
NASA Targets April 1 Launch for Artemis II Moon Mission
NASA Targets April 1 for Artemis II Launch to Moon
NASA plans to launch Artemis II with four astronauts on a 10-day mission around the moon and back on April 1.

NASA plans to launch Artemis II with four astronauts on a 10-day mission around the moon and back on April 1.

Questions arise if U.S. diplomacy with Iran masked a military buildup, possibly missing a genuine deal opportunity.

In Sept. 2025, the Pentagon spent $93B in a month, including millions on steak and lobster, fueling debate over use-it-or-lose-it budgeting.

In “Wake Now in the Fire,” a YA graphic novel, students resist a book ban, echoing ongoing battles over censorship.

The USDA’s Section 515 program, key for rural affordable housing, is phasing out, risking a shift to market-rate rents.

Rene Villarreal-Albe used his custom truck bumper to safely stop an unconscious driver on Loop 410, showcasing how readiness can save lives.

Jorge Rivera, a DACA recipient, faces losing his CDL due to proposed rules targeting immigrants in the trucking industry.

Voters who reelected Trump in 2024 oppose the war in Iran, preferring U.S. funds address domestic economic issues.

The Court of Appeal ruled a hospital illegally withdrew life-sustaining treatment from a man without court approval.

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Support for Scotland’s assisted suicide bill is waning, with key MSPs and leaders urging a vote against it.

A Catholic priest in Lebanon, Father Pierre El Rai, was killed by an Israeli tank while aiding parishioners in Qlayaa.