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Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), the first Palestinian-American woman to serve in Congress, broke down in tears on the House floor on Thursday as she called for an “arms embargo” on Israel and ...
LAKETOWN, Utah (KIFI) — Officials in Bear Lake State Park are asking visitors to slow down and respect the land after a black bear was struck and killed on Wednesday. According to park officials ...
The origin of reptiles on Earth has been pushed back by an astonishing 40 million years. Fossilized tracks unearthed in Australia provide compelling evidence that reptile-like animals existed far ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) ripped into fellow Republican Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) on Wednesday as the MAGA firebrand questioned why the GOP needs moderates. “Mike Lawler usually isn’t ...
Kosmos 482 crashed into Earth on May 10, confirmed Roscosmos ... The 53-year-old Cold War-era Soviet spaceship, initially bound for Venus, fell harmlessly into the sea after some reports claimed ...
Scientists tracking the lander as it finally began to fall to Earth believe it decayed as it re-entered the atmosphere. EU Space Surveillance and Tracking posted on X saying it "decayed within the ...
Science & Tech Trending The Soviet spacecraft that had been stranded in space for 53 years took its final tumble and crashed down on Earth on May 10. As per the Russian space agency Roscosmos, it fell ...
Part of the probe, with its half-ton titanium shell, has been in an elliptical Earth orbit for decades. NASA and European tracking groups had narrowed down the window when Kosmos 482 was expected ...
"The upper stage didn't work right and it left just the probe in orbit around the Earth," said Smithsonian ... although they have narrowed it down to between 51 degrees north and 51 degrees ...
A failed Soviet spacecraft is due to crash back down to Earth today during an 'uncontrolled reentry' after being stuck in space for 53 years. The spacecraft, called Kosmos 482, was once bound for ...
Chinese exports of rare earths dropped last month, after the government tightened permits in order to regulate the supply of critical minerals to the US. from March to 4,785 tons, China’s ...