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No telescope needed: Jupiter, Venus will appear to nearly touch this week

This week will offer one of the great opportunities in June to take in a special celestial event – a Venus-Jupiter planetary conjunction.

NASA’s moon base might be nothing like science fiction’s predictions

NASA officials expressed several reasons for making the moon base, in effect, a small city.

Russian drone hits nuclear fuel facility near Chernobyl: Ukraine

Ukrainian officials on Sunday said a Russian drone struck a nuclear fuel facility near Chernobyl, the site of the 20th century's biggest nuclear disaster. The facility was hit by a Shahed drone, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who called the strike "extremely vile." He said Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Energy and...

Spencer Pratt’s runner-up edge over Democrat Raman down to 1%, few thousand ballots

Spencer Pratt's lead over Nithya Raman in the L.A. mayoral race has slimmed to just 1% as late ballot counting continues days after election day.

Can the Senate Save College Sports?

For the sake of the traditions America loves most — no more punting on this issue.

District Court Vacancies — Blue States and Blue Slips

Is there a way to preserve the important veto function senators have while not allowing that veto of bad nominees to convert into a...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 7

1965—Griswold v. Connecticut arose when the executive director of Planned Parenthood of Connecticut prescribed a contraceptive device for a married woman and contrived to get himself...

District Court Vacancies — Red States

The clock is ticking. Senators should look at the big picture and cut deals.

What the Columbia Riot Decision Gets Wrong About Civil Rights

A federal judge makes a puzzling deviation from established law on who gets included in a protected class.

The Scott Pelley Meltdown Is Revealing

The news is a business, not a public university with tenure track.

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