Month: August 2022
NASA Moon Launch Delay: What to Know About the Artemis Rocket
The mission’s managers will complete assessments before announcing whether the rocket could try to launch again this weekend.
Read MoreMar-a-Lago Search Turned Up Potentially Privileged Documents, DOJ Says – The Wall Street Journal
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Read MoreUkraine begins counteroffensive to take back southern part of the country from Russia
The Ukrainian military says it has begun a counteroffensive in the country’s south to take back key territory occupied by the Russians early in the war.
Read MoreDrinking Black Tea May Lower Mortality Risk, Study Suggests
While green tea has a long-standing reputation for health benefits, research has been much more mixed on black tea. One problem, says Maki Inoue-Choi, an epidemiologist at the National Cancer Institute, is that large observational studies on tea and mortality
Read MoreWhatever happened to the Malawian anti-plastic activist inspired by goats?
Gloria Majiga-Kamoto, after seeing goats dying from eating plastic bags, took on the plastic industry and won the Goldman Environmental Prize. But Malawi’s plastic industry still poses challenges. (Image credit: Goldman Environmental Prize)
Read MoreOfficer Pleads Guilty in Breonna Taylor Killing—Sparking Questions About Possible Cooperation With Feds
A guilty plea last week by a former Louisville Metro Police (LMPD) detective involved in the botched raid that led to Breonna Taylor’s death opens the door to her possibly cooperating with prosecutors, according to experts—something that is very rare
Read MoreWalmart seeks to dismiss FTC lawsuit over money transfers used by scam artists
Walmart has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission that accuses the retailer of allowing its money-transfer services to be used by scam artists.
Read MoreFencing around Supreme Court removed, but building remains closed
The non-scalable fencing was gone Monday morning, leaving only small barricades blocking off the plaza and steps in front of the high court.
Read MoreHigh Blood Pressure and Diabetes Are Linked. Here’s How to Reduce Your Risk for Both
High blood pressure—also known as hypertension—and Type 2 diabetes are two of the most common medical conditions in the U.S. Unfortunately, they often occur together. Some research has found that 85% of middle-aged or older adults who have Type 2
Read MoreGermany’s energy options are dwindling as it tries to break ties with Russia
Millions of Germans are worried about efforts to wean the country off of Russian natural gas and possibly not having heat this winter. But energy experts say German industry should be more concerned.
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