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SpaceX · TexasA towering first-stage booster for an upgraded version of SpaceX's Starship rocket suffered a predawn testing failure in Texas on Friday, potentially complicating the company's push to prove the rocket's moon-landing abilities for NASA, according to observers who captured it on video.See the Story
First SpaceX booster for upgraded Starship fails during test in Texas
54% Left coverage: 24 sources

Elon Musk · NetherlandsAmid buzz surrounding Tesla Inc.'s (NASDAQ:TSLA) Full Self-Driving system's expansion into Europe, the region's safety regulator has responded. RDW Says Tesla Working On February 2026 FSD Demo In an official statement released on Monday, the RDW (Netherlands Vehicle Authority) stated that the EV giant had a schedule in place through which "Tesla is expected to demonstrate in February 2026 that FSD Supervised meets the required standards," RDW sa…See the Story
Amid Tesla Self Driving's European Expansion Buzz, Dutch Auto Regulator RDW Responds: 'Safety Is Paramount' - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)
50% Center coverage: 10 sources

Government ShutdownFood banks are scrambling to keep up with a continued surge in demand as Bay Area families are still recovering from lapses in federal food benefits triggered by the government shutdown. The need could grow even greater as millions nationwide stand to lose benefits once new work requirements kick in next month. Grocery prices, meanwhile, are still rising, adding to the strain on many lower-income households. “I’m struggling — I’ve got three boys…See the Story
SNAP food benefits have resumed, but new work requirements could push millions off assistance in California
Coverage: 4 sources
