Can you hear me now?
Vice President Kamala Harris' call with astronauts on the International Space Station was cut short earlier today when the ISS passed out of communication range.
After about four minutes of chit chat, the ISS literally lost service, and Harris hung up the call before preparing to chair ain an embarrassingly tall headline heap lately. And nobody likes someone who's late to meetings.
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