Ars Technica has good science coverage that includes NASA and other spaceflight missions. I appreciate that they keep it pretty focused on only the bigger news items that are credible. For example, the Polaris Dawn launch earlier today. So, there are only a few updates per week instead of multiple catchy but less likely posts per day.
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