Meet Wally Funk: She passed the same astronaut tests as NASA’s first men in the 1960s but waited 60 years to fly into space

Meet Wally Funk: She passed the same astronaut tests as NASA’s first men in the 1960s but waited 60 years to fly into space |

Image(s): Guinness World Records For Wally Funk, the dream of becoming an astronaut began long before women were welcomed into America’s space programme. In 1961, the gifted pilot completed the same gruelling medical and psychological tests given to NASA’s first astronauts as part of the pioneering Mercury 13 programme. Despite outperforming many of her male…

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Quote of the day by Nico Williams: "I run very fast, but I can't run as fast as my mother. Because she once escaped death and…" - an emotional tribute to his mother, the extraordinary journey behind his success and the sacrifices that shaped a football star

Quote of the day by Nico Williams: “I run very fast, but I can’t run as fast as my mother. Because she once escaped death and…” – an emotional tribute to his mother, the extraordinary journey behind his success and the sacrifices that shaped a football star | World News

Nico Williams (Image: Wikipedia) A winner’s medal usually gets read as proof of what an athlete just achieved on the pitch. Nico Williams, the Spanish footballer, read his differently. “I run very fast, but I can’t run as fast as my mother,” he said. “Because she once escaped death and crossed the Sahara Desert from…

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Akira Toddler Kick Scootering: Meet Akira, a toddler who has four world records in kick scootering before turning 2: Her parents say, what they did differently

Akira Toddler Kick Scootering: Meet Akira, a toddler who has four world records in kick scootering before turning 2: Her parents say, what they did differently

20-month-old Akira with her kick scooter. When Akira was just 14 months old, she saw her cousin riding a kick scooter. The little toddler walked towards the scooter, looked at her mom as if asking for permission, climbed on, and started pushing herself with just a little support. Within minutes, Akira wanted to do it…

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Kerala Plus Two SAY results 2026 expected to be released anytime soon at results.hse.kerala.gov.in: Check steps to download scorecards here

Kerala Plus Two SAY results 2026 expected to be released anytime soon at results.hse.kerala.gov.in: Check steps to download scorecards here

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, is likely to announce the Plus Two SAY Result 2026 shortly. Students who appeared for the supplementary examination will be able to download their provisional scorecards from the official websites using their roll number and date of birth. Kerala Plus Two SAY results 2026: The Directorate of…

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R Madhavan shares an inspirational quote about life: 'Life is not about being rich, being popular... It's about being real, humble and kind.'

R Madhavan shares an inspirational quote about life: ‘Life is not about being rich, being popular… It’s about being real, humble and kind.’ |

(Image Credits: Instagram) R Madhavan, the revered actor of Indian Cinema, is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film based on the life of visionary inventor G. D. Naidu. Titled ‘G.D.N.’, the Krishnakumar Ramakumar film will hit the theatres on August 7, 2026. As the buzz builds up on the internet, the 56-year-old…

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TheMightyBA's Streamer University 2026 controversy explained as Ludwig shares honest opinion on his future

TheMightyBA’s Streamer University 2026 controversy explained as Ludwig shares honest opinion on his future

Ludwig believes TheMightyBA isn’t finished despite major criticism at Streamer University 2026. (Image via: TheMightyBA/Twitch) Streamer University 2026 gave a lot of creators their moment, but for TheMightyBA, things went in a completely different direction. The young Twitch streamer has been at the center of online discussions after multiple controversial moments during Kai Cenat’s creator…

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An asteroid shattered near Jupiter’s gravitational gateway 800 million years ago; scientists say the debris may have bombarded Earth for 150 million years

An asteroid shattered near Jupiter’s gravitational gateway 800 million years ago; scientists say the debris may have bombarded Earth for 150 million years

Asteroid breakup 800 million years ago may have triggered impacts on Earth, the Moon and Mars (AI photo) A massive asteroid that broke apart around 800 million years ago may have sent a huge number of rocky fragments towards Earth, the Moon and Mars, according to a new study led by researchers at the Southwest…

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