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Explore This Section Science Exoplanets HD 127195… Exoplanets Home Overview Exoplanet Facts Types of Exoplanets Stars What is the Universe Search for Life The Big Questions Are We Alone? Can We Find Life? The Habitable Zone Why We Search Target Star Catalog Discoveries Discoveries Dashboard How We Find and CharacterizeContinue Reading
NASA’s Swift telescope is falling back to Earth: why you should care | NewsNation
NASA is trying to stop a one-of-a-kind telescope from reentering the atmosphere in a first-of-its-kind mission. NewsNation’s Rich Bodee talks to NASA’s Head of Science and a former ISS Commander about why you should care.Continue Reading
Couple faces charges after scaling the Empire State Building | Jesse Weber Live Full Show
Tonight, on “Jesse Weber Live”: Love is in the air in New York City, literally. A couple climbed to the top of the Empire State Building for a daring marriage proposal … that ended in handcuffs and a lot of charges. And the love stories don’t stop there: Are TaylorContinue Reading
Election wins prove pro-Palestine US campus protests didn’t fail: Activists
With Columbia University set to be represented in Congress by former protester, advocates see ‘new wave of hope’., Over the past year, it may have appeared that the pro-Palestine protest movement in the United States has lost momentum in the face of smears, crackdowns, indifference and fatigue. But a stringContinue Reading
Osaka defeats Kasatkina to make Wimbledon round of 16
Four-time grand slam winner continues to impress at SW19, losing only four games to Daria Kasatkina in round three., Four-time grand slam winner continues to impress at SW19, losing only four games to Daria Kasatkina in round three. Naomi Osaka continued to make a statement at Wimbledon as she pairedContinue Reading
Journalist Karen Hao on Sam Altman, OpenAI & the “Quasi-Religious” Push for Artificial Intelligence
As part of our July Fourth special broadcast, we continue our extended interview with Karen Hao, author of Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI. The book documents the rise of OpenAI and how the AI industry is leading to a new form of colonialism. “One ofContinue Reading
Trans Girl Defeated At Supreme Court Receives Tear-Jerking Letter From A Gay Man Who Lost Too
The New Jersey activist who was at the epicenter of the Supreme Court’s 2000 ruling permitting the Boy Scouts of America to exclude gay scoutmasters had a poignant ― and very personal ― reaction to the court’s decision on transgender athletes this week. On Tuesday, James Dale shared an openContinue Reading
New report: shared charging models could accelerate electric truck adoption
Commercial vehicles represent a major opportunity for emissions reductions. They make up a small share of vehicles on the road, but account for a disproportionate share of transportation emissions and fuel costs (which are passed on to consumers). However, as so many industry insiders have told Charged, the key toContinue Reading
Rock Tech Lithium acquires Victory project to expand Ontario lithium supply chain
German-Canadian company Rock Tech Lithium has entered into an option agreement with Bounty Gold and Last Resort Resources to acquire a 100% interest in the Victory Project, a 9,875-hectare lithium exploration property in Northwestern Ontario. The project could represent a potential future source of lithium-bearing minerals for Rock Tech’s planned made-in-OntarioContinue Reading
Who Owns the Declaration of Independence?
Last year, The Atlantic reported that President Traitor 47 had queried advisers about putting the delicate original copy of the Declaration of Independence on display in the Oval Office. “The Traitor’s request alarmed some of his aides, who immediately recognized both the implausibility and the expense of moving the original,”Continue Reading
The Traitor’s Stock Trading Scheme Is Truly Sketchy
The Traitor doesn’t have conflicts of interest. Hear me out.Continue Reading
Australian prime minister condemns delay of changes to child social media ban
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Friday condemned senators who blocked changes to a world-first social media ban for children, saying tech giants would use the delay to destroy incriminating documents that could be used as evidence against them. The government this week introduced to ParliamentContinue Reading
In 1976, I went to jail to celebrate the Fourth of July
commentary America’s 250th birthday is nothing like its bicentennial Published July 3, 2026 9:10AM (EDT) The Department of Labor building in Washington, D.C. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)) I am an unabashed lover of the Fourth of July. I always have been. In 1992 I spent the holiday in jail trying toContinue Reading












