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Donald Trump lashes out at President Biden calling him 'gaga'

  Donald Trump Lashes Out at President Biden Calling Him 'Gaga' On April 22, 2023, former President Donald Trump criticized his successor, President Joe Biden, in a speech at a political rally in Florida. Among other things, Trump called Biden "gaga" and questioned his mental fitness to lead the country. Trump's latest attack on Biden, who took office in January 2021, follows a pattern of personal insults and baseless claims that Trump has used to undermine Biden's legitimacy and popularity. The term "gaga" is often used to describe someone who is senile or mentally impaired, especially in old age. While Biden, who is currently 81 years old, is one of the oldest presidents in US history, he has not shown any signs of cognitive decline or dementia, as many medical experts and Biden's own doctors have confirmed. In fact, Biden has repeatedly emphasized his mental acuity and fitness, and has challenged Trump and his allies to take a cognitive

Watch: SpaceX Starship, world's largest rocket explodes minutes after launch during 1st test flight

On March 30, 2021, SpaceX's Starship SN11, the world's largest rocket, exploded minutes after its first test flight in Texas. The Starship SN11 is a prototype of the spacecraft that Elon Musk's company plans to use for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The test flight started off successfully, with the Starship lifting off from the launch pad and ascending to an altitude of approximately 10 kilometers. However, a few minutes into the flight, the rocket suddenly exploded, sending debris raining down over the launch site. The cause of the explosion is still under investigation, but SpaceX has indicated that it may have been due to a problem with one of the rocket's engines. Despite the setback, SpaceX has already begun preparations for its next test flight of the Starship prototype. While the explosion of the Starship SN11 is undoubtedly a setback for SpaceX, it is important to remember that testing and experimentation are a crucial part of the process of develop

NASA tracking asteroid that has potential to hit Earth in 2046

  In recent news, NASA has been tracking an asteroid that could potentially hit Earth in the year 2046. According to experts, the asteroid is currently classified as a "Potentially Hazardous Asteroid" (PHA) due to its size and trajectory. The asteroid, named 2011 AG5, is estimated to be about 140 meters in diameter and is expected to come within approximately 1.2 million kilometers of Earth in February 2046. NASA's Near-Earth Object (NEO) Observations Program, which is responsible for identifying and tracking potentially hazardous asteroids, has been monitoring 2011 AG5 since its discovery in 2011. The program uses ground-based telescopes to track the asteroids and predict their future paths based on their known characteristics. While the chances of 2011 AG5 actually colliding with Earth are currently estimated to be less than 1 in 625, NASA is taking the potential threat seriously and is actively investigating ways to mitigate the risk. One possibility is to use a s