
More video expected during hearing in case against man accused of killing Charlie Kirk
PROVO, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors seeking to convince a Utah judge to put the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk on trial are expected to present more law enforcement video and a recorded statement from the defendant's roommate as a weeklong preliminary hearing continues Tuesday. The court proceedings began Monday and so far have produced no major revelations but marked the most significant presentation of evidence to date in the case against defendant Tyler Robinson, 23, who is charged with a...
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- The Latest: FIFA lifts suspension of US star Folarin Balogun after Trump asks for review of red card
What to know after FIFA lifts suspension of US star Folarin Balogun
FIFA’s stunning decision to lift the suspension of a star U. S. player riled the host country's World Cup opponent, Belgium, and sent soccer fans — and political leaders — into a frenzy over the influence President Donald Trump may have had over the extremely rare ruling. Hours before kickoff Monday, FIFA dismissed Belgium's challenge to the most-debated political intervention in a World Cup in decades. U. S. forward Folarin Balogun had faced a mandatory ban from the match after a red on...
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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope thats falling back to Earth
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A three-armed spacecraft rocketed into orbit Friday to rescue a NASA telescope that’s in danger of crashing back to Earth. Northrop Grumman launched Katalyst Space Technologies’ Link spacecraft from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific. The Pegasus rocket blasted off from the belly of a modified airplane, putting Link on course to reach and capture NASA’s Swift Observatory in about a month. Launched in 2004, Swift is sinking faster than ever because of recent...
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- Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope thats falling back to Earth
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- Last-minute launch problem delays satellite rescue mission for NASA
- Harvard professor with polarizing alien theories is picked to lead Trump administration UFO council
- Abdul Ahad Momand, an Afghan air force pilot who served on the Mir space station, dies at 67

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