‘Design deficiencies’: Nasa’s harsh ‘mission failure’ verdict on Sunita Williams’ Starliner mission

Sunita Williams back to Earth after spending months in space Nasa has sharply criticised Boeing’s Starliner programme following an investigation into the spacecraft’s troubled 2024 mission to the International Space Station (ISS), that led to astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore being stuck in space for months. The agency blamed both technical flaws and management…

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Shefali Shah: ‘The onus of raising a child right is not necessarily just on women but on men too,’ says Shefali Shah – Exclusive | Hindi Movie News

Shefali Shah who was one of the guests at the TOI Uttarakhand Transformation Dialogues, 2026 spoke about her travel experience and also taking solo travel. During the chat, she spoke about also the safety of women while travelling and said, “Uttarakhand is a fantastic destination for a solo trip for men, women, family trip and…

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Ahaan Panday: ‘Saiyaara’ co-stars Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda spark dating buzz as fans spot matching tattoos | Hindi Movie News

Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda have sparked fresh dating rumors after new photos of the two actors appeared to show similar tattoos on the backs of their necks. The pictures quickly went viral on social media, prompting fans to discuss their off-screen bond. The actors, who became popular after Mohit Suri’s romantic drama ‘Saiyaara’, have…

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Avengers: Doomsday Release: Is ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ ready? Filming update revealed just six months before the December release | English Movie News

Filming for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ continues at Pinewood Studios, with director Joe Russo confirming the ongoing production six months before its December 16 release. The highly anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe film, the first Avengers movie in seven years, faces a box-office clash with ‘Dune: Part Three’. The movie promises major surprises and the return of beloved…

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AI chip boom yet to lift South Korea’s wider economy, Nomura economist sees limited spillover into demand

South Korea’s artificial intelligence-led semiconductor boom has yet to generate a meaningful spillover into the broader economy, even as concerns over the won and financial stability are increasing the likelihood of a Bank of Korea (BOK) rate hike next month, Nomura’s senior economist said.Speaking at Nomura’s Korea Equities & Economy Media Briefing in Seoul, Park…

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