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Harvard professor announces historic testing of first known interstellar object to crash on Earth

Harvard professor Avi Loeb announced on Tuesday that he and a team of scientists conducted the first testing "in history" on remnants from a meteor that originated from outside the solar system.

Judge rejects Burger King’s bid to dismiss lawsuit over Whopper size

A judge has decided that Burger King must answer to the beef brought by plaintiffs in a lawsuit over the size of its Whopper burgers.

Jim Jordan presses DOJ on Jack Smith’s ‘impartiality’ after his attorney visits White House

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) asked on Tuesday that the Department of Justice and White House chief of staff provide records of interactions between special counsel Jack Smith's office and President Joe Biden's executive office, citing concerns about Smith's "impartiality."

Denver enters $4.7 million settlement over Black Lives Matter riot arrests

The Denver City Council voted unanimously to enter a $4.7 million settlement with over 300 people who were arrested during the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots that destroyed cities across the country.

White House working closely with DeSantis on Florida hurricane prep

President Joe Biden is once again working with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on hurricane response.

New Hampshire Republicans consider drastic action to kick Trump off ballot

New Hampshire Republicans are fighting over a move to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot in 2024, with some seeking to disqualify him via the 14th Amendment.

Biden administration sends $250 million more to Ukraine, taking advantage of Pentagon accounting error

The Biden administration announced a new military aid package for Ukraine on Tuesday valued at approximately $250 million.

Trump has moral compass closer to ‘ax murderer’ than president: Former Georgia official

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan claimed on Monday night that former President Donald Trump has a moral compass that is more like an "axe murderer" than a president and urged Republicans not to select him as their nominee.

Food stamps: California SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 for September to be sent out in three days

California is preparing to distribute payments for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as CalFresh, for the month of September in three days to low-income families and people who need assistance with grocery purchases.

Eric Adams rebukes Hochul on New York immigrant crisis, calling approach ‘wrong’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams rebuked Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) during remarks at a law school, declaring her approach to the city's illegal immigration crisis undoubtedly "wrong."
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