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NASA is super stoked for the 2024 total solar eclipse and hopes you are, too.


In addition to individual memories being made, the science discoveries that NASA will be able to pursue is also invigorating. NASA's Heliophysics System Observatory will deploy rockets, planes, and ... Read More

ERCOT: The Great American Eclipse will affect solar power production in Texas on April 8


The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8 will darken the sky for millions as the moon passes in front of the sun – but the spectacle could also affect how much solar power gets generated. Read More

Smith College astronomy professor to give solar eclipse talk


Award-winning children’s author and Smith College astronomy professor Meg Thacher will host a discussion about the upcoming solar eclipse Saturday at 2:30 p.m., at the West Springfield Public Library, ... Read More

Ask the meteorologists: Submit your question about the April 8 solar eclipse


A solar eclipse is coming to North America on April 8, turning day to night for more than 4 minutes in some places. Another coast-to-coast eclipse in the United States won't happen until 2045. Read More

Celestial-themed doughnuts and blackout beer? Businesses are ready for April’s total solar eclipse


From celestial souvenirs to Moon Pie Frappa, businesses are debuting themed goodies for April 8’s total solar eclipse, which will dim skies along a generous path across North America. Read More

Why are so many voters frustrated by the economy? It’s home prices


The United States is slogging through a housing affordability crisis that was decades in the making. Why? America failed to build enough homes for its growing population. Read More

Workers missing after Baltimore bridge collapse presumed dead; Supreme Court hears arguments in abortion medication case | Hot off the Wire podcast


DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Someone in New Jersey overcame the odds Tuesday night and won the $1.13 billion Mega Millions jackpot, breaking a winless streak that dated to last December. The numbers drawn ... Read More

Bernie Sanders wants the US to adopt a 32-hour workweek. Could workers and companies benefit?


The 40-hour workweek has been standard in the U.S. for more than eight decades. Now some members of Congress want to give hourly workers an extra day off. Read More

A second man is charged in connection with 2005 theft of ruby slippers worn in 'The Wizard of Oz'


A second man has been charged in connection with the 2005 theft of a pair of ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in “The Wizard of Oz,” according to an indictment unsealed Sunday. Read More

Asked to clear up abortion bans, GOP leaders blame doctors and misinformation for the confusion


In Republican-led states across the U.S., conservative legislators are refusing to reevaluate abortion bans — even as doctors and patients insist the laws’ exceptions are dangerously unclear. Read More

Supreme Court rejects appeal tied to Jan. 6; NCAA tournament fields set; ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ remains on top | Hot off the Wire podcast


In entertainment, "Kung Fu Panda 4" repeats at No. 1 on the box office charts, model and actor Cara Delevingne's home is destroyed in a fire, Usher honored at NAACP Image Awards and a cable car honors ... Read More

TikTok creators warn of economic impact if app sees ban, call it a vital space for the marginalized


Alex Pearlman shut the door on dreams of a standup comedy career almost a decade ago, pivoting from the stage to an office cubicle where he worked a customer service job. 'Oppenheimer' closes out ... Read More


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