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Today’s Catch Up
Border Agent Charged with Police Assault Dies Suddenly Just Days After Court Appearance
Texas man arrested for allegedly making bomb threats outside ICE facility
U.S. to resume "neighborhood checks" for citizenship applications as part of Trump push to heavily vet immigrants
Minnesota woman charged with using racist slur against Black child as her fundraising tops $800,000
How To: Poop out 4LBs of waste before breakfast?
A shocking health report just revealed that...
The average American has potentially pounds of old, decaying poop trapped in their bowels.
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But here's the good news:
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SpaceX launches giant Super Heavy-Starship rocket on critical test flight
Running two days late, SpaceX launched its huge Super Heavy-Starship on Tuesday, chalking up what appeared to be a remarkably successful test flight in the wake of three back-to-back failures earlier this year.
While reentry heating damaged a protective "skirt" around the engines of the upper stage Starship, along with partially melting a control flap near its hinge, the vehicle remained under control throughout and made it all the way to a powered splashdown in the Indian Ocean as planned.
DOGE put Social Security numbers and other data on a risky server, whistleblower alleges
The Department of Government Efficiency put the personal data of millions of Americans, including Social Security numbers, on a vulnerable server in June, according to a new whistleblower complaint.
The report, filed by the chief data officer for the Social Security Administration (SSA), Charles Borges, alleges that the actions of multiple DOGE staffers “constitute violations of laws, rules, and regulations, abuse of authority, gross mismanagement and creation of a substantial and specific threat to public health and safety.”