In October 2002, a Russian scientist named Dimitri Malashenkov stood up at a space conference in Houston and quietly explained that the dog Laika, whom the Soviet Union had publicly mourned as a heroic week-long orbiter in 1957, had actually died of heat and panic within about five hours of launch.June 5, 2026
This 2008 ‘train wreck’ oil scenario could unfold if Hormuz isn’t opened by end of August Personal Finance May 23, 2026 There’s a new warning from the commodity market about the risks of a delayed reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.