
Thousands of fans celebrate life of legendary Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Thousands of people gathered Saturday at San Francisco’s Civic Center to celebrate the life of Bob Weir, the legendary guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead who died last week at age 78. Musicians Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke on a makeshift stage in front of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium after four Buddhist monks opened the event with a prayer in Tibetan. Fans carried long-stemmed red roses, placing some at an altar filled with photos and candles. on...
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- Thousands of fans celebrate life of legendary Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir in San Francisco
- Counter protesters chase off conservative influencer during Minneapolis immigration crackdown
- Blast of winter weather hits Midwest and East Coast and could bring snow to Florida
- Abigail Spanberger sworn in as Virginia's first woman governor
- Tear gas floods a Minneapolis family's SUV after they get caught between protesters and officers
Sen. Thom Tillis takes on the White House, but not Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Thom Tillis isn't holding back during his final year in Washington. “I'm sick of stupid,” the two-term Republican from North Carolina said from the Senate floor recently as he derided President Donald Trump's advisers for stoking a potential U. S. military takeover in Greenland. It was just one of several moments during the opening weeks of 2026 when Tillis, who isn't seeking reelection, seemed unconstrained by the anxieties that weigh down many of his GOP who are...
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- Sen. Thom Tillis takes on the White House, but not Trump
- US launches another retaliatory strike in Syria, killing leader tied to deadly Islamic State ambush
- Vance and Rubio set to attend Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Italy. Trump isn't on the list
- Trump says 8 European countries will face 10% tariff for opposing US control of Greenland
- Board of Peace for Gaza is forming with ambitions for a wider mandate of other conflicts
NASA's new moon rocket moves to the pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s giant new moon rocket moved to the launch pad Saturday in preparation for astronauts’ first lunar fly-around in more than half a century. The out-and-back trip could blast off as early as February. The 322-foot (98-meter) rocket began its 1-mph (1. 6-kph) creep from Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building at daybreak. The 4-mile (6-kilometer) trek took until nightfall. Thousands of space center workers and their families gathered in the chill...
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- NASA's new moon rocket moves to the pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February
- Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker
- Ailing astronaut returns to Earth early in NASA's first medical evacuation
- CDC studies show value of nationwide wastewater disease surveillance, as potential funding cut looms
- Lawmakers propose $2.5B agency to boost production of rare earths and other critical minerals

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