ÂĄÂĄÂĄGOOOOOOOOOOOOOL DE ARGENTINAAAAAAA!!! ÂĄÂĄÂĄGOOOOOOL EN LOS ĂLTIMOS MINUTOS!!!
Lautaro MartĂnez remata de cabeza dentro del ĂĄrea tras una asistencia de Lionel Messi.
El campeón defenderå su corona⌠¥Remontada de Argentina! ¥1-2 sobre Inglaterra!
Hello, Moon. Itâs great to be back.
Hereâs a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: https://t.co/rzM1P0QbOl
Two years ago today, @AlabamaMBB finally broke through the last barrier.
On March 30, 2024, inside https://t.co/12Cv2ZVrX1 Arena in Los Angeles, the Crimson Tide delivered a program-defining momentâan 89-82 win over Clemson to punch Alabamaâs first-ever trip to the Final Four. For a program rich in talent, history, and heartbreak, this was the night everything changed.
For decades, Alabama teams had come close, only to see March dreams derailed by tough draws, injuries or one bad matchup at the wrong time. The Final Four often felt like college basketballâs unreachable summit. But on this night, the door finally swung open.
âI couldnât be more proud of a group of guys,â Alabama head coach @nate_oats said. âWe challenged them⌠to pick up our defense, and our defense got significantly better.â
Fueled by its âmuditaâ mindset and a relentless team-first approach, Alabama flipped the script on Clemson after an earlier loss in Coleman Coliseum. @imcsears led the way with 23 points and seven three-pointers, while Jarin Stevenson added 19 points with five threes. Nick Pringle imposed his will inside with 16 points, 11 rebounds and three assists. @GriffenRylan finished with 13 points and eight assists, while @AEforthree added 10 points and five assists to keep the offense balanced and humming.
The turning point came when Pringle drew Clemson star PJ Hallâs fourth foul with 7:59 remaining. Moments later, Alabama unleashed a barrageâfour straight three-pointers that broke the game open and sent the Crimson Tide to heights never before reached.
âTheyâve just been all about winning,â Oats said. âNobody really cares whoâs scoring⌠thereâs been no selfishness in this run.â
And with that, the gates finally opened. After years of knocking, Alabama didnât just reach the Final Fourâit earned it together.
NEWS: SpaceX has released its 2025 Starlink progress report.
Highlights:
â˘Â Added 4.6 million new Starlink customers
â˘Â 20+ million cruise passengers served
â˘Â 21+ million airline passengers served
â˘Â More than 1,400 commercial aircraft were equipped with Starlink, which is nearly four times the number of planes on which Starlink was installed on in 2024.
â˘Â Equipped more than 800 business jets across 36 airframes with 5 Original Equipment Manufacturers.
â˘Â Starlink is now connecting more than 150,000 vessels/boats, including cargo, tanker, tug, passenger, fishing, patrol, commercial cruise ships, and offshore supply vessels.
â˘Â Over 650 direct-to-cell satellites now in orbit
â˘Â Starlink Direct to Cell'has connected more than 12 million people, and counting, at least once, providing life-saving connectivity when people need it most.
â˘Â On average, more than 6 million people monthly actively rely on Starlink Direct to Cell to connect their phones in areas where terrestrial service is unavailable.
â˘Â 120 Falcon 9 Starlink missions
â˘Â Reahced 600+ TBPS cumulative capacity
â˘Â 35 new Starlink markets added
â˘Â In January, SpaceX began launching Starlink V2 Mini Optimized satellites. These are 575 kg (1,267 lbs) lighter than the previous generation, and include improvements in reliability.
â˘Â A successful flight of two Mini Lasers in Summer 2025 demonstrated greater than 25 Gbps data transfer between the demonstration units and existing Starlink mesh.
â˘Â In 2025, median peak-hour global speeds increased by over 50%, with median download speeds averaging over 200 Mbps and typical upload speeds of more than 30 Mbps, with a median global latency around 26 ms.
â˘Â This year, Starlink achieved and exceeded an impressive delivery rate of 70 satellites per week.
â˘Â SpaceX's Printed Circuit Board factory quadrupled its output over the past year.
⢠And much more
I donât think weâve have yet to grasp how much self driving cars will change how we live.
It will help alleviate housing affordability because people will be able to commute further.
Parking lots become obsolete, allowing city centers to reclaim millions of square blocks across the US.
Car ownership will be optional, the car insurance industry dies, and car travel becomes affordable for all.
Same day delivery becomes the norm, and mobile kitchens deliver food in mere minutes.
The 2nd leading cause of death for young people drops to basically zero.
Good overview of the landing. We nominally target a few hundred feet away from Jacklyn to avoid a severe impact if engines fail to start or start slowly. Weâll incrementally reduce that conservatism over time. We are all excited and grateful for yesterday. Amazing performance by the team! Gradatim Ferociter.