Slashing NASA’s Programs Will Squander America’s Place in Space

Slashing NASA’s Programs Will Squander America’s Place in Space The Trump administration’s plans to cut NASA’s science missions will destroy the U.S. space legacy By Louis Friedman Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean during the second moonwalk EVA. NASA/Recall Pictures/Alamy Stock Photo For more than half a century planetary exploration and space science have been a…

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Israeli Military Strikes Near Beirut, Saying Hezbollah Was the Target

Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli military said in a statement that it had also struck in southern Lebanon and killed a Hezbollah operative who “advanced Hezbollah’s attempts to re-establish itself” in the area. Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the top United Nations official in Lebanon, criticized the attack near the capital on Sunday. “Today’s strike on the southern…

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Shedeur Sanders drafted by Browns: How QB situation could unfold in Cleveland with multiple rookies, veterans

One of the biggest storylines leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft — and increased exponentially throughout the three-day event — surrounded Shedeur Sanders and when he would be picked. On Saturday afternoon, after four rounds, 143 selections and five quarterbacks taken off the board, we finally got our answer when the Cleveland Browns traded up…

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European deregulation push creates ‘moment of opportunity’ to boost growth

Spurring European deregulation and economic growth was a powerful theme that emerged as an answer to challenges raised by the U.S. tariff campaign and questions about American “exceptionalism” at the International Monetary Fund’s annual spring meeting in Washington last week. European officials pointed to the idea of regulatory “simplification” as a way to boost business after…

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