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Retired NASA satellite crashes to Earth over Sahara

A 660-pound satellite fell to Earth over the Sahara in the early morning hours of Thursday. NASA’s retired Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager, or RHESSI, spacecraft reentered Earth's atmosphere Wednesday around 8:21 p.m. EDT.

California to provide 100% of water allocations for the first time since 2006

The California Department of Water Resources announced it would deliver 100% of the water requested by the state's cities and farms for the first time since 2006. The news is the result of an extremely wet winter season.

Texas Senate passes bill to end countywide voting on Election Day

The Texas Senate passed a bill to end countywide voting on Election Day.

DeSantis supporters eager for new leadership but still ‘love Trump’

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Supporters of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) are eager for new leadership in the conservative movement but are not willing to leave former President Donald Trump behind.

Hunter Biden investigation: What are the penalties for four possible tax fraud and gun charges?

Hunter Biden is being scrutinized by a federal prosecutor for possible tax fraud and for allegedly lying on a federal form when purchasing a firearm — crimes that could result in President Joe Biden’s son being fined or even landing in prison.

San Francisco mayor has ‘no plans’ to support request for $50 million reparations office

The mayor of San Francisco has "no plans" to support a request for $50 million from the city's reparations committee.

Homeowner fatally stabs suspect who tried to steal car’s catalytic converter

A California man was detained by authorities Friday after he used a kitchen knife to fatally stab a suspect who was attempting to steal his car's catalytic converter.

WATCH: The View blames latest shootings on guns and ‘white men’ being radicalized

The View hosts said Friday that the latest string of random shootings involving shooters who were white, Hispanic, and black was about the "major problem" of guns and "white men."

Louisville shooting: Killer wanted to show ease of purchasing guns, manifesto states

The shooter in the Old National Bank spree in Louisville, Kentucky, wrote a 13-page manifesto in which he detailed three reasons for the incident that claimed the lives of five people.

Princeton students perform in musical titled: To All the Babies I’ve Killed Before

A Princeton undergraduate student is directing and starring in a pro-abortion musical she wrote that explores feminist themes of the patriarchy while using a literary saying that evokes abortion.
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