
Southern Poverty Law Center seeks dismissal of vindictive Justice Department indictment
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Justice Department indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center is part of a “top-down” campaign of retribution against President Donald Trump's perceived political enemies and constitutes a vindictive prosecution that must be dismissed, lawyers for the nonprofit argued Tuesday in urging a judge to toss the case out. The Alabama-based nonprofit was indicted in April on fraud and money laundering charges that accuse it of misleading donors by paying informants to...
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RFK Jr. snatches snakes in viral video, the latest of his many animal encounters
A video of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrangling two snakes bare-handed captured the internet’s fascination Tuesday, the latest animal encounter the U. S. health secretary has shared publicly that has sparked intrigue and in some cases concern. Kennedy shared the clip of himself grabbing the tails of the non-venomous black racer snakes on his personal social media accounts, noting in the caption that he was removing them from the patio of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr...
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- RFK Jr. snatches snakes in viral video, the latest of his many animal encounters
- Southern Poverty Law Center seeks dismissal of vindictive Justice Department indictment
- UFC fighting cage rises on White House lawn for bout celebrating Americas 250th anniversary
- The Latest: Paxton aims to defeat Cornyn in runoff for GOP Senate nomination
- Supreme Court rejects Metas appeal in Vermont social media addiction case
NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA is already ordering landers, rovers and drones for a sprawling moon base, less than two months after the Artemis II's record-breaking lunar flyaround. The space agency outlined the first phase of its moon base plans on Tuesday, awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts to four U. S. companies. Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin will provide a pair of landers to deliver moon buggies to the lunar surface, at a spot near the moon’s south pole. These lunar a...
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- NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list
- Releasing cool water protects fish in the Grand Canyon. That comes at cost to hydropower
- China launches Shenzhou 23 spacecraft with 1 of 3 astronauts set for yearlong stay
- Dying star resembles a billowing crystal ball in new telescope photo
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