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  • A new poll shows more than half of Americans support impeaching Donald Trump, with 52% in favor. Even among Republicans, around 1 in 7 back impeachment, according to the survey.

    Do you agree with the results — or not?
    A new poll shows more than half of Americans support impeaching Donald Trump, with 52% in favor. Even among Republicans, around 1 in 7 back impeachment, according to the survey. Do you agree with the results — or not?
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  • While the White House touts its commitment to supporting the American military, the harsh reality is that over 33,000 veterans currently experience homelessness nationwide. This sobering statistic underscores the persistent challenges many service members face in transitioning to civilian life and accessing critical support services.

    Poverty, mental health issues, and substance abuse disorders are among the primary drivers pushing veterans into homelessness. Though federal, state, and local initiatives have made progress in recent years, advocates argue more comprehensive solutions are needed to address the unique needs of this vulnerable population.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the problem, potentially increasing veteran homelessness amidst broader economic disruptions. As the government extols its dedication to the military, the stark contrast of thousands of homeless veterans highlights an area where rhetoric has yet to meet meaningful action.

    Addressing this crisis will require a multi-faceted approach - from expanding access to affordable housing and mental healthcare, to enhancing job training and community reintegration programs. Ultimately, ensuring no veteran is left behind demands sustained, holistic support that matches the sacrifices made in service of the nation.
    While the White House touts its commitment to supporting the American military, the harsh reality is that over 33,000 veterans currently experience homelessness nationwide. This sobering statistic underscores the persistent challenges many service members face in transitioning to civilian life and accessing critical support services. Poverty, mental health issues, and substance abuse disorders are among the primary drivers pushing veterans into homelessness. Though federal, state, and local initiatives have made progress in recent years, advocates argue more comprehensive solutions are needed to address the unique needs of this vulnerable population. The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated the problem, potentially increasing veteran homelessness amidst broader economic disruptions. As the government extols its dedication to the military, the stark contrast of thousands of homeless veterans highlights an area where rhetoric has yet to meet meaningful action. Addressing this crisis will require a multi-faceted approach - from expanding access to affordable housing and mental healthcare, to enhancing job training and community reintegration programs. Ultimately, ensuring no veteran is left behind demands sustained, holistic support that matches the sacrifices made in service of the nation.
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  • Canadians are trolling Trump over on X by circulating a photo of his bald spot.
    Canadians are trolling Trump over on X by circulating a photo of his bald spot.
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  • A post on X is gaining a lot of traction after claiming the U.S. would be so much better off had Kamala Harris been voted in as President rather than Donald Trump. Do you agree?
    A post on X is gaining a lot of traction after claiming the U.S. would be so much better off had Kamala Harris been voted in as President rather than Donald Trump. Do you agree?
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  • In a deeply moving moment during NASA's Artemis II mission, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen proposed naming a lunar crater "Carroll" to honor the late wife of mission commander Reid Wiseman. Carroll Wiseman, a dedicated newborn intensive care unit nurse, died of cancer in 2020 at age 46, leaving behind her husband and two daughters, Katey and Ellie.

    The emotional tribute was captured on NASA's livestream as the crew floated in zero gravity around the moon. Hansen described the crater as "a bright spot on the moon" while reading the dedication, prompting the four astronauts to embrace as Wiseman and astronaut Christina Koch were seen wiping away tears.

    Reid Wiseman has served as a single father to his daughters since Carroll's passing, describing this role as both his greatest challenge and most rewarding experience. Despite the professional demands of commanding this historic lunar mission, Wiseman has openly discussed the difficulty of balancing his space exploration career with single parenthood.

    The crew also proposed naming a second crater "Integrity" after their Orion spacecraft. Both naming proposals will be formally submitted to the International Astronomical Union for approval after the mission concludes.

    This touching moment occurred as the Artemis II crew achieved a historic milestone, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before them—reaching 252,752 miles away and breaking Apollo 13's distance record. The crew is set to return to Earth on Friday after their 10-day journey, having completed humanity's first lunar flyby in over 50 years.
    In a deeply moving moment during NASA's Artemis II mission, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen proposed naming a lunar crater "Carroll" to honor the late wife of mission commander Reid Wiseman. Carroll Wiseman, a dedicated newborn intensive care unit nurse, died of cancer in 2020 at age 46, leaving behind her husband and two daughters, Katey and Ellie. The emotional tribute was captured on NASA's livestream as the crew floated in zero gravity around the moon. Hansen described the crater as "a bright spot on the moon" while reading the dedication, prompting the four astronauts to embrace as Wiseman and astronaut Christina Koch were seen wiping away tears. Reid Wiseman has served as a single father to his daughters since Carroll's passing, describing this role as both his greatest challenge and most rewarding experience. Despite the professional demands of commanding this historic lunar mission, Wiseman has openly discussed the difficulty of balancing his space exploration career with single parenthood. The crew also proposed naming a second crater "Integrity" after their Orion spacecraft. Both naming proposals will be formally submitted to the International Astronomical Union for approval after the mission concludes. This touching moment occurred as the Artemis II crew achieved a historic milestone, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before them—reaching 252,752 miles away and breaking Apollo 13's distance record. The crew is set to return to Earth on Friday after their 10-day journey, having completed humanity's first lunar flyby in over 50 years.
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  • NASA Astronaut Victor Glover, who is currently on Artemis II on a mission to fly around the moon, is going viral after the reaction he had to President Donald Trump calling the crew.
    NASA Astronaut Victor Glover, who is currently on Artemis II on a mission to fly around the moon, is going viral after the reaction he had to President Donald Trump calling the crew.
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