Articles Posted by outofsalt
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"NASA has now announced that it has lost contact with the (Mars) helicopter, though it’s unclear how serious this problem is." "NASA lost communication with the helicopter in the summer of last year, so it may be that communications with the helicopter can be re-established. It’s also possible that the Perseverance rover, which is nearby but currently out of sight of the helicopter, could drive over to perform a visual inspection to find out more about the helicopter’s status."
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"The Russians have switched power unit No. 4 of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNNP) from the cold shutdown state to the hot shutdown state, increasing the likelihood of a radiation accident, State Enterprise National Nuclear Energy Generating Company Energoatom reported."
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"According to Cowboy State Daily, a Wyoming-based news organization, Wyoming’s Teton County and the town of Jackson purchased eight electric buses, all of which have broken down and will no longer run."
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"U.S. government oil in the reserve decreased by nearly half after the administration adopted a plan to curb soaring domestic gasoline prices. U.S. officials say the high fuel prices last year resulted from supply shocks caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, not Mr. Biden’s push for clean energy and discouragement of the use of fossil fuels."
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"The summer solstice in 2023 will take place today, Wednesday 21 June, at precisely 3:58pm BST in the UK and 10:58am ET / 7:58am PT in the US. Contrary to popular belief, the solstice is an exact moment and not the entire day."
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Jill McVicar Nelson, Chief Marketing Officer, Dunkin' said, "Friends don't let friends miss out on free donuts."
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"Climate activists from the Restore Wetlands protest group ran onto the stage with powder paint and a banner, interrupting a performance during the Friday night final of Let's Dance on TV4." "But one cameraman wasn't having any of it, and used an overhead rig as a battering ram to charge at the man and knock him to the ground."
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"The prime suspect in the unsolved 2005 disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway was severely beaten in the Peruvian prison where he is currently being held, his lawyer told ABC News Monday."
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"WASHINGTON — House Republicans reached a tentative deal with the White House on Saturday night to address the nation’s borrowing limit and avoid a catastrophic default on U.S. sovereign debt."
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"The two maps show the aurora and viewline tonight and tomorrow night. The brightness and location of the aurora is typically shown as a green oval centered on Earth’s magnetic pole. The green ovals turn red when the aurora is forecasted to be more intense. Aurora can often be observed somewhere on Earth from just after sunset or just before sunrise. The aurora is not visible during daylight hours. The aurora does not need to be directly overhead but can be observed from as much as a 1000 km away when the aurora is bright and if conditions are right.
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"To afford a $500,000 home, a person would typically need to make about $140,000 a year, said Realtor.com economic data analyst Hannah Jones." “For each of these price points, the minimum income required to stay in line with affordability recommendations is well above the national median,” Jones noted. "Real median household income in the U.S. was $70,784 as of 2021, according to the latest figures from the Census Bureau."
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In the runup to Wisconsin's pivotal state Supreme Court election, Johnston helped orchestrate a mass-dating event to court young voters. Using Hinge — the only dating app that allows users to change their locations for free — Johnston and around 20 other volunteer daters swiped their way right across the Badger State. Johnston lives in the Bay Area, but expertly curated her profile to entice Wisconsin matches. In one photo, she dons a Cheesehead hat in a Beyonce-inspired pose. In another, she grins in a Green Bay Packers fleece. There was even a Packers pick-up line: "What if I told...
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"The U.S. Navy has changed the name of a Naval Academy campus building that formerly held the name of a Confederate leader to honor former Democratic President Jimmy Carter."
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"De Blasio raked in $509,850 during the second quarter of this year as of June 30, according to a campaign staffer who viewed the former mayor’s fundraising figures.
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Gaige "Lefty" Grosskreutz file a federal complaint against Kenosha authorities' last fall. I was reading another thread on the possibility of a civil suit against Dave Chappelle and it got me wondering...
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The offspring of Indonesia's infamous Krakatoa volcano erupted on Sunday, spewing a towering volcanic ash cloud some 3,000 metres (9,800 feet) into the sky. Mount Anak Krakatoa, which means Child of Krakatoa, belched thick ash over the strait that separates the islands of Java and Sumatra forcing authorities to warn nearby residents to wear masks outside.
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"Do you remember when there were only two genders and only one and a half of them had to shave their mustaches?" Best new product launch ever! From the co-founder, Co-CEO and god-king of The Daily Wire.
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"An appeals court ordered Jussie Smollett be released from jail pending the appeal of his conviction for lying to police about a racist and homophobic attack." snip "The judge also denied a motion to reconsider Smollett's sentence or temporarily stay his jail sentence while his counsel filed an appeal."
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"A Democratic House candidate is apologizing for drunkenly using profane language toward young girls at a sleepover during Valentine's Day weekend." "She said the incident happened after she had been drinking and took a new sleeping medication (given to her by a friend), as she has "struggled with stress and anxiety and insomnia."
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The head line is the story. One of the most "cancelled" and hated men in America is supporting the trucker's protest!
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