirling picks her way from the back of the stage, joins her colleagues in the stalls, and then promptly bursts into tears. “I’m tired,” she explains. Stirling is playing Sarah Siddons, the great 18th-century actor, in The Divine Mrs S at the Hampstead theatre in London, and we’re chatting right in...