Speaker 1: This is SNET and here are the stories that matter right now, Intel decided to suspend its operations in Russia, a mood that affects 1200 employees in the country. The chip maker will suspend shipments of its products, mostly processors to its customers in Russia and Belarus. Intel suspension of business follows reports that the Russia military committed war crimes against Ukrainian civilians in Buca, a suburb of Kiev that was recently under Russian occupation. Twitter finally announced an edit feature. [00:00:30] The move comes shortly after Elon Musk took a 9.2% stake in the social media company and pulled users about an edit button, a feature desired by many Twitter users. For years. Twitter's new edit button will be tested later this year on Twitter blue, a $3 a month subscription service that lets you undo tweets and read articles. Add free NASA's final major test for the Artemis. One moon mission was delayed yet. Again, the space agency has been trying to complete a crucial testing sequence that includes filling the [00:01:00] S SLS rocket with cryogenic fuel since Friday unexpected technical issues, such as lightning strike safety concerns and a pressure relieving valve have made the so-called wet dress rehearsal. Very challenging NASA hopes to resume. Test this coming weekend.
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