Articles for May, 2017

The Flash: Silly Rogues and Secrets
The Flash: Silly Rogues and Secrets Secrets are part of any super hero's life. Well, any super hero who tries to maintain a hidden identity. Read more
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Fight breaks out between lawmakers on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives

Fight breaks out between lawmakers on the floor of the Texas House of RepresentativesA scuffle broke out between lawmakers on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives when Republican state Rep. Matt Rinaldi said he called ICE to deal with demonstrators protesting the state’s “sanctuary cities” ban. According to the Associated Press, Rinaldi told some Hispanic Democratic representatives, “This is B.S. That’s why I called ICE,” leading to the fight.


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Family Visiting 6-Month-Old's Fresh Grave Finds Infant's Casket Floating Above Ground
Ashton Mackey died on May 13 after becoming extremely ill, a sudden passing that left his loved ones stunned.
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Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega dead at 83
Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, a onetime U.S. ally who was ousted by an American invasion in 1989, died on May 29, 2017, at age 83.
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NASA’s insane plan to ‘touch the sun’ is actually happening

NASA’s insane plan to ‘touch the sun’ is actually happening

NASA has a whole bunch of fancy hardware checking out several of the planets in our solar system, including Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn, but astronomers do most of their observations of our sun from here on Earth, or at least nearby. A new mission is going to change that in a big way, and NASA is set to reveal details regarding its immediate plans to fly a spacecraft directly into the star's atmosphere shortly.

The agency is scheduled to hold a news conference on Wednesday, May 31st, to formally announce detailed plans about the launch of a solar probe that will fly closer to our star than any manmade spacecraft has ever dared venture. Scientists working on the project will provide additional information about the mission, which was first proposed over a half century ago.

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The mission, which will last roughly seven years, is scheduled to begin in mid 2018, though more details about that may soon be disclosed. During its tripe, the probe will made repeated flybys of the the sun, passing through the orbits of Mercury and Venus numerous times as it gradually flies closer and closer to our star each time. Eventually, the craft will come within four million miles of the sun, traveling at nearly half a million miles per hour, and its carbon composite heat shield will be forced to withstand temperatures of over 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit. That's enough to melt steel, and just shy of the melting point of iron.

The press conference is scheduled for 11:00 AM EST, and will be streamed live via NASA's video page.


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WH communications director resigns after three months

WH communications director resigns after three monthsWhite House Communications Director Mike Dubke has resigned. Axios, which first reported the news, said he handed in his resignation May 18 but offered to stay through President Trump’s first foreign trip to ensure a smooth transition. In a letter to friends and associates, Dubke cited personal reasons for leaving.


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Jessica Chastain Criticizes Films At Cannes For ‘Disturbing’ Portrayal Of Women
Jessica Chastain criticizes the films at the Cannes Film Festival for a 'disturbing' lack of authentic female characters.
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Rachel’s Dog Copper Is the Real Star of The Bachelorette–But Why Is He in a Cast?!
We're not sure why Rachel Lindsay needed to go on The Bachelorette when she already has the perfect guy in her life: Copper, her dog. In what seems like the first time in the...
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Deaths from Alzheimer's Increase 50 Percent
Deaths from Alzheimer's disease are on the rise in the United States, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Researchers at the CDC found that, in recent years, the rate of death from Alzheimer's disease in...
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The Brady Bunch Cast Reunites on Today to Talk Aging, Modern TV and Losing Florence Henderson
They became the Brady Bunch--and nearly 50 years later, here they are again. In a special reunion interview for alum of the beloved sitcom, Barry Williams (Greg Brady), Christopher...
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