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... asted well into the evening before finally winding down.

But by then, the reporters had already disappeared, likely sneaking off somewhere to celebrate. After all, today's event had given them more than just the announcement of the Starlink Project—there were numerous other projects they had never even heard of before.

Each one was headline material.

Now, they were racing back to their stations, eager to draft the most explosive news stories of the year.

Though th ...

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