“We are celebrating the fact that at least 10,000 babies have a chance at life,” said Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins. “We celebrate the human potential our nation will benefit from knowing. We welcome our fellow citizens working to protect life in law and in service.”
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy, the world’s most-powerful active rocket, lifted off on Tuesday for the first time in more than three years through dense fog at Florida’s Cape Canaveral, with Elon Musk’s company sending satellites into orbit for the U.S. Space Force.
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“It’s more than just the Bible; it’s the Bible in their national language, and that’s very meaningful to them,” said EEM’s European Operations Vice President Bart Rybinski.
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In a move that is seen by many as an unfair targeting of Israel, the United Nations General Assembly has demanded that Israel fork over its nuclear arms and submit its manufacturing facilities to a review from the International Atomic Energy Agency, per a weekend report from the Jerusalem Post.
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Roberts temporarily blocked a House of Representatives committee from gaining access to former President Donald Trump’s tax returns, effectively pausing the fight over a request from lawmakers that he claims is politically motivated.
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The World Series returned to Philadelphia for the first time in 13 years and rain made everyone wait an extra day. Game 3 between the Houston Astros and the Phillies was postponed Monday, pushing the series back one day. The teams split the two games in Houston, making Tuesday night’s game a pivotal one.
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“We believe Mr. Oz is the better bet for Pennsylvania,” the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s editorial board wrote.
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Brazil’s right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro will not contest his election defeat and will address the nation later on Tuesday, Communications Minister Fabio Faria told Reuters.
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Increasing inventory stock, consumer pull-back, and rising interest rates have led to a slight decline in the average price of a new vehicle. In October 2022, the average purchase price of a new vehicle is expected to reach $45,599, which is a decline from the record $46,173 set in July of this year.
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“Yeah. We did not fight a civil war about oboe players. We did fight a civil war to eliminate racial discrimination, and that’s why it’s a matter of considerable concern,” Chief Justice Roberts said.