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Space race: How close is the US going to Mars?

Ever since humans first landed on the moon in 1969, Mars has been the next terrestrial body destined for human visitation.

MTG starts holiday weekend with attack on Biden claim about guns

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) hit out against President Joe Biden early Saturday morning, accusing the president of lying about gun violence statistics that he says are the leading cause of death among children.

Biden drills down on five key topics as he begins his final campaign

President Joe Biden is set to hit the campaign trail in earnest on Saturday as he hosts his first rally of the 2024 cycle in Philadelphia, marking a swift change in pace nearly two months after he first announced his reelection campaign.

Space race: Where the US stands on sending people back to the moon

The United States has not landed a man on the moon since 1972, but that hiatus looks likely to end in the coming years.

Further Up & Further In grapples with life’s hardships and faith through the lens of CS Lewis

Renowned Chronicles of Narnia author Clive Staples Lewis, better known as C.S. Lewis, once argued that stories can stimulate the marvelous and supernatural, leading to newfound revelations of truth.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 will be sent in four days

A program sending $500 monthly payments to 305 families in Sonoma County, California, will send its next payment to recipients in four days.

‘Marty the Moose’ on the loose at the Capitol: Washington Photos of the Week

The Senate welcomed two new inhabitants this week from New Hampshire: Marty the Moose and Kodak the Bear.

Biden embraces ‘Bidenomics’ label as he embarks on reelection campaign

The economy, in a precarious moment post-pandemic, is critical to President Joe Biden's administration and reelection campaign.

Competing bipartisan insulin bills affecting Schumer-Sanders healthcare deal

Two bipartisan pairs of senators are pitching competing insulin price cap measures as Senate Democratic leadership organizes a larger drug pricing legislation.

Chinese military had deep ties to Wuhan lab suspected of COVID-19 outbreak, cables show

Newly-unearthed State Department cables show the United State government’s early concerns about the deep ties and research collaboration between a Wuhan lab and the Chinese military amid the search for COVID-19’s origins.
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