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Four Former Presidents’ DNA Will Be Launched Into Deep Space
The DNA of four previous presidents will be launched into space as the ultimate monument. Celestis, the industry leader in space funerals, will spearhead the effort to memorialize George Washington, John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan by sending their genetic information into space aboard its Enterprise Flight. Gene Roddenberry, Majel Barrett Roddenberry,…
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Michigan State University Is Installing Extra Locks On Classroom Doors
After a gunman killed three students and injured five during a mass shooting on campus last month, Michigan State University will install locks on 1,300 classrooms as part of a suite of security measures. In addition to restricting evening access to some public facilities, the school will install more surveillance cameras. According to the Detroit…
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Kellyanne Conway Meets Authorities Investigating Trump’s Porn Star Payment
As the search into whether former president Donald Trump misclassified a 2016 campaign hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels escalates, Kellyanne Conway met with New York prosecutors last week. Wednesday, New York Times reporters observed Trump’s campaign manager entering the Manhattan district attorney’s office during the final stages of the election. She is…
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3 ‘Skyscraper-Sized’ Asteroids to Pass Earth This Week, Says NASA
This week, more than a half-dozen asteroids, including three of “skyscraper size,” are expected to pass near Earth. However, NASA astronomers say there is no cause for concern since they are all forecast to miss our planet safely. According to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, two of them, 2012 DK31 and 2006 BE55, have already passed…
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Student Loan Relief Advocates Assemble at SCOTUS, Push Court to Side With Biden
Tuesday morning, protesters in favor of student loan debt relief gathered in front of the Supreme Court, demanding that the top judges support President Biden in two cases challenging his flagship student loan debt reduction scheme. Biden’s relief program aims to cancel $10,000 of student debt for low- to middle-income borrowers and $20,000 for Pell…
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Trump Loses His Cool When Murdoch Admits Fox Hosts Endorsed Huge Lie
Trump is outraged with his old ally Rupert Murdoch following the media mogul’s shocking confession that some of his Fox News hosts “supported” false claims that the 2020 election was “stolen.” Murdoch, 91, stated in a Monday unsealed deposition that he wishes his company had been “stronger in rejecting” the bogus story that dirty voting…
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What Police Have Taken From Idaho Suspect Bryan Kohberger Following His Arrest
According to an unsealed search warrant, alleged Idaho mass killer Bryan Kohberger had medical gloves and a DNA swab when he was detained on December 30 in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, where his parents live. According to the warrant, Kohberger was dressed in dark attire when officers apprehended him shortly before 1:30 a.m., with a black sweatshirt,…
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Klarna’s CEO Receives a Salary Increase Despite the Company’s $1 Billion Annual Loss
The Swedish “buy-now, pay-later” company Klarna announced Tuesday a full-year operational deficit of 10.5 billion crowns, or $1 billion, compared to 6.6 billion crowns in 2021, but said it is on course to return to profitability this summer. The firm noted an improvement in its fourth-quarter performance, stating that its operating loss reduced to 2…
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A Nebraska Guy Was Busted Twice in Four Hours for DUI
In Lincoln, Nebraska, a 26-year-old man was detained for driving under the influence twice within four hours, the second time with an even higher blood-alcohol level. According to the Omaha World-Herald, the driver blew a.145, nearly twice the legal limit, during the initial traffic check late Monday. After receiving a citation, he was reportedly released…
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Iran Discovered to Have Near Weapons-Grade Uranium Particles, Says UN
Tuesday, the United Nations revealed that its atomic inspectors had discovered uranium enriched to a maximum of 83.7% in one of Iran’s subterranean nuclear sites but stressed that the elements identified were merely “particles.” The samples collected by the International Atomic Energy Agency during an examination of the Fordo nuclear site on January 22 were…