Leading astronomers and astrophysicists want NASA to rethink how they develop their long-term missions, including funding the development of a massive telescope.
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Leading astronomers and astrophysicists want NASA to rethink how they develop their long-term missions, including funding the development of a massive telescope.
The trial for the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery began yesterday.
Following weeks of intense negotiations, internal bickering, and closed-door meetings, Democratic progressives and centrists managed to temporarily put their differences aside to pass President Biden’s $1 trillion infrastructure bill.
Established in 1998, the National Toy Hall of Fame annually inducts a select handful of toys that, according to its website, “have inspired creative play and enjoyed popularity over a sustained period.”
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS) in Louisville, Kentucky is filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration for the president’s strict COVID-19 shot mandates.
An ongoing meta-analysis of current research on the safety and efficacy of Ivermectin has revealed that Ivermectin is an effective treatment for COVID-19, despite the negative publication bias.
French Ambassador to Australia Jean-Pierre Thebault rebuked the Australian government on Wednesday for leaking a text message to the media between French President Emmanuel Macron and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, calling the move a “new low” in French-Australian relations.
While the majority of the men and women who work in the 18 wings of the United States intelligence community have been vaccinated against COVID-19, a large swath face dismissal over a refusal to comply with a federal vaccine mandate.
Colin Powell, the late former secretary of state and Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman who died in mid-October this year, was honored today in a special service at the Washington National Cathedral.