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  • NASA astronaut Suni Williams says “we don’t feel abandoned” in space in response to Trump


    NASA astronaut Suni Williams says “we don’t feel abandoned” in space in response to Trump – CBS News


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    Contrary to a recent social media post from President Trump, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams says she and crewmate Barry “Butch” Wilmore don’t feel “abandoned” in space, despite a mission that’s been extended from a little more than one week to more than nine months. John Dickerson spoke to Williams just as the sun was rising over the Earth.

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    NASA astronaut Suni Williams recently spoke out in response to President Trump’s proposed budget cuts to the space agency, reassuring the public that astronauts currently aboard the International Space Station do not feel abandoned.

    In an interview from space, Williams emphasized the camaraderie and teamwork among astronauts, stating, “We have a strong support system here in space and on the ground. We are focused on our mission and working together to conduct important research that benefits all of humanity. We don’t feel abandoned at all.”

    Williams’ comments come amidst concerns over the future of NASA’s funding and the impact it may have on space exploration and research. Despite the uncertainty, Williams’ words serve as a reminder of the resilience and determination of astronauts in the face of challenges.

    As we continue to look to the stars for inspiration and discovery, it is important to remember the dedication and bravery of those who venture into the unknown, even in the face of political uncertainty. NASA astronauts like Suni Williams are a shining example of the human spirit and the power of teamwork in the pursuit of knowledge and exploration.

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  • Trump Administration to Remove 4 Major News Outlets From Pentagon Office Space


    The Trump administration notified four major news organizations late on Friday that they would have to give up their dedicated office space at the Pentagon to make way for other outlets, including the right-wing sites Breitbart News and One America News.

    In a memo, a Department of Defense spokesman, John Ullyot, said that The New York Times, NBC News, NPR and Politico had to vacate their office space by Feb. 14 to allow for “a new outlet from the same medium that has not had the unique opportunity to report as a resident member of the Pentagon press corps” for a year as part of a “new annual media rotation program.”

    Mr. Ullyot said The New York Post would replace The Times as a print outlet; the conservative cable channel One America News would be swapped in for NBC News; Breitbart News would be a radio outlet instead of NPR; and the news outlet HuffPost, owned by BuzzFeed, would switch with Politico.

    It is common for reporters from major news organizations to have access to desks or work space at government buildings, such as the White House and the U.S. Capitol. The Trump administration has been vocal about wanting to give more access to nontraditional news organizations, including many that have reported favorably on the president.

    “Known as the Correspondents’ Corridor, this office space loaned to media outlets by the secretary of defense stands as a tribute to the importance the department has long placed on informing the public about the U.S. military,” the memo said.

    The memo said the news outlets that were being removed would remain members of the Pentagon press corps and would still be able to attend briefings.

    “The only change will be giving up their physical work spaces in the building to allow new outlets to have their turn to become resident members of the Pentagon press corps,” Mr. Ullyot wrote.

    The board of the Pentagon Press Association said in a statement that it had “always welcomed new members and will continue to do so.”

    “We are, however, greatly troubled by this unprecedented move by D.O.D. to single out highly professional media who have covered the Pentagon for decades, under both Republican and Democratic administrations,” the board said. “We have asked for a meeting and we will keep everyone informed.”

    The announcement came a week after President Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, was narrowly confirmed.

    “This move to expel The Times and other independent, fact-based news outlets from the Pentagon’s press spaces is a concerning development,” said Charlie Stadtlander, a New York Times spokesman. “The Times is committed to covering the Pentagon fully and fairly. Steps designed to impede access are clearly not in the public interest.”

    Isabel Lara, an NPR spokeswoman, said the decision “interferes with the ability of millions of Americans to directly hear from Pentagon leadership, and with NPR’s public interest mission to serve Americans who turn to our network of local public media stations in all 50 states.”

    “NPR urges the Pentagon to expand the offices available to press within the building so that all outlets covering the Pentagon receive equal access,” she said.

    Politico’s senior managing editor, Anita Kumar, said in an email to the outlet’s newsroom on Saturday, which was viewed by The Times, that Politico was “troubled by this decision.”

    A spokesman for NBC News said, “We’re disappointed by the decision to deny us access to a broadcasting booth at the Pentagon that we’ve used for many decades.”

    A New York Post spokeswoman said, “As one of most engaged, impactful and far-reaching media brands in the country, it only makes sense for us to have a reporter at the Pentagon.”

    A spokesman for OAN, Charles Herring, said, “OAN continues to seek similar access extended to other national television news outlets operating daily in Washington, D.C.”



    The Trump Administration has announced plans to remove four major news outlets from their office space within the Pentagon. This decision comes as a shock to many, as these news organizations have had a longstanding presence within the Pentagon and have been reporting on military affairs for years.

    The four news outlets being affected by this decision are CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Politico. According to a statement released by the Department of Defense, the decision to remove these news organizations was made in order to “streamline operations and improve efficiency.”

    Critics of the move argue that this is a blatant attempt to silence critical reporting on the Trump Administration’s military policies and actions. They claim that by removing these news outlets from the Pentagon, the administration is trying to control the narrative and limit transparency.

    However, supporters of the decision argue that it is within the administration’s rights to decide who has access to government facilities and resources. They claim that these news outlets can still report on military affairs from outside the Pentagon and that this move will not hinder their ability to cover important stories.

    Regardless of where one stands on this issue, it is clear that the removal of these major news outlets from the Pentagon office space will have significant implications for how military affairs are covered and reported on in the future. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the relationship between the Trump Administration and the press.

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  • Space X scheduling Falcon 9 rocket launch Saturday


    VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. – Space X plans to launch 22 Starlink satellites supporting a Falcon 9 Rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 3:02 p.m. Saturday.

    Backup opportunities for the launch will be available until 6:47 p.m. on the same day as added launch chances starting at 2:29 p.m. on the following day.

    This is the 17th flight for the first stage booster supporting the mission and the first stage will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship stationed in the Pacific Ocean, following stage separation.

    Live webcasts of the mission will be available five minutes before liftoff on both the Space X website and social media page.

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  • I just need some space


    Cora Jade was not happy following Tuesday’s episode of NXT at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia. Jade was pinned during the show’s opening match and then had an incident with her best friend Roxanne Perez backstage.

    To open Tuesday’s show, NXT Women’s Champion Giulia teamed up with Bayley to take on Perez and Jade. At the end of a back-and-forth matchup, The Role Model showed how its done by pinning The Sorceress of Sin after an elbow drop from the top rope.

    The besties then confronted NXT general manager Ava about her plans for Giulia at Vengeance Day 2025. Perez threw Jade under the bus by pointing out that she was pinned before Ava announced a Triple Threat match for the NXT Women’s Championship.

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    After Cora Jade walked out on Roxanne Perez, the two-time NXT Women’s Champion asked her best friend if she was mad. Jade didn’t directly answer the question, but she seemingly wanted some space after another loss.

    “I just need some space,” Jade tweeted.

    It will be interesting to see if the best friends are heading toward another breakup. It’s not the first time Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez are at odds with each other. Jade, who is looking to win gold in 2025, is frustrated about her recent losses.


    Cora Jade has set her sights on Masha Slamovich’s TNA Knockouts Title

    After enduring inactivity and injuries for almost two years, Cora Jade wants to add gold to her resume. Jade recently confronted TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich following the announcement of WWE and TNA Wrestling’s official multi-year partnership.

    The Sorceress of Sin took it to the next level when she cost Slamovich her match on last week’s TNA iMPACT. Speaking to Busted Open After Dark, Jade confirmed her intentions to take the TNA Knockouts Championship to NXT.

    “I said that title is going to be mine. That TNA Knockouts Title is coming to me. I keep seeing all these things online and everyone thinks that I can’t hang with Masha because she is big and strong, and she is, she is one hell of a talented competitor. I’ve seen her hardcore matches. I’ve seen her have all types of matches,” Jade said. [H/T: Fightful]

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    TNA’s next big event is Sacrifice on March 14, so it could be the place where Cora Jade takes on Masha Slamovich for the Knockouts Championship. But due to TNA’s partnership with WWE, it could also happen on NXT in the near future.