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Sex in Space? It’s NASA’s Next Mission: NASA has had a number of interesting missions over the years. It’s how we’ve learned more about the planets, the possibility of life on Mars, and so much more. For the most part, most people view NASA’s missions as a way to learn about whether it’s going to be possible to live somewhere else. If we destroy Earth, will there be somewhere else that we can colonize? Well, NASA is ready to talk about sex in space. According to the government agency, no humans have had sex in space as of yet – and it’s time to do some studies in a low gravity environment. In fact, they say that it ...Read More
Ukrainian President Zelensky Repeats Plea To Congress For No-Fly Zone: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, once again, plead to Congress for a humanitarian no-fly zone. He appeared virtually to members in the Visitor Center Auditorium on Capitol Hill Wednesday, asking Congress for increased sanctions and restrictions on all Russian politicians. In his no-fly zone request, Zelensky referenced Pearl Harbor and 9/11, pointing out that innocent people experienced aerial attacks and that is what Ukrainians are experiencing ...Read More
Senate Votes To Repeal Mask Mandate For Planes, Public Transportation:The United States Senate passed a resolution Tuesday to end mask mandates for public transportation. Headed by Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, the resolution garnered bipartisan support, resulting in a 57-40 vote with eight Democrats voting in favor of the ...Read More
Tennessee Introduces ‘Texas-Style’ Abortion Ban Bill: Tennessee Republican lawmakers introduced a new abortion restriction law on Tuesday modeled after recent legislation in Texas that would ban most abortions. The Volunteer State already has some of the strongest pro-life laws in the nation. The new bill would further limit abortions, allowing private citizens the ability to file civil lawsuits against those who perform an abortion. “This bill is modeled directly after the legislation passed in Texas last year. Abortions since that bill has been passed have dropped 60% in Texas,” Republican Rep. Rebecca Alexander, the bill’s ...Read More
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