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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Moon Mission: Logistics and Duty Drawback

Ever wondered how NASA plans to send humans back to the moon? In a recent episode of "WHAT THE TRUCK? ! ? ", host Dooner chats with NASA’s Logan Kennedy about the logistics of the Artemis missions. We get to peek behind the scenes at how NASA is gearing up to land humans on the moon again. The episo

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Oct 20 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris' Church Visits: Inspiring Black Voters in Georgia

On a Sunday morning, Vice President Kamala Harris was spotted attending church services in Georgia. Alongside legendary singer Stevie Wonder, she aimed to encourage Black voters to cast their ballots in the upcoming election. This passionate effort is part of a national campaign known as "souls to t

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Oct 20 2024BUSINESS

Revamping Gas Station Food: A Global Taste Adventure

Convenience stores in the U. S. are transforming into surprise food havens, inspired by global tastes. Onceinfamous for unappetizing eats, places like 7-Eleven and QuikTrip now offer real meals, from sit-down dining to made-to-order dishes. They're trying to boost sales as traditional items like cig

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Candidates Clash Over Abortion, Ukraine in Lively Debate

Senator Elizabeth Warren and Republican challenger John Deaton faced off in a heated second debate ahead of the 2024 senatorial election. The debate, moderated by GBH News and NEPM, covered a range of topics, including abortion and aid to Ukraine. Deaton, a moderate running for office for the first

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Beyond Blue Lights: Trump and Harris See Eye to Eye on Police Limitations

In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris have found common ground on a significant issue: the limitations of police in solving all societal problems. Trump, known for his tough-on-crime stance, and Harris, who advocates for community-base

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Oct 17 2024POLITICS

Secret Service Scrutinized: Leadership Needs Fresh Faces After Trump Shooting

An independent panel has delivered a harsh critique of the Secret Service. They're calling for new leadership to shake up the agency's culture and practices. The panel found that the agency was too bureaucratic and didn't think critically about security. They also said the agency should focus more o

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Secret Service Flaws: Lessons from the Trump Assassination Attempt

An independent review has uncovered serious issues within the U.S. Secret Service that allowed for a near-miss assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The panel, consisting of four former senior officials, highlighted numerous mistakes and a lack of critical thinking among Secret Ser

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Oct 17 2024CRIME

Secret Service Needs Major Changes After Trump Incident

A recent panel investigation looked into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. The results? The Secret Service is in need of some big changes! They found that the agency didn't do a great job securing the building where the shooter was, and there were

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Oct 15 2024POLITICS

Survivors of Trump Rally Shooting Blame Secret Service for Failures

In July, an attempt to assassinate Donald Trump during a Pennsylvania rally resulted in one death and injuries to Trump and two other men: Jim Copenhaver, 74, and David Dutch, 57. These survivors, in their first public interview since the event, have accused the U.S. Secret Service of negligence. T

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Oct 14 2024POLITICS

Man with Illegal Guns Near Trump Rally: No Immediate Danger

On Saturday, a man was taken into custody near a Donald Trump campaign rally in California. Authorities found him with a shotgun, a loaded handgun, and a high-capacity magazine, which are all illegal in the state. The man, identified as Vem Miller, was able to get through the first security perimete

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