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NASA’s DART Mission Successful in Intentional Collision

By: Zach Kershaw Led by NASA Program Manager, Jim Snoddy, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission is the first of its kind in terms of planetary defense.   Officially beginning on Nov. 24 in 2021, the DART spacecraft embarked toward a binary asteroid system roughly seven million miles away from Earth.  On Sept. 26, 2022, …

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Xi Jinping Re-elected as Chinese President in Unprecedented Move

By Ethan Montague Xi Xinping was elected to serve a third term as the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) this October, after doing away with the country’s Presidential term limits in 2018.  This is an unprecedented move in recent Chinese history and is something not seen since the likes of Mao Zedong, considering …

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New Reports Show Nearly 70 Percent Decline in Animal Populations 

By Alejandro Ramirez A new report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) shows a catastrophic decline in wild animal populations, with a nearly 70 percent decline since 1970.  The report used the Living Planet Index in order to analyze 32,000 populations of 5,270 different vertebrate species. Vertebrates include amphibians, fish, reptiles, mammals, and birds. They …

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New UK Prime Minister Said to Have ‘Worst Start’ in History

By Isabella Troia The new government under Truss is facing extreme criticism and continued doubt from not only citizens but by the International Monetary Fund, the Bank of England, and the media.  Following the resignation of Boris Johnson, The Conservative Party elected Truss to be the new parliamentary leader. This transition of power came at …

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