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Can orbital data centers help justify a massive valuation for SpaceX?

Can orbital data centers help justify a massive valuation for SpaceX?

SpaceX has reportedly filed confidential paperwork for an initial public offering in which the company would raise $75 billion at a $1.75 trillion valuation. And according to CEO Elon Musk, orbital data centers will be a big part of SpaceX’s future. On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Sean O’Kane, and I discussed Musk’s vision, as well as other companies that are pursuing similar goals. It will take significant tech development and massive capital spending to make orbital data centers a reality, but as Sean noted, with “opposition happening around the country to data centers in general,” executives like Musk and Jeff Bezos may be thinking, “The engineering challenge may be less than the social challenge back here” on Earth. Read a preview of our conversation, edited for length and clarity, below. Sean: This has been a trend — I would say a rapidly forming trend — over the last half year to a year, and we have different examples of it. We have SpaceX; I feel like in some ways, Elon …

DOJ says it erroneously relied on ICE memo to justify immigration courthouse arrests

DOJ says it erroneously relied on ICE memo to justify immigration courthouse arrests

The Trump administration admitted in a court filing that it had erroneously relied on an ICE memo to justify arrests at immigration courthouses as part of an ongoing federal case brought by groups seeking to block the tactic. Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that they had used the memo, titled “2025 ICE Guidance,” to defend the Trump administration’s deployment of ICE agents at courthouses, which led to numerous arrests of immigrants attending hearings. The memo indicated that “ICE officers or agents may conduct civil immigration enforcement actions in or near courthouses when they have credible information” that a targeted person would be “present at a specific location.” But, the Justice Department said in the court filing, the memo “does not and has never applied to civil immigration enforcement actions in or near” immigration courts. The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Federal agents detain a person after an immigration court hearing in New York.Mostafa Bassim / Anadolu via Getty Images file In a filing Wednesday, the …

Researchers find major flaws in the historical clinical trials used to justify spanking

Researchers find major flaws in the historical clinical trials used to justify spanking

A recent study suggests that there is no experimental evidence proving physical punishment is an effective way to discipline children. The findings indicate that alternative, non-physical strategies are just as effective at encouraging child cooperation, without the potential risks associated with spanking. The research was published in the journal Child Abuse & Neglect. Spanking remains a widely practiced form of discipline, considered normative and socially acceptable in many cultures. Despite disapproval from some health organizations, it is estimated that globally, two out of every three children aged two to four years have been spanked. Scientists conducted the new study in response to ongoing debates about the merits of physical punishment. Recently, some academics published a commentary arguing that strict experimental trials provide evidence that spanking is an effective way to enforce child compliance. These proponents claimed that laws banning physical discipline are misguided and that spanking should remain an available option for parents. “We explored this topic because a recent invited commentary in a psychiatry journal advocated use of spanking as a means of enforcing …

Trump voters who believed conspiracy theories were the most likely to justify the Jan. 6 riots

Trump voters who believed conspiracy theories were the most likely to justify the Jan. 6 riots

A recent study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science suggests that people who are highly active in politics and also believe in conspiracy theories are the most likely to justify political violence. The findings provide evidence that conspiracy beliefs alone might not lead to violence, but they can become dangerous when combined with active political engagement. This implies that spreading unverified narratives among already mobilized political groups tends to create a volatile environment. Political participation is generally seen as a healthy part of a democratic society. Standard political engagement, known as normative political action, includes behaviors that follow social rules and the law. Examples include voting in elections, joining a political party, or participating in peaceful protests. Sometimes peaceful political actions escalate into illegal or violent behavior, which scientists call nonnormative political action. Examples of this include sending death threats, demolishing property, and physically clashing with law enforcement. The January 6 Capitol Hill riots in 2021 provided a real-world context to explore this shift. During this event, a mob stormed the United States Capitol …

US’s Rubio tries to justify attacks on Iran as driven by self-defence | Israel-Iran conflict

US’s Rubio tries to justify attacks on Iran as driven by self-defence | Israel-Iran conflict

NewsFeed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has tried to justify the coordinated attacks with Israel on Iran since Saturday as driven by self-defence, adding that the US objective is not to overthrow the government but wipe out Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities. Published On 3 Mar 20263 Mar 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share plus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

8 ‘Normal’ Purchases Middle-Class People Justify — Even When They’re Wasting Money

8 ‘Normal’ Purchases Middle-Class People Justify — Even When They’re Wasting Money

Growing up, I’ve seen people around me obsessed with things that made no sense to me. Like cricket tickets, for example. It’s a guy hitting a ball with a stick and a bunch of grown men running around chasing it. Plus, you can barely see the action taking place if you’re not in the first few rows of the stadium.  You’d have a 10x better view of everything that’s going on watching it at home, on your TV set. Not to mention the privacy of your home, comfort of your couch, and reasonably priced concessions of your choice. A lot of the purchases I’ve seen people make, especially people my age, just feel like I’m watching them throw money away. Anyway, this list isn’t going to be about sports cars and luxury items; that would be too obvious. Most of us can already agree that they are a complete waste of money. Instead, I’m going to go through the ‘normal’ purchases middle-class people justify, even when they’re wasting money.  Here are the 8 ‘normal’ purchases …

Right-Wing Gun Enthusiasts and Extremists Are Working Overtime to Justify Alex Pretti’s Killing

Right-Wing Gun Enthusiasts and Extremists Are Working Overtime to Justify Alex Pretti’s Killing

Brandon Herrera, a prominent gun influencer with over 4 million followers on YouTube, said in a video posted this week that while it was unfortunate that Pretti died, ultimately the fault was his own. “Pretti didn’t deserve to die, but it also wasn’t just a baseless execution,” Herrera said, adding without evidence that Pretti’s purpose was to disrupt ICE operations. “If you’re interfering with arrests and things like that, that’s a crime. If you get in the fucking officer’s way, that will probably be escalated to physical force, whether it’s arresting you or just getting you the fuck out of the way, which then can lead to a tussle, which, if you’re armed, can lead to a fatal shooting.” He described the situation as “lawful but awful.” Herrera was joined in the video by former police officer and fellow gun influencer Cody Garrett, known online as Donut Operator. Both men took the opportunity to deride immigrants, with Herrera saying “every news outlet is going to jump onto this because it’s current thing and they’re going …

Far-right ex-assistants struggle to justify their jobs

Far-right ex-assistants struggle to justify their jobs

Catherine Griset, Marine Le Pen’s assistant, at a Paris appeals court, on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. SERGIO AQUINDO FOR LE MONDE Catherine Griset and Marine Le Pen have been friends for decades. “I was 20, she was 25, she was a young lawyer, and I became her legal assistant,” Griset said with a smile on Tuesday, January 27, at the ninth day of the appeal trial for embezzlement over suspected fake jobs at the European Parliament. Since then, they have been mostly inseparable. Griset became Le Pen’s personal assistant within the party, then her European parliamentary assistant in Strasbourg, and finally, on paper at least, her accredited parliamentary assistant in Brussels, where she was supposed to appear every day, even though she lived in the western Paris suburb of Garches, together with her daughter. For her phantom presence at the European Parliament from December 2, 2010, to February 14, 2016, Griset was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison sentence and a two-year ban on holding elected office, with immediate effect, on March 31, 2025. During the investigation, she …

Justice Jackson Cites Racist ‘Black Codes’ As Precedent To Justify Gun Control In Hawaii

Justice Jackson Cites Racist ‘Black Codes’ As Precedent To Justify Gun Control In Hawaii

During oral arguments in Wolford v. Lopez, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson suggested that the post-Civil War “Black Codes” – a set of openly racist laws enacted in the Democrat-controlled South to strip newly freed Black Americans of basic rights, including the right to possess firearms – could serve as legitimate historical precedent under the Supreme Court’s Bruen test. That test evaluates modern gun laws by asking whether similar restrictions were accepted in the nation’s historical tradition. The case concerns a Hawaii law that bars licensed gun owners from carrying firearms onto privately owned property open to the public. Jackson relying on the Black Codes for constitutional guidance is hilarious, as those laws were explicitly designed to deny civil rights to Black Americans in defiance of emancipation. The exchange unfolded as Justice Jackson pressed U.S. Principal Deputy Solicitor General Sarah Harris on why post–Civil War Black Codes should be excluded from consideration when courts examine modern-day gun control laws. Hawaii relied on a 1865 Louisiana statute as historical support for its law, a statute …

Both Democrats and Republicans justify undemocratic actions that help their party

Both Democrats and Republicans justify undemocratic actions that help their party

A new study suggests that American political divides regarding democratic norms are often driven by which political party stands to gain from bending the rules. However, the research also indicates that apparent differences in how Democrats and Republicans value democracy may depend heavily on the specific issue at hand rather than a fundamental disagreement on democratic principles. The findings were published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Political scientists have long debated how voters evaluate the fairness of the democratic process. A central concept in this field is partisan motivated reasoning. This theory posits that citizens interpret political information in ways that align with their existing group loyalties. When a politician breaks a norm, supporters often find ways to justify the behavior. Scholars have questioned whether this tendency is symmetrical between the two major American parties. Some researchers argue that both Democrats and Republicans are equally likely to rationalize norm violations that benefit their side. This is known as the Bipartisan Rationalization Hypothesis. Others argue that the two parties differ psychologically. The Asymmetric Commitment …