NASA Ends InSight Mars Mission After 4 Years
The four-year journey of NASA’s InSight Mars lander has ended after the space agency was unable to establish contact, believing the spacecraft’s solar power-generated batteries had run out of energy.
Appeals Court Upholds Injunction on Biden Vaccine Mandate
The Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors and subcontractors was delivered another blow Monday when a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower-court injunction on the policy.
Update: ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Winter Storm Could Affect 200 Million Americans
The winter warnings or watches connected to the so-called “Bomb Cyclone” storm now have a reported reach of approximately 200 million Americans, according to an update from Axios.
Congress to Award Medal to Emmett Till and His Mother
The House unanimously passed a bill Wednesday to posthumously award the Congressional Gold Medal to Emmett Till, the Chicago teenager murdered by white supremacists in the 1950s, and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley,The bill, which passed the Senate in January, is meant to…
Suspect in April NYC Subway Shooting to Plead Guilty to Terror Charges
Frank James, the man accused of a shooting attack on the New York City subway in April 2022, told a court through his public defenders on Wednesday that he intended to plead guilty to federal terrorism charges.James has been charged in an attack that injured 23 riders on a…
City of Buffalo Files Suit Against Several Gun Makers
The city of Buffalo, New York, filed a lawsuit against several gun manufacturers, including Beretta, Glock, Remington, and Smith & Wesson, seven months after a man shot and killed 10 people with a Bushmaster AR-15 in a grocery store.
Fr. Pavone to Newsmax: Future Popes Can Lift My Defrocking at Any Time
Father Frank Pavone made international headlines this week for being defrocked by the Vatican for allegedly demonstrating “persistent disobedience of the lawful instructions of his diocesan bishop” and promoting “blasphemous communications on social media.”
Ronald Vitiello to Newsmax: Border Officials ‘Already Overwhelmed’
Ronald Vitiello, former chief of U.S. Border Patrol, told Newsmax on Wednesday that officials on the southernt border are “already overwhelmed” and said rescinding Title 42 “is just going to make it worse.”
Migrant Woman Goes Into Labor at Texas Border
A pregnant woman went into labor at the Texas border Tuesday as she waited to cross into the United States before the termination of a Trump-era policy known as Title 42 that was set to end Wednesday, The Associated Press reported.
Gallup: 23 Percent of Americans Sought Mental Help in 2022
U.S. adults who rate their own mental health negatively, on balance, are more likely to report that they have seen a mental health professional than those who rate their mental health positively.