(WATCH) Moon Shot
NASA’s Orion rocket is nearing the end of its historic unmanned mission to the moon, the first step toward returning man to the lunar satellite, and then venturing where no man has gone before. Lisa Fletcher has more on the […]
NASA’s Orion rocket is nearing the end of its historic unmanned mission to the moon, the first step toward returning man to the lunar satellite, and then venturing where no man has gone before. Lisa Fletcher has more on the […]
The US Southern Border has never been in such crisis. Ever. Sunday on Full Measure, we’re back. And we debut our eighth season with an eye-opening trip to the worst hotspot where more illegal immigrants are entering, and more are
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The Senate has passed a bill that, among other things, would ban federal funding for so-called “gain of function” research in China and for the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Overall, it’s designed to fight back against China’s global dominance ambitions.
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Sixty percent (60%) of the people who responded to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com say that former President Trump deserves the credit for the U.S. Rover landing on Mars. Thirty-seven percent (37%) of those polled credit NASA for the
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This month NASA’s Perseverance Rover lands on Mars to search for life on the Red Planet. But Lisa Fletcher reports: the search out there has a connection to research for unknown life forms in the deepest and darkest places on
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NASA announces it’s changing “insensitive, actively harmful” nicknames for cosmic objects. “Eskimo Nebula” NASA will no longer refer to planetary nebula NGC 2392, the glowing remains of a Sun-like star that is blowing off its outer layers at the end of its
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More than 80% say they view the U.S. Postal Service, National Park Service, NASA, and the CDC favorably. That’s according to a recent Pew Research study. Fourteen of sixteen federal agencies are viewed more favorably than unfavorably by the public,
POLL: Public has favorable view of many federal agencies (especially the Postal Service) Read More »