Massive demonstrations are expected across Russia today as critics of
(Bloomberg) -- SpaceX’s Starlink touts its high-speed internet as “available almost anywhere on Earth.”Most Read from BloombergTrump Vows to Pay Fraud Trial Bond Cut by 68% to $175 MillionTrump’s Net Worth Hits $6.5 Billion, Making Him One of World’s 500 Richest PeopleAfter Exposing Realtors, Eliminate the Mortgage Interest DeductionBoeing CEO to Step Down in Overhaul Sparked by Safety CrisisIn the real world, its reach extends to countries where Elon Musk’s satellite-enabled service has no...
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By Nick Paton Walsh, Alex Marquardt, Florence Davey-Attlee and Kosta Gak, CNN (CNN) — Ukrainian front-line troops say they are experiencing connection problems with the vital Starlink internet service, owned by Elon Musk and used to run Kyiv’s fleet of attack drones, while also reporting an increase in Russian use of the devices, despite this being prohibited
By Nick Paton Walsh, Alex Marquardt, Florence Davey-Attlee and Kosta Gak, CNN (CNN) — Ukrainian front-line troops say they are experiencing connection problems with the vital Starlink internet service, owned by Elon Musk and used to run Kyiv’s fleet of attack drones, while also reporting an increase in Russian use of the devices, despite this being prohibited
I have to say, I like Elon Musk. He's basically the real world's Tony Stark. I like that he is using the fact that he has "eff-you" money to do as he pleases, like buying Twitter (now X) to make sure it's a free speech platform; I'm glad that he doesn't take any crap from the woke brigades, and besides, you just have to love a guy who posts video of himself popping off rounds from his personal Barrett .50 caliber rifle.
Falling missile debris triggers fires and damages buildings in multiple parts of Ukrainian capital
SpaceX‘s Starshield division has contracted with the National Reconnaissance Office, according to inside sources. Five sources confirmed to Reuters that the NRO has a $1.8 billion contract for Starshield’s satellite network. The division is dedicated to “supporting national security,” according to its website, with a focus on Earth observation, communications, and hosted payloads. Neither SpaceX […]
Comes after Russia launched 57 missiles and drones on Ukraine Sunday morning, including an attack on capital Kyiv
X says it is going to appeal the ruling, which sided with the far-left 'Center for Countering Digital Hate.'
Attorney General Andrew Bailey said the state will not be stonewalled in its attempts to determine whether the 'watchdog' group defrauded Missourians in order to trample on their free speech rights.
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