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Space companies eyeing change in fuel to reduce emissions

Space travel companies are looking to adopt different fuels for their rockets in order to cut emissions.

Country singer John Rich releases new single ‘I’m Offended’ critiquing ‘absurd’ political correctness

Country singer John Rich has released a new song called "I'm Offended," which he says is intended to be commentary on the current "absurd" culture in the United States.

Key witness in Trump Mar-a-Lago documents case retracted ‘prior false statement’: Jack Smith

A key witness in former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago classified documents case has retracted prior "false testimony" after changing lawyers, special counsel Jack Smith’s team wrote in a Tuesday evening court filing.

Dick’s Sporting Goods sees profits plummet 24% amid retail theft

Retail giant Dick's Sporting Goods watched profits plummet 23% amid a drastic rise in organized retail theft, the company stated Tuesday.

DOJ settles Case Western Reserve University’s Greek life Title IX investigation

The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it had resolved a Title IX investigation into the Greek life culture at Case Western Reserve University, drawing a two-year inquiry to a close.

Vegan Sam Bankman-Fried living off bread and water ahead of trial, lawyers claim

Sam Bankman-Fried, the co-founder of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has beef with the cooks at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.

LAUSD Protest: Parental and LGBT rights activists clash over policies

Parental rights and LGBT activists clashed Tuesday in Los Angeles over controversial policies in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Marjorie Taylor Greene rips Morris Brown College for restoring mask mandate

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blasted a small Atlanta college for reinstating a mask mandate for the next two weeks and forcing students to adhere to social distancing requirements.

Supreme Court asked to intervene in Fairfax and Virginia Tech education lawsuits

Plaintiffs challenging race-based admissions at Thomas Jefferson High School and free-speech codes at Virginia Tech are seeking Supreme Court. intervention in pair of Virginia education lawsuits.

Conservative group to debut ad opposing Ukraine aid during RNC debate preshow

EXCLUSIVE — A premier conservative organization is debuting an ad during the Republican National Committee primary debate preshow on Wednesday hosted by the popular conservative Ruthless podcast in the hope that it sets up continued aid to Ukraine as one of the debate's more crucial issues, particularly as candidates disagree about the path forward.
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