Author: Reia Leen Delantar
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Elon Musk Escapes the Possibility of Consuming His Hat Accompanied by Mustard
As the Vulcan rocket prepares for its first of two certification missions, Elon Musk is exonerated for a joke bet. Musk promised to “eat his hat with a side of mustard” if ULA’s Vulcan rocket launched a national security mission before 2023. Musk made this prediction in 2018, and ULA’s certification missions have made him…
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Illegal Migrant from Venezuela with Machete Arrested Near US Capitol
Jose Leonardo Marquez, a machete-wielding man, was arrested outside the Capitol on December 26. Venezuelan illegal immigrant 23-year-old detained on August 21, 2022, entered the U.S. through El Paso, Texas. Border patrol released Marquez due to a “lack of detention capacity” and put him in the “Alternatives to Detention” tracking program. Machete-Wielding Man Arrested Outside…
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Israel Withdraws Troops from Gaza, Signaling Potential Shift in Military Strategy
The Israeli military has acknowledged the evacuation of thousands of troops from Gaza, suggesting a more moderate phase in the fight with Hamas. This comes the same day that Israel’s Supreme Court nullified a crucial part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial makeover proposal, unrelated to the war. Israel Plans Scaled-Back Offensive as Troop Withdrawals…
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Exploring the Lunar Legacy: ‘The Moonwalkers’ – Tom Hanks Guides Through Humanity’s Pinnacle Achievement
An impressive artwork north of London’s King’s Cross train station honors the Apollo missions and the twelve men who walked on the moon. On Lower Stable Street, over 50 lightboxes display stunning photographs, including Apollo 8 astronauts’ close-ups of the lunar surface and Gene Cernan’s portraits on Apollo 17’s “moon buggy.” Andy Saunders’ outstanding book…
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New Year’s Eve Negligence in Austin: Woman Faces Child Endangerment Charges as Four Children Found Unsupervised
Chicago police found four small toddlers home alone in Austin on New Year’s Eve. After one of them asked passing officers for aid, the 1–11-year-old kids were found in a West Side home. Dominique Bishop-Smith, 29, was arrested for four misdemeanor child endangerment offenses. New Year’s Eve Child Endangerment: Woman Charged After 4 Kids Found…
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Paterson Revives Guaranteed Income Initiative, Selects 200 Recipients for $400 Monthly Support Over One Year
Paterson Mayor Andre Sayegh revived the Paterson Guaranteed Income Program to help 200 low-income people. These individuals will receive a $400 monthly stipend for a year, helping community members in financial need. Mayor Sayegh Delivers Early Christmas Joy with Paterson’s Revived Guaranteed Income Program Sayegh, enthusiastic about the program, compared it to an early Christmas…
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Warning from Women: Trump’s Return Poses Grave Concerns
After the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, three former Trump administration officials, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sarah Matthews, and Cassidy Hutchinson, warned that his return to government threatens democracy. Former Trump Officials Warn of Democracy Threat in Potential Second Term The trio told ABC News about their experiences with the Jan. 6 select committee and the…
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Stunning Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io
NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured high-quality photographs of Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io during a close flyby. The spacecraft, which has been examining Jupiter and its surrounds since 2016, flew within 930 miles of Io’s surface, the closest since NASA’s Galileo in 2001. Stunning JunoCam Images Reveal Jupiter’s Moon Io: A Volcanic Wonder in Red and Gray…
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Tragedy Strikes in Rockland County: Four Lives Lost in Apparent Murder-Suicide
Authorities found a husband, wife, and their two boys, aged 10 and 12, dead in a suburban New York house after a murder-suicide. Watson Morgan, a 49-year-old Bronxville Police sergeant, allegedly shot and killed his wife, Ornela Morgan, 43, and their two boys before committing suicide. Bronxville Police Sergeant and Family Found Dead At the…
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NASA Crew’s Mars Simulation: Enduring Six Months in a Martian Environment
NASA’s unique Mars simulation involved two men and two women living in isolation at the halfway point of their 378-day experiment. Originally designed to imitate Mars conditions, the crew lives in a 3D-printed habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston with Mars Dune Alpha. While experimenting, Dr. Nathan Jones joked about accidentally harming a…