WFIRST, the telescope destined to replace the Hubble, just got the official green light…
March 5, 2020
The telescope’s massive outlook on the universe will allow it to detect faint infrared signals across large distances, as well as produce panoramas that stretch further across the cosmos than any telescope before it...
Who Or What Started The Wuhan Coronavirus Epidemic?…
March 5, 2020
12,000 Nazis lived in Argentina in 1930s with Swiss bank accounts, newly discovered documents show…
March 5, 2020
The U.S.-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, which is famous for tracking down Nazis, said the files were found in a storeroom at a former Nazi headquarter in Buenos Aires.
New Photo Reveals Cuban Navy’s Secret Submarine…
March 5, 2020
When a tourist took a photo of Havana’s picturesque harbor, they didn’t realize the intelligence value of what they were capturing. Lurking in the shadows near a pier, and behind a palm tree, was one of the world’s least photographed submarines.
Judge tosses Gabbard lawsuit against Google…
March 5, 2020
Judge Stephen Wilson shot down Gabbard's key arguments, most prominently affirming that Google is not the government and therefore can't be held liable for violating her First Amendment rights.
Watch Trumps interview with Sean Hannity…
March 5, 2020
A Beijing Hospital Confirms Covid-19 Attacks Central Nervous System
Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency over the novel coronavirus after a California man died after falling ill with the virus while on a cruise ship...
A Cruise off the California Coast Is the Latest Ship Caught up in the Coronavirus Outbreak...
New York officials order 1,000 quarantined fearing possible contact with coronavirus patients...
New York coronavirus cases rise to 22...
New Hampshire coronavirus patient broke quarantine to attend event in Vermont...
Recovered coronavirus patient, 36, dies of the disease five days after being discharged from a hospital in Wuhan...
March 5, 2020
An international team of scientists have discovered a new material that can be 3D printed to create tissue-like vascular structures…
March 5, 2020
In a new study published in Nature Communications, led by Professor Alvaro Mata at the University of Nottingham and Queen Mary University London, researchers have developed a way to 3D print graphene oxide with a protein which can organize into tubular structures that replicate some properties of vascular tissue...
Congress warned of possible coronavirus exposure that may have occurred at AIPAC conference…
March 5, 2020
The memo, according to the email, "describes a potential exposure based on contact from meeting attendees who were in contact with another individual that tested positive in New York prior to their travel to DC."
Elizabeth Warren Drops Out of White House Race…
March 5, 2020
House Passes $8.3 Billion Bill to Battle Coronavirus…
March 5, 2020
The bill provides more than $3 billion for developing treatments for the virus and allocates $2.2 billion for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to contain the outbreak, among other measures. Under the legislation, which the Senate will also likely pass this week, more than $1 billion will go overseas, while $20 million will be made available to fund administrative expenses for loans to U.S. small businesses.
Man gets 30 days in jail for video of himself licking ice cream tub…
March 5, 2020
D’Adrien Anderson, 24, also was sentenced to an additional six-month jail term probated for two years and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and $1,565 in restitution to Blue Bell Creameries, which had to replace all of its products in the freezer.
Grassley and McConnell slame Chuck Schumer on the Senate floor…
March 5, 2020
After McConnell's remarks, Schumer took to the floor and began by claiming that McConnell made a "glaring omission" by not mentioning that Schumer was speaking regarding a Supreme Court case that could impact women's ability to get an abortion. He then admitted that he chose the wrong words to convey his message.
Sanders Supported Marxist Totalitarians in Nicaragua…
March 5, 2020
In recent weeks, leftwing media outlets – after decades of giving Bernie Sanders a free pass -- have finally begun to explore the Vermont senator’s long and well-documented history as an apologist for, and an admirer of, Communist regimes around the world. The media’s sudden decision to focus on Sanders’ very obvious affinity for communism, is motivated by strictly political concerns. In short, they fear that if the senator were to win the Democratic presidential nomination, his pro-communist history would be fully exposed by the Trump campaign. This, in turn, might awaken and frighten large numbers of Americans who thus far have been under the false, benign impression that Sanders is merely a committed “liberal” or “democratic socialist.” Thus, the media have decided that the better strategy would be to try to derail Sanders’ campaign right now, rather than allow him to make it to the November election...
Two Chinese nationals Charged with Laundering $100 Million Stolen by North Korean Hackers…
March 5, 2020
Prosecutors allege that North Korean hackers belonging to the Lazarus Group, a U.S.-designated North Korean state-sponsored cyber-terrorist group, gained access to a cryptocurrency exchange in 2018 and stole nearly $250 million worth of virtual currency before laundering through the two Chinese men.
Scientists found a caterpillar that thrives when eating plastic. As one of more than 50 known species of “plastivores” — or plastic-eating organisms — researchers hope the greater wax moth caterpillar will help provide us “with a great starting point to model how to effectively biodegrade plastic”…
March 5, 2020