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During missions into space, astronauts are exposed to high levels of galactic cosmic radiation and weightlessness.
In 1994, South African photographer Kevin Carter won the Pulitzer prize for one of the most controversial photographs in the history of photojournalism. A year earlier, while in Sudan, he had photographed a young malnourished girl, crumpled up on the ground in an obviously exhausted state, resting as she struggled to reach a U.N. food center. In the background, only a few feet away from her, also on the ground, was a vulture. The bird of prey was intently watching the girl, undoubtedly waiting for a meal once she transpired.
The Rainbow Bridge in New York connects the US to Canada near Niagara Falls. A vehicle explosion today at the security booth at an inspection lane left the two occupants of the car dead and one CBP agent injured (minor). Note: Some media are now reporting “no sign of terrorism.” (Typical of the media.) Is […]
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(FOX NEWS) — A judge has granted Daryl Hall a temporary restraining order against his bandmate John Oates, Fox News Digital can confirm.
The legal battle began on Thursday when Hall sued Oates in Nashville, Tennessee, according to the court docket. The lawsuit is sealed by court order, but is listed under the category of contract/debt. The temporary restraining order was granted Friday.
A judge with common sense. I love it.
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Dozens of young women were taken hostage by Hamas during their Oct. 7 massacre in southern Israel.
This is tragic news.
Israel was informed on Wednesday that, according to intermediary Qatar, Hamas has yet to sign the hostage release deal.
That means the first release of the hostages will be delayed to at least Friday morning.
Israeli NSA Tzachi Hanegbi announces a 24-hour delay in implementation of hostage release deal because Hamas & Qatar have yet to sign. No releases tomorrow. pic.twitter.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Argentine President-elect Javier Milei will have to join forces with other political parties in the parliament to implement his economic agenda, although he is unlikely to make good on many of his promises anyway, experts told Sputnik.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s national security advisor announced that a planned “hostage-for-prisoner swap” with the Islamic terrorist group Hamas has been postponed until at least Friday.
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For the first time since ‘Reconstruction’ ended in 1877, Charleston, South Carolina elects a Republican as mayor.
Food safety is particularly important as people prepare for holiday festivities, poison control center experts warn.
A Queens man shot his building super before opening fire on responding cops, leading to an hours-long standoff on Wednesday that ended when he shot himself, witnesses and authorities said.
“Announce at the beginning of dinner that anyone who brings up politics in any way, shape, or form will be seated at the children’s table,” TikTok creator Neko Ashi said.
I may be late to the party, but this thing about getting old is getting old. Besides the usual signs of aging, I’ve noticed some others: You tend to grunt a lot more. You grunt when you sit in a chair, and you grunt when you get up. You grunt when you read an article that angers you. You grunt when your spouse asks you something.
Unraveling the mystery of the most prized free-agent center fielder in baseball will be paramount to all teams that are bidding for his services, the Yankees included.
Boobs — they make people happy, and there’s science to support that.
They’re lovin’ it. Americans are turning down turkey in favor of fast food this Thanksgiving, surprising new research shows. While a big bird and lovingly cooked sides have long been at the heart of the holiday table, a survey of 2,000 US residents by Casino.
Crazy ish keeps happening on planes, and with no end in sight
Premier NBA villain Dillon Brooks can’t stop yapping about the Memphis Grizzlies allegedly missing him on their team — contrary to their decision to trade Brooks in the offseason.
Brooks pounced on the Grizzlies for their 3-10 record through 13 games to start the year, claiming that the former No. 2 seed in the West is doing terribly without him.
“It’s like the girlfriend that you used to have. You don’t know how good she is until she’s gone,” Brooks said about the lowly and Ja Morant-less Grizzlies.
‘He shows no remorse, he’s a flight risk’
To the dismay of many, Taylor Swift hijacked a significant part of the 2023 NFL season, but one guy not bothered by that is NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
He’s all about the popstar’s romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce that has been tabloid fodder for weeks… and got the NFL some immense, free publicity.
Goodell was asked about the “Tayvis” phenomenon (missed opportunity not referring to it as “Taylor”) during an interview on CBS Mornings, and he was all about it.
Hell, the dude sounds like a certified Swifty.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Republican politics, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has emerged as a prominent figure with presidential aspirations. However, his journey to secure the top spot as a conservative alternative to former President Donald Trump has been met with both successes and setbacks.…
CEO Of Florida Gov.
The Directors of the US Centers for Disease Control are back with more advice on optimizing discomfort, infection, and spread of COVID-19 (Shouldn’t it be COVID-23?) this holiday season.
Joined @RepJasmine @JudgeClayJ, and @DrPhilHuangDFW at @DCHHS on Friday to talk about ways to keep you and your family safe this holiday season – vaccines, masks, testing & treatment are just a few of the tools you can use! pic.twitter.com/5loeSW1MxQ
— Mandy K.
The group also played the song Dudu-Du, Ddu-Du by BLACKPINK, a South Korean girl band who attended last night’s State Banquet at Buckingham Palace last night.
The Niagara Falls International Rainbow Bridge, more commonly referred to as the Rainbow Bridge, serves as just one of a handful of border checkpoints between the US-Canada border. It connect the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Canada, with Niagara Falls, New York.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday urged China’s population to “follow measures to reduce the risk of respiratory illness” amid a reported spike in cases among children in the north of the country. “WHO has made an official request to China for detailed information on an increase in respiratory illnesses and reported clusters of pneumonia […]
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Russia may feel like the odds have shifted in its favor, the UK outlet has said
Kiev is “nervous” that Ukraine is losing Western support after the failure of this summer’s counteroffensive and urgently needs the US and the EU to double down on sending it money, weapons and supplies, editors of the Financial Times urged on Wednesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin “may feel for now that the odds have shifted in his favor in his gamble that he can outlast the West,” the editorial said.
About 30% of Utah residents who were cut from Medicaid this year say they became uninsured, according to state officials who conducted a first-of-its-kind survey of people disenrolled from the program.
The shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky this past April was purposefully designed to kill white people and highlight disappointment with gun laws, according to a new police report.
According to Fox News, the shooter, 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, had written in a journal about the intentions behind the massacre. A new police report released Tuesday had excerpts from the journal that highlighted his disapproval of gun laws in the United States, and his hope that killing white people would cause politicians to change course.
In dramatic scenes, Nella accused the former UKIP boss of being ‘anti-black and anti-immigrant,’ adding that he ‘wants all of them gone.
The singer, 32, successfully completed her first Bushtucker Trial in I’m A Celebrity on Wednesday after a tricky first few days in camp.
(Headline USA) As lawmakers in Washington weigh sending billions more in federal support to Kyiv to help fight Russia, close to half of the U.S. public thinks the country is spending too much on aid to Ukraine, according to polling from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
The racer will enter the jungle on Thursday night, having been approached to take part in the show many times.
An abominable miscarriage of justice. [Author’s note: I am indebted to our colleague @eugenekriegsmann for bringing this documentary to our attention and the following represents my modest contribution to the conversation about this shameful, disgraceful chapter in the history of our American Rule of Law.
The JLS star, 38, and Fred Sirieix, 51, were seen working out together in camp using rocks.
BADAJOZ, Spain — Horses were frequently sacrificed during Iron Age rituals in Spain, about 2,500 years ago, according to a new study. Scientists have identified 52 slaughtered animals, including cattle, pigs, and a dog, from thousands of bones at the Casas del Turuñuelo site. A detailed analysis of over 6,700 bones, conducted by Spanish and…
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