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Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley got more than 128,000 votes in Indiana’s GOP presidential primary on Tuesday, according to election results from Decision Desk HQ, despite suspending her White House bid in early March. While the Hoosier State race was called for former President Trump — with 78.3 percent of the vote — Haley pulled a…
Pling Island and the coral reefs around Sirinart National Park in Phuket will be temporarily closed due to extensive coral bleaching caused by rising seawater temperatures. The Department of National…
The very hot weather in most of Thailand ended on May 5th, but some eastern and north-eastern provinces are still hot, with temperatures over 40oC for…
Former White House attorney Ty Cobb criticized Judge Aileen Cannon after she postponed former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago documents case indefinitely, saying that her action only confirmed what was already known by many, including Jack Smith, that she did not intend to bring this case to trial. Cannon’s Tuesday order, issued…
Recent experiments might have finally confirmed the existence of glueballs, particles made entirely of gluons.
Donald Trump holds a slight lead over Joe Biden in the latest Muhlenberg College poll of Pennsylvania voters before the 2024 presidential election.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears more amenable to restricting access to gender-affirming care for transgender minors, writing in a social media post that treatments including puberty blockers and hormone therapy should be reserved for individuals over 18. “The more I learn, the more troubled I have become about giving puberty blockers to youth. Minors cannot drive, vote,…
Rising US demand for electricity is being met almost entirely by renewables, a new federal report has found. The new numbers from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) suggest that the U.S. isn’t moving fast enough to reach the Biden administration’s climate targets. It also cast doubt on a key rationale for a proposed national buildout in…
Officials from the National Reconnaissance Office, the U.S. government agency in charge of creating, constructing, sending, and upkeeping America’s intelligence satellites, frequently mention their dedication to buying from commercial sources.
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