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.
Tonight on FISM News: An independent tax group says Biden’s spending bill would make the US the most taxed population in the West, France continues to squabble with Australia, and we look at the latest inductees in the Toy Hall of Fame.