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Welcome to NASA’s hot asteroid autumn
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Welcome to NASA’s hot asteroid autumn

An unusual disc-shaped object from space landed last month on the barren sands of a U.S. military testing ground.Scorched from its fiery journey through the atmosphere, the capsule was lifted by helicopter and taken to a custom-built clean room at the Utah Test and Training Range, where it sat unopened under a continuous flow of nitrogen to avoid contamination by the germs of its new home planet.It was flown the next day to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. There, a hazmat-suited team carefully pried open the capsule to reveal the extraterrestrial treasure inside. Workers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston remove the lid of the OSIRIS-REx sample return canister inside a glovebox to prevent contamination. (Robert Markowitz / NASA-JSC) NASA will announce it...
The Eufy G20 Robot Vacuum Is 43% Off for Prime Big Deal Days
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The Eufy G20 Robot Vacuum Is 43% Off for Prime Big Deal Days

      If you’ve ever wanted a robot buddy of your own to slurp up the detritus you’ve been leaving behind, Prime Big Deal Days is go time. There are deals to be had left and right on robot vacuums from iRobot, Shark, Roborock, Ecovacs, Yeedy, Coredy and more. But if you’re looking to score the deepest discount, the eufy RoboVac G20 is it. Normally $229, Amazon is ratcheting down the price by 43% to $129 during Prime Big Deal Days. (Note: Prices can change at any time during this sale, but were live as of the time of this writing.) Eufy is a well-known brand in the robot space, and this particular model has garnered good reviews, particularly on Amazon, where it holds a solid four-star rating. There are lots of things to like here. This particularly slim bot has a...
Former Dodgers star Steve Garvey enters U.S. Senate race
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Former Dodgers star Steve Garvey enters U.S. Senate race

After nearly two decades of statewide Republican candidates being rejected by California’s left-leaning electorate, former Dodger All-Star Steve Garvey hopes to drag the GOP back toward political relevance.Garvey announced Tuesday that he is running for the U.S. Senate seat held by the late Dianne Feinstein, a gambit by a political newcomer banking on his baseball fame and affable demeanor to overcome the long odds Republicans face in this solidly Democratic state. At the very least, Garvey offers GOP voters a dash of celebrity excitement and his candidacy may raise the stakes for the top-shelf Democratic candidates.Though he hasn’t stepped on a baseball field as a player for more than three decades, Garvey may possess enough star appeal to consolidate California’s GOP vote and lure enough...
We spoke to older voters about Trump and Biden’s age. We saw 3 recurring themes : NPR
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We spoke to older voters about Trump and Biden’s age. We saw 3 recurring themes : NPR

2023-10-10 09:00:46 Left to right: Rosalie Bablak, 86; David Reckless, 88; John Fuller, 81 at the Passavant Community Abundant Life Center in Zelienople, Pa. in September. Nate Smallwood for NPR hide caption toggle caption Nate Smallwood for NPR Left to right: Rosalie Bablak, 86; David Reckless, 88; John Fuller, 81 at the Passavant Community Abundant Life Center in Zelienople, Pa. in Sept...
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Dollars and sense: Can financial literacy help students learn math?

2023-10-10 08:48:34 In Washington, D.C., teacher Tonica Tatum-Gormes asks students to calculate how much someone would need to save to create an emergency fund covering three months’ worth of expenses. At her nudging, the high schoolers piece together an equation. It’s early in the school year, but for students, the value of the dollar is already becoming apparent. Why We Wrote This A story focused on Where does financial literacy fit into efforts to make math education more practical and equitable? An increasing number of U.S. states are mandating such knowledge for high school graduates, offering them more access to tools to help with life choices. This story is part of The Math Problem, the latest project from the newsrooms of the Education Reporting Collaborative. The exer...
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McCarthy not ruling out House speaker return – US politics live | US politics

2023-10-10 14:03:16 Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureBiden is expected to make remarks on the Israel-Hamas war today at 1.00 pm ET.Here is a post Biden made to X, formerly known as Twitter, ahead of today’s remarks.This is not some distant tragedy – the ties between Israel and the United States run deep.It is personal for so many American families who are feeling the pain of this attack as well as the scars inflicted through millennia of antisemitism and persecution of Jewish people.In…— President Biden (@POTUS) October 10, 2023 Santos could face additional legal trouble after an ex-aide of his pleaded guilty to a fraud conspiracy charge that connects the New York congressman to a scheme to embellish his campaign finances.Last week, Nancy Marks,...
What’s At Stake With the Kaiser Permanente Heath Care Strike
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What’s At Stake With the Kaiser Permanente Heath Care Strike

2023-10-04 20:00:45 More than 75,000 unionized Kaiser Permanente health care workers walked off the job on Oct. 4 in the largest health care industry strike in U.S. history. Picketing began early this morning in Washington, D.C., and Virginia, with employees following suit at Kaiser facilities in Colorado, California, Oregon, and Washington after a fruitless final attempt overnight to settle a contract with chief executives at the non-profit health system. The strike will last a maximum of three days before the coalition will send members back to work amid further negotiation, though D.C. workers are striking for one day only.  The eight unions involved in the strike cover 40% of Kaiser Permanente's workforce, many of whom have expressed concerns with...
American Teenagers on Mental Health, Growing Up, and Coping
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American Teenagers on Mental Health, Growing Up, and Coping

To be a U.S. teenager in 2023 is both the same as it ever was, and astoundingly different from even a generation ago. Along with all the classic challenges of growing up—grades, parents, first loves—looms a crop of newer ones: TikTok, gun violence, political division, the whipsaw of COVID-19, the not-so-slow creep of climate change. “The main domains are the same: school, home, family, and peers,” says Dr. Asha Patton-Smith, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Kaiser Permanente in Virginia. But the stressors that emerge within those domains have changed tremendously in a world where the internet and real life have largely blurred into one, with everything from school to social interaction now happening at least partially online and a fire hose of bad news always only a swipe away. "Some...