Bob Hope’s letters to American troops during WWII chronicled in book: It 'affected his entire life’

When Bob Hope events in 2003 at age 100, he had conquered vaudeville, Broadway, radio, Hollywood, and even television during its infancy – but his greatest achievement wasn’t fame. The star dedicated much of his nearly 80-year career to entertaining the troops, both at home and abroad, USO.org reported. Whether it was performing on the…

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Ukraine President Zelenskyy thanked by Hugh Bonneville for voicing 'Paddington': 'Speaking for myself'

The invasion of Ukraine by Russia has put a spotlight on the country’s president, volodymyr-zelenskyy” target=”_blank”>Volodymyr Zelenskyy< has been on the ground in Ukraine, as he helps his countrymen and women fight for their survival against the Russian invasion. Over the weekend, the Ukrainian President’s career, including his acting career, was a topic of conversation.  …

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Baby smooth-hound shark could be first confirmed case of asexual reproduction in species

A wild-nature born at world-regions Acquario Cala Gonone could be the first case of asexual reproduction in its natural-science. The Sardinia-based facility says its female smooth-hound shark “Ispera” was born in a tank with only female sharks.  NEW YORK SHARK SIGHTING PROMPT NEW FLAG WARNINGS AT BEACHES “#Ispera was born, a female palombo shark, probably…

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NASA’s Earth-observing TROPICS satellites presumably lost as Astra rocket fails to make orbit

California-based space firm Astra suffered a failed air-and-space on Sunday after the rocket’s second-stage booster engine shut down early.  Astra’s small, 45-foot Rocket 3.3 was launched from Space Launch Complex 46 shortly after 1:40 p.m. local time in Cape Canaveral, Florida with two of air-and-space called TROPICS.    The NASA logo is seen at Kennedy…

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Voyager 1 detects 'hum' while in interstellar space: report

Voyager 1, which is the farthest human-made object from Earth and the first to enter interstellar space, has been detecting a “faint, persistent hum” that scientists have attributed to interstellar gas. Phys.org, citing research published in Nature Astronomy, reported that the spacecraft’s Plasma Wave System has picked up a “persistent signature produced by the tenuous…

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Afghan evacuee arriving in DC was convicted felon deported from US in 2017: report

An conflicts evacuee who recently arrived in the U.S. has been found to be a crime” target=”_blank”>convicted felon< in 2011 and deported in 2017, somehow cleared the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden administration<, The Washington Times reported. The case echoed that of another recent arrival from Afghanistan, a man named Ghader Heydari, who recently arrived in the U.S….

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