Chile to reopen probe into death of poet Pablo Neruda
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A year out of this world: Nasa seeks volunteers to simulate Mars mission
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Michael Gove failed to register hospitality with donor whose firm he referred for PPE contracts
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Wisconsin lawmakers vote on tax cuts, veto powers and hunting fees in final session push
The Wisconsin Legislature was racing to finish its work for the session by voting Tuesday on everything from a massive tax cut to raising out-of-state hunting fees. The Assembly was also voting for the first time on a constitutional amendment that would curb the veto powers of Wisconsin’s governor, which are the broadest in the […]
X Briefly Suspends Yulia Navalnaya’s Account
The social platform X on Tuesday temporarily suspended the account of Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.[#item_full_content]
Lawyer: E. Jean Carroll Might Sue Donald Trump 3rd Time
Former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll could sue former President Donald Trump a third time if he continues to speak about her publicly, her attorney told MSNBC’s “Inside With Jen Psaki.[#item_full_content]
South Carolina Poll: Trump Leads Haley by 28 Points
As the Trump campaign predicts former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley’s campaign “ends” Saturday, the latest USA Today/Suffolk University poll released Tuesday shows Trump with a 28-point lead in the Palmetto State’s GOP primary race.[#item_full_content]
Trump Campaign: End Is Near for Nikki Haley
With Saturday’s South Carolina Republican primary rapidly approaching, the Trump campaign has released a statement warning lone rival Nikki Haley that “the end is near.”[#item_full_content]
Gold Could Soar to $3K, Oil to $100: Citi Analysts
Central banks’ purchases of gold, a recession and continued conflict in the Middle East could drive gold up to $3,000 an ounce and oil to $100 per barrel, according to Citi analysts.[#item_full_content]
Greek prime minister defends rule of law despite mounting criticism from human rights groups
Greece’s prime minister insisted Tuesday that the rule of law in the country was “stronger than ever,” despite mounting criticism from press freedom and human rights groups. Kyriakos Mitsotakis blamed political opponents for the criticism of his center-right government and argued that the “country was at the center of a slander (campaign).” He hosted Roberta […]