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NASA monitoring asteroid that could ‘impact’ Earth

Just days before NASA unveils the biggest sample yet from an asteroid, the agency said it is monitoring that very asteroid because there is a chance, albeit small, that it could "impact" Earth in the 22nd century.

New York high school bus crash: Two dead and five in critical condition after scary wreck

Two people are dead and five others are in critical condition after a bus carrying high school students and administrators to a band camp crashed in New York Thursday afternoon.

Abbott doubles down on Texas border barrier: ‘We doubled the amount of razor wire’

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) has answered President Joe Biden’s attempt to take down razor wire placed by Texas to deter immigrants illegally crossing over the border.

Republican National Committee raises third debate threshold for primary candidates: Report

The Republican National Committee plans to raise the donor and polling thresholds for primary candidates to make the stage for the third presidential debate.

Chicago spends $30 million to hire firm and relocate immigrants to permanent camps

Chicago officials retained a private security firm to help relocate immigrants from police stations and airports to more permanent lodging, costing the city nearly $30 million.

Fourth IRS official confirms DC and California prosecutors declined Hunter Biden case

A fourth IRS official has told Congress about roadblocks that now-special counsel David Weiss faced last year in attempting to bring charges against Hunter Biden outside his district in Delaware.

Bronx day care found to be hiding large quantities of fentanyl and other drugs in trap floor

Investigators from the New York Police Department located a trap door in a Bronx day care center that contained large amounts of drugs days after multiple children were hospitalized after being exposed to opioids.

Experts predict UAW strike will cost 150,000 jobs and the contract itself

Experts in the auto industry offered their bleak predictions that a longer strike from its workers could result in fewer jobs.

Lake re-ups fight against Maricopa County and demands to review ballot signatures

Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake was in court Thursday to support an argument that ballot signatures are public record and ought to be reviewed.

Biden widely expands protections and right to work for Afghans in US

The Biden administration will significantly increase the number of work permits available to Afghan nationals living in the United States on parole, including some of those rescued during the Kabul withdrawal in 2021.
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