NASA Smashes Into an Asteroid, Completing a Mission to Save a Future Day
Tuesday, September 27, 2022 | |
| By Patricia Cohen The Federal Reserve may have no choice but to wage a relentless inflation fight, but countries rich and poor are feeling the pain of plunging currencies. | | | By Kenneth Chang The DART spacecraft completed its 10-month journey to demonstrate a technique that could defend the planet from deadly space rocks in the future. | | | By Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Natalia Yermak and Tyler Hicks The battle for the critical Donbas region in Ukraine is centered on two strategically important cities: Lyman, held by the Russians, and Bakhmut, held by Ukraine. The fighting over the cities is fierce as both armies race to claim new ground. | | |
| Style By Alex Hawgood Andres Valencia's paintings have sold for more than $125,000. And he's 10 years old. | | | Opinion | Michelle Goldberg By Michelle Goldberg He's reinforcing life-ruining delusions. | | |
| By The New York Times Female protesters burned their legally required head scarves and cut their hair to protest the death of Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody after being arrested for failing to cover her hair modestly enough. | | | By Nasa Tv, Via Associated Press The Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft, or DART, slammed into a small asteroid, demonstrating technology that could protect Earth from a space rock in the future. | | | By The Associated Press Giorgia Meloni is the leader of the Brothers of Italy, a nationalist party with fascist roots. | | |
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