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Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum Hits All-Time Low Price — Save Over $600 on Amazon
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The Mova Z60 robot vacuum hits its lowest-ever price on Amazon – save $600
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Today’s Moon Phase: See How the Moon Will Look on April 9
See the Moon phase expected for April 9, 2026 as well as when the next Full Moon is expected.
Stephen Colbert Reacts to Trump’s Double-Sided Ceasefire
Donald Trump has announced a “double-sided ceasefire” with Iran, and Stephen Colbert had thoughts on the term during “The Late Show.”
The Roborock Q10 S5+ Robot Vacuum and Mop Is on Sale at Amazon — Save Over $200
As of April 9, the Roborock Q10 S5+ robot vacuum and mop has dropped to $279.99 at Amazon, 44% off its list price of $499.99.
Follow Artemis II Live: Orion’s Return to Earth
NASA has released a tracker website and app for people to follow the Artemis II mission, a 10-day test flight around the moon and back.
Answers and Hints for NYT Mini Crossword – April 9, 2026
Answers to each clue for the April 9, 2026 edition of NYT’s The Mini crossword puzzle.
NYT Connections Sports Edition: Clues and Solutions for April 9, 2026
Connections: Sports Edition is a New York Times word game about finding common sports threads between words. How to solve the day’s puzzle.
Claimed Most Significant Cyberattack in China’s History Reported
CNN reports that the National Supercomputing Center (NSCC) in Tianjin, which is operated by the state, is thought to have been compromised by a group known as FlamingChina, who shared a sample of the pilfered data on Telegram on February 6. This information has not been independently corroborated by journalists or acknowledged by the Chinese authorities, yet cybersecurity specialists who have examined the samples—which feature documents labeled Secret and missile designs—indicate they seem authentic.
FlamingChina asserts that the data encompasses over 10 petabytes (equivalent to 10,000 TB) of “research spanning various domains including aerospace engineering, military studies, bioinformatics, fusion simulation, and more” from entities such as the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, and the National University of Defense Technology. Specialists note that the hacker is pricing portions of the data at thousands of dollars and full access at hundreds of thousands, all to be transacted in cryptocurrency.
Considering the nature of the information involved, the stolen data is likely to attract the attention of China’s rivals. As cybersecurity expert Marc Hofer highlighted, only government intelligence agencies are likely equipped with the resources necessary to sift through such a high volume of information to uncover valuable secrets. Conversely, cybersecurity consultant Dakota Cary raised doubts about the data’s worth, suggesting that interested governments might already possess the intelligence in question.
