The US has reached a plea deal with alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two others, allowing them to avoid the death penalty in exchange for admitting guilt. The agreement marks a significant development in the long-running legal saga surrounding the 2001 terrorist attacks, with the accused terrorists expected to face life imprisonment instead of execution. The deal is seen as a way to ensure a swift and certain resolution to the case while providing closure to the victims’ families and bringing some measure of justice for the horrific events of 9/11.
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Elon Musk made a promise after SpaceX’s Starship exploded for third time in a row
SpaceX's Starship program encountered another setback when its Super Heavy booster and Starship rocket exploded during the ninth test flight, marking the third failure in succession. The uncrewed mission from Texas aimed to develop a 400-foot-tall rocket system for transporting cargo and people to orbit, the Moon, and Mars, but ended with a booster detonation and a critical fuel leak causing the Starship's explosion during reentry. Despite the challenges, CEO Elon Musk expressed optimism on...
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