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Seti: Alien hunters get a boost as AI helps identify promising signals from space
The new study analysed data gathered at the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia
Dems: Biden should be 'embarrassed' by classified docs case
Senior Democrats, dismayed by a steady stream of startling disclosures, expressed criticism Sunday of how President Joe Biden handled classified material after leaving office as vice president and disappointment that the White House has not been more forthcoming with the public.
Southwest Virginia flooding damages homes, prompts rescues
Flooding in a remote pocket of southwest Virginia has damaged more than 100 homes and left some 40 people unaccounted for, but there are no confirmed deaths or injuries, authorities said Wednesday.
High court to weigh limits to EPA efforts on climate change
The Supreme Court is hearing a case its conservative majority could use to hobble Biden administration efforts to combat climate change.
The administration already is dealing with congressional refusal to enact the climate change proposals in President Joe Biden's Build Better Back plan.
A winter storm has left thousands without electricity in the United States
Bad winter on the east coast of the United States has left thousands of homes without electricity and led to flight cancellations.
Two casualties have been reported in North Carolina since the disaster.
US couple arrested for selling nuclear warship data
A U.S. couple has been arrested in the state of West Virginia for allegedly selling information on nuclear warships to what they believed was a foreign state, the Justice Department said on Oct. 10.
US labor market recovery to persist through 2022: Fitch
The coronavirus pandemic has hit the lower-wage service jobs disproportionately in the U.S. and labor market recovery could persist through 2022, according to Fitch Ratings.
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"Employment recovery is far from complete and largely unequal," the global rating agency said in a statement on Wednesday.
He seriously threatens Biden - who is he?
He states as a reason that no Republican will vote.
At the same time, he reiterated that he wants to protect the Senate filibuster rule, which serves to prevent the minority from voting on a bill.
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Lights come back on in Texas as water woes rise in the South
Many of the millions of Texans who lost power for days after a deadly winter blast overwhelmed the electric grid now have it back, but the crisis was far from over in parts of the South with many people lacking safe drinking water.
1.500.000 people died; Record number of infected and a new lockdown in California
The most difficult situation is still in the United States, as well as in India and Brazil.
California broke the record in the number of newly infected with COVID-19 today and is entering a new lockdown tonight, while other American states are trying to impose blockades in order to stop the spread of the infection.