With 192 lasers and temperatures more than three times hotter than the center of the sun, scientists hit — at least for a fraction of a second — a key milestone on the long road toward nearly pollution-free fusion energy. Researchers at the National Ignition Facility at the Lawrence Livermore… Read More
Oklahoma to execute man for brutal 2001 hotel slayings
Oklahoma prepared to execute a man on Thursday for the brutal slayings of two hotel workers during a robbery in 2001. Donald Anthony Grant, 46, is scheduled to receive a lethal injection at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. He will be the first person executed in the U.S. this… Read More
Poll shocker! Most Americans think virus will never be “over”
Early in the pandemic, Ryan Wilson was careful to take precautions — wearing a mask, not really socializing, doing more of his shopping online. The 38-year-old father and seafood butcher from Casselberry, Florida, says he relaxed a bit after getting vaccinated last year. He had a few friends over and… Read More
2 stunning retirements — including a Supreme Court justice — rock D.C.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, 83, will retire soon, two insiders told The New York Times. Breyer will likely leave in time for President Joe Biden and the Democrat-controlled Senate can appoint his replacement. Meanwhile, Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., has also announced retirement in a statement, leaving his heavily… Read More
Midwest lawsuit over chalking could affect thousands
Lawyers who argued that a Michigan city violated the U.S. Constitution by chalking tires have successfully turned the case into a class action potentially affecting thousands of parking tickets. A judge twice dismissed the unusual lawsuit against Saginaw, but it was overturned both times by an appeals court. Sponsored: THIS… Read More
Watch: Pelosi kills retirement rumors (sort of)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 81, announced Tuesday she will seek reelection, ending speculation that she would retire. However, she has committed to — and reaffirmed her commitment to — leaving her current position in party leadership. Over 60? You Need To Know About This Enzyme [Sponsored] “While we have made… Read More
Joe Biden makes 6 big judicial moves
President Joe Biden is nominating six lawyers to run U.S. attorney’s offices across the country, a diverse group of candidates in the latest picks for the top law enforcement positions. The nominees, being announced by the White House on Wednesday, would run the federal prosecutors’ offices in Alaska, Connecticut, Montana,… Read More
Federal government plans record number of wild horse roundups
The U.S. government plans to capture more wild horses on federal lands this year than ever before, drawing sharp criticism from mustang advocates who hoped the Biden administration would curtail widespread gathers of thousands of horses annually across the American West. Bureau of Land Management Director Tracy Stone-Manning, known as… Read More
Profile: Methuselah, the oldest living aquarium fish
Meet Methuselah, the fish that likes to eat fresh figs, get belly rubs and is believed to be the oldest living aquarium fish in the world. In the Bible, Methuselah was Noah’s grandfather and was said to have lived to be 969 years old. Methuselah the fish is not quite… Read More
Election shocker! Kamala Harris just got some very bad news…
It’s no secret that the Democrats are poised to lose some seats in this year’s midterm elections… but the Democrats may also be dealing with more long-term problems. Vice President Kamala Harris has dealt with anemic polling during her tenure as vice president, but even Harris herself might be shocked… Read More
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