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Timothee Chalamet as Paul in Dune: Part Two. Next to him are screenshots of tweets embedded in this article

Anticipation for Dune: Part Two ran high here at Mashable, where my fellow staff members spent significant time traipsing around New York City in search of the film's NSFW popcorn bucket. Now we know much of North America is obsessed with the film too, to the tune of $32 million. That's how much the film earned on its opening day domestically, with Deadline estimating it could earn as much as $170



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Boeing 737 MAX9 takes part in a flying display over the Le Bourget Airport during the 52nd International Paris Air Show on June 22, 2017
Boeing had been ramping up production rates for the 737 Max jets before the Alaska Airlines incident in January drew FAA scrutiny.
  • Boeing is delaying production expansion of its 737 planes, according to a report.
  • An Alaska Airlines flight lost a chunk of its fuselage section in flight in January.
  • The FAA gave Boeing 90 days to address quality control issues with its 737



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On this week's edition of News Weekly, we dive into cool tech that was launched at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.



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Lunar night has come around again, presenting yet another test for the two landers that recently arrived on the moon’s surface. Both Japan’s SLIM spacecraft and Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus have gone to sleep for the two-week-long stretch of darkness, the two teams confirmed at the end of this week. There’s no guarantee that they’ll be able to resume operations afterward, but they’ll try to



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Andy Litinsky and Wes Moss (L), and Donald Trump (R).
Andy Litinsky and Wes Moss (L), and Donald Trump (R).
  • Trump Media & Technology Group cofounders accused the company of conspiring to dilute their shares.
  • Andy Litinsky and Wes Moss, former contestants on "The Apprentice," pitched the venture in 2021.
  • The lawsuit could complicate an upcoming shareholder vote on a



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Ukraine's new armored combat vehicle, the Inguar-3
  • A Ukrainian defense company has unveiled a new armored combat vehicle.
  • The Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle is called the Inguar-3.
  • It was purpose-built for military use in close cooperation with Ukraine's special forces.

The Ukrainian defense company Inguar has unveiled its latest armored combat vehicle, the Inguar-3.

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A Russian Beriev A-50.
  • Russia's early warning aircraft fleet is likely grounded, the UK MoD said.
  • Russia only has a handful of the hi-tech planes that detect incoming missiles and identify ground targets.
  • Ukraine has been having great success in shooting down Russian aircraft in recent weeks.

Russia has likely grounded its fleet of A-50 early warning and



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A self-driving Waymo car drives on a road in Santa Monica on February 21st, 2023.
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Waymo is now allowed to operate its self-driving robotaxis on highways in parts of Los Angeles and in the Bay Area following a California regulator’s approval of its expansion (PDF) plans on Friday. This means the company’s cars will now be allowed to drive at up to 65mph on local roads and highways in approved



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Every horror movie has The Moment: where you see the main characters do something that both kicks off the plot and is often also an extremely boneheaded move. Usually, it involves a door and someone making the choice to open it or go in there, which they should never, ever do. So it goes with Lionsgate’s upcoming…

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A warship is seen docked in the port of the Black Sea resort city of Sochi during a storm on Nov. 27, 2023.
A Russian warship is seen docked in the port of the Black Sea resort city of Sochi during a storm on Nov. 27, 2023.
  • Russian warships have been observed making unexpected U-turns in the Black Sea.
  • A Ukraine navy spokesperson said they were "fleeing to their hiding spots."
  • Ukraine's victories against Russia's navy have been a standout success of the two