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Inspiration Four: Ready for a space trip to collect donations

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 The four "amateur" astronauts are set to be part of a remarkable space mission that is being hailed as crucial for space tourism. This is the third flight in space after the recent space flights by billionaire businessmen Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos, in which the desire to go into Earth orbit is paid for by aspirants rather than professionals. Will be able The flight was funded by US billionaire Jared Isaac Mann, who will also be part of the trip, along with three crew members. Accompanied by Jared Isaac Mann, the trip includes a data expert, a science teacher and a healthcare professional. He hopes the trip will inspire others and raise money for the treatment of childhood cancer. This mission is called 'Inspiration Four'. The rocket "Dragon" that took the crew on the journey was made by the company of American billionaire Elon Musk, SpaceX. Their journey will begin at 5 a.m. Thursday, according to Pakistani time, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florid...

Facebook: The revelations that led to various allegations against the social networking site

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Leading social media platform Facebook has been facing a series of allegations about its internal affairs since this week, based on revelations made by the Wall Street Journal and other media outlets. Much of the information comes from Facebook's own internal documents, which indicate that there are people in the company's ranks who are raising their voices against the issues by leaking information. The documents will provide governments and regulators with much to consider in their next move, but Facebook has defended itself against all allegations. Here are five things to look for when selecting yours: According to documents reported by the Wall Street Journal, Facebook had different rules for celebrities, politicians and high-profile users about what content they could post and was known as 'X-check' (or cross-check). Is. Facebook has acknowledged criticism of its cross-check system as "legitimate" but said it was "an extra step" to better underst...