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Scientists Studying a 2024 Meteorite Just Found Brine-Like Fluids and Key Molecules Inside It

A meteorite that fell in Hillsborough, New Jersey, on July 16, 2024 has yielded evidence of ancient salt-rich fluids and a complex inventory of organic compounds. NASA and partner researchers said the pristine sample offers new clues about how water and life-related chemistry spread through the early solar system.

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Scientists Studying a 2024 Meteorite Just Found Brine-Like Fluids and Key Molecules Inside It

A meteorite that fell in Hillsborough, New Jersey, on July 16, 2024 has yielded evidence of ancient salt-rich fluids and a complex inventory of organic compounds. NASA and partner researchers said the pristine sample offers new clues about how water and life-related chemistry spread through the early solar system.

More Than 100 Million Americans Are Now Under Air Quality Alerts as Wildfire Smoke Blankets the Country

Wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada pushed air quality alerts across broad stretches of the Midwest and East this week, with more than 100 million Americans affected. State agencies and federal forecasters said the heaviest impacts included hazardous and very unhealthy conditions in parts of Michigan, Minnesota and neighboring states.

A Cybersecurity Incident Has Forced Coca-Cola to Suspend All Fairlife Milk Production in the US

Coca-Cola said Fairlife has temporarily suspended all U.S. production after a ransomware-related cybersecurity incident affected production systems. The company said product safety and quality were not impacted, but the full scope of the disruption is still under investigation.

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Trump Just Shifted From Backing an “Interim” Senator to Fully Endorsing Graham’s Permanent Replacement

President Donald Trump has shifted from supporting Darline Graham Nordone as Lindsey Graham’s interim Senate replacement to endorsing her for a full term in South Carolina. The move comes days after Gov. Henry McMaster appointed her to serve through the end of her brother’s current term.

House Republicans Released a Funding Bill That Would Keep the Government Running Through Dec 4

House Republicans on July 17 released a short-term funding bill that would extend federal funding through Dec. 4, 2026, as Congress works toward full-year appropriations. The measure is designed to avoid a shutdown ahead of the Sept. 30 funding deadline.

Medicaid Officials Improperly Shared Data on Millions of People With ICE, Which Then Passed It to Palantir

Court filings made public on July 17 say Medicaid officials improperly shared data on millions of people with ICE, and ICE then passed that information to Palantir. The disclosure adds to a multistate lawsuit over how federal health data was used for immigration enforcement.

Family Says the “Drugs” ICE Suspected in a Fatal Shooting Were Actually Just a Heat Survival Drink Mix

The family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo says a white crystal-like substance federal investigators linked to possible drug offenses was actually a homemade electrolyte mix used by outdoor workers in Houston heat. The dispute has become a central issue in the fallout from the July 7 fatal ICE shooting in east Houston.

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Scientists Studying a 2024 Meteorite Just Found Brine-Like Fluids and Key Molecules Inside It

A meteorite that fell in Hillsborough, New Jersey, on July 16, 2024 has yielded evidence of ancient salt-rich fluids and a complex inventory of organic compounds. NASA and partner researchers said the pristine sample offers new clues about how water and life-related chemistry spread through the early solar system.

More Than 100 Million Americans Are Now Under Air Quality Alerts as Wildfire Smoke Blankets the Country

Wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada pushed air quality alerts across broad stretches of the Midwest and East this week, with more than 100 million Americans affected. State agencies and federal forecasters said the heaviest impacts included hazardous and very unhealthy conditions in parts of Michigan, Minnesota and neighboring states.

A Cybersecurity Incident Has Forced Coca-Cola to Suspend All Fairlife Milk Production in the US

Coca-Cola said Fairlife has temporarily suspended all U.S. production after a ransomware-related cybersecurity incident affected production systems. The company said product safety and quality were not impacted, but the full scope of the disruption is still under investigation.

Trump Just Shifted From Backing an “Interim” Senator to Fully Endorsing Graham’s Permanent Replacement

President Donald Trump has shifted from supporting Darline Graham Nordone as Lindsey Graham’s interim Senate replacement to endorsing her for a full term in South Carolina. The move comes days after Gov. Henry McMaster appointed her to serve through the end of her brother’s current term.

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Arab Nations Are Now Turning on Iran as Strikes Disproportionately Hit the Country’s Poorest Regions

Arab governments that initially condemned strikes on Iran moved to sharper rebukes of Tehran after Iranian retaliation hit neighboring states, as damage inside Iran spread beyond strategic sites into poorer provinces. The shift comes as casualty reporting and local accounts show some of Iran’s most economically marginalized regions were hit alongside major military and nuclear targets.

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Scientists Studying a 2024 Meteorite Just Found Brine-Like Fluids and Key Molecules Inside It

A meteorite that fell in Hillsborough, New Jersey, on July 16, 2024 has yielded evidence of ancient salt-rich fluids and a complex inventory of organic compounds. NASA and partner researchers said the pristine sample offers new clues about how water and life-related chemistry spread through the early solar system.

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Wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada pushed air quality alerts across broad stretches of the Midwest and East this week, with more than 100 million Americans affected. State agencies and federal forecasters said the heaviest impacts included hazardous and very unhealthy conditions in parts of Michigan, Minnesota and neighboring states.