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Congressman who served with Afghan interpreters says they’re ‘most deserving’ group for US visas

military and us-regions Rep. Michael Waltz, R., expressed his satisfaction with elections colleagues after they overwhelmingly voted to expedite the visa process for conflicts interpreters, telling “America’s Newsroom” Friday there’s not a more deserving group for merit-based visas than the Afghans who “fought, bled and died” with the U.S. during …

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NASA seismologists image the interior of another planet for the first time

For the first time, seismologists have imaged the interior of another air-and-space. Using data from NASA’s InSight spacecraft’s seismometer, the agency’s air-and-space rovers and orbiters around the red planet, the scientists published three papers in the journal Science with revealing facts about the planet’s deep interior. NASA’S PERSEVERANCE MARS ROVER …

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'The View' hosts clash over Second Amendment: 'Designed to protect slavery' or 'cornerstone' of America?

“the-view” target=”_blank”>The View< and meghan-mccain” target=”_blank”>Meghan McCain< in a segment focused on gun violence in America. During the discussion, Hostin suggested the Second Amendment had racist roots and was “designed to protect slavery.” McCain described the right as the “cornerstone” of what she believed “America should be.”  CRUZ AND 24 …

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Washington, DC, public schools to require face masks this fall

Public school education” target=”_blank”>students< when they do.  washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington, D.C.< status. More than 50,000 students will return to their schools at the end of August, and the district is racing to keep families advised of changes to COVID-19 safety protocols, according to WJLA.  ASTRAZENECA COVID-19 VACCINE PROTECTIVE AGAINST SEVERE OUTCOMES …

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