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The Post has learned that a deal for Truth Social to merge with a Special Purpose Acquisition Company is in danger of falling through if the shareholders of the blank-check company don't vote on Tuesday to keep the deal going.
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Before NASA tries to launch its Artemis I moon rocket for the second time on Saturday, astronaut Thomas Pesquet slams conspiracy theorists who say the first moon landing never happened.
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The company that owns the social media app Snapchat said on Wednesday that it is letting go of 20% of its staff as part of a plan to reorganize and cut costs because sales are going down.
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This cleanup could end up costing a lot of money.
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Some Facebook users saw an unusually high number of posts about celebrities in their content feeds on Wednesday morning. This was caused by a strange bug.
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Elon Musk has sent a subpoena to Jack Dorsey, the co-founder and former CEO of Twitter. Dorsey was one of the first people to praise Musk's $44 billion deal to buy Twitter, saying it was part of Musk's 'mission to extend the light of consciousness.'
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With auroras and all, the world's newest and largest space telescope is showing Jupiter in a way that has never been seen before.
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Was the big step forward for people just a big lie?
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Off the coast of Florida on Tuesday morning, a large waterspout was seen, which left people who saw it in awe, according to news reports and videos shared on social media.
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Jamie Dimon says that China's claim that the U.S. is 'incompetent and lazy' is 'true,' but that it's wrong to say that the U.S. is getting the short end of the stick.