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NASA Administrator Eyes Pluto Reclassification
This statement comes two decades after Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet status. This announcement was made during a discussion regarding agency priorities. Isaacman stated that documents are being prepared to initiate a formal review within the scientific community. The proposal follows the historical discovery of Pluto by Clyde Tombaugh, who was originally from Kansas. NASA chief Jared Isaacson told a US Senate committee that Pluto should be reclassified as a planet. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 after failing to meet specific scientific criteria. Isaacson argued it is time to welcome the celestial body back into the planetary fold. The potential move follows long-standing public and scientific debate regarding the classification. The project would address the ongoing scientific discussion about Pluto's status in the solar system.
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Abdulrashid Sadulaev Signs American League Contract
Wrestler Abdulrashid Sadulaev has signed a contract with an American freestyle wrestling league. Sadulaev stated the signing is a step toward obtaining a visa for upcoming competitions in the United States. He plans to make his debut in the league this autumn.
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Wizards Of The Coast Employees Seek Unionization
Employees at Wizards of the Coast, including game designers, programmers, and artists, have announced their intent to unionize. Organizers cited concerns regarding previous layoffs and a new corporate mandate requiring remote employees to work in-office.
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US Defense Department Secures $50B In Private Investment
The US Department of War has helped stimulate over 150 investment deals across 39 states and 180 cities. The new plan includes the establishment of new assembly lines. Sources report the initiative focuses on new assembly lines as part of the broader investment strategy.
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Measles Outbreak Causes 230 Child Deaths
The United States is experiencing its largest measles outbreak since 1990. The situation involves discussions regarding the politics of public health and vaccines. The outbreak is being monitored by health reporters at KFF Health News.
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Sixers Defeat Celtics In Game 7
The Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Boston Celtics with a score of 113-97 to keep their season active. Joel Embiid led the Sixers with 33 points during the game. The victory follows a series of playoff results including the Spurs winning their first playoff series since 2017. The 76ers defeated the Celtics 113-97, leaving the series score at 2-3 in favor of the Celtics. The Philadelphia 76ers will visit Boston tonight at 7:40 to attempt to complete a three games to one comeback against the Celtics. The Flyers will open their second round series on the road against Carolina at 8. The Sixers secured a victory Saturday night to level the series. This win would allow them to advance further in the NBA playoffs. Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey led the team to the win. The Celtics played with a shuffled lineup due to tactical testing by coach Joe Mazzulla.
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US Manufacturing Orders Rise 1.5 Percent
US non-defense capital goods orders, excluding aircraft, grew 3.3% in March on a monthly basis. New orders for manufactured goods in the United States rose 1.5% last month compared to the previous month. The Census Bureau reported this data, noting that the increase is not an outlier. Recent data indicates that orders also rose in April. Other upcoming economic reports include the April jobs report, productivity numbers, and new home sales data. This increase occurred despite ongoing uncertainty regarding energy costs and international conflict.
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Ken Warsha Expected To Increase Political Cooperation
The Senate Banking Committee has approved Ken Warsha for the position of head of the Federal Reserve. A vote on the candidacy is expected to follow. The U.S.
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Lawsuit Filed Against Louisiana Voting Restrictions
A court decision regarding Louisiana's second majority black congressional district could allow Republican-led states to eliminate black and Latino electoral districts. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated on X that the ruling allows Florida to redistrict without race being the defining factor. Democrats dispute the ruling, claiming the new map undermines minority voting power and divides Democratic votes. Louisiana Republican Governor Jeff Landry stated that a court decision prohibits the state from proceeding with next month's primary elections under the current congressional map. Governor Landry is working with state lawmakers and the Louisiana Secretary of State to develop a path forward. The announcement was made via an online post by the Governor. This decision follows a redistricting move two years ago that established a second district out of six total.
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MAHA Coalition Founder Discusses Political Labeling
Supporters of the 'Making America Healthy Again' (MAHA) coalition are expressing disappointment with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. regarding health reform delivery. The coalition includes vaccine skeptics, nutrition-focused parents, and anti-pesticide activists.
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