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NASA releases eye-popping, never-before-seen images of nebulae, galaxies in space

NASA re;ease new images of outer space

Dozens of never-before-seen images of cosmic objects from the corners of the universe captured by the world's most powerful X-ray telescope were released on Tuesday.

The breathtaking images, taken by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, were released by NASA in honor of the 25th anniversary of the telescope's launch into space.

Taken with X-Ray data collected by Chandra, the pictures show a stunning range of phenomena, from the remnants of a supernova, to a nebula thousands of light years from Earth, to the center of the Milky Way galaxy, according to a NASA news release. The recently released images are part of nearly 25,000 collected by Chandra over its time in space.

Chandra observed the cosmic objects for up to thousands of hours, according to the photo gallery released by NASA. For instance, it took the telescope 64 days of observation time and 370 observations over the course of 20 years to capture an image of the Milky Way's center, which is about 26,000 light-years away from Earth.

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EU ‘ready’ to negotiate as Hungary-Ukraine oil row boils over

EU ready to negotiate oil problem between Ukraine and HungaryThe European Union on Tuesday said it would step in after Hungary and Slovakia accused Ukraine of threatening their oil supplies with its partial ban on Russian crude exports passing through the country.

Kyiv last month adopted sanctions blocking the transit of pipeline crude sold by Moscow’s largest private oil firm, Lukoil, to Central Europe, sparking fears of supply shortages in Budapest and Bratislava.

On Monday, Hungary and Slovakia sent a letter to the European Commission asking the EU’s executive to begin talks with Ukraine, a precursor to legal action, arguing the measure violated a 2014 association agreement between Brussels and Kyiv.

Commission spokesperson Olof Gill told POLITICO that the EU executive was “currently studying the contents of this letter,” while adding that it “stands ready to support the impact of [EU] member states in finding a solution together with Ukraine.”

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Iowa abortion ban law to go into effect next week

Iowa six week ban on abortion goes into effect

An Iowa law that bans abortion as early as six weeks of pregnancy will go into effect Monday, July 29, at 8 a.m.

A district court judge filed a motion Tuesday to dissolve the temporary injunction next week.

This was following an Iowa Supreme Court decision last month that found the law, which bans abortion when cardiac activity is detected, can go into effect. The Court ruled that the abortion ban is constitutional and that an injunction blocking its enforcement should be dissolved. That started a three-week period for the lawsuit to make its way back to a lower court, but Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Iowa’s request to reconsider the ruling made that take longer.

On Monday, the Iowa Supreme Court denied abortion providers’ request to reconsider its decision to uphold a law and sent the case to the Polk County District Court, where Judge Jeffrey Farrell was ordered to let the abortion ban take effect.

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US Senator Bob Menendez resigns after corruption conviction

Bob Memendez resignsU.S. Senator Bob Menendez submitted his resignation on Tuesday in the aftermath of his conviction on corruption charges including bribery and acting as an agent for Egypt's government, bowing to pressure from fellow Democrats to give up the job.

"I will be resigning from my office as the United States Senator from New Jersey, effective on the close of business on Aug. 20, 2024," Menendez's letter, which was seen by Reuters, said.
"While I fully intend to appeal the jury's verdict, all the way and including to the Supreme Court, I do not want the Senate to be involved in a lengthy process that will detract from its important work," the letter added.
Democratic New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will appoint a replacement for Menendez, who has represented New Jersey in the Senate since 2006 and served as chairman of the influential Foreign Relations Committee before giving up that post after being charged last year.

Doctors in Khan Younis overwhelmed as casualties of new Israeli invasion mount

Doctors in Gaza overwhelmed

Doctors in the largest hospital in Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis pleaded for supplies from a facility overwhelmed by wounded people, as Israeli airstrikes, artillery fire and fighting on the streets continued for a second day.

“There’s no space for more patients. There’s no space in the operating theatres. There is a lack of medical supplies, so we cannot save our patients,” Mohammed Zaqout, the director of Nasser hospital, told AFP.

The UN’s office for humanitarian affairs (OCHA) said the hospital was facing “a new mass casualty influx, amid a dire lack of blood units, medical supplies and hospital beds”.

Palestinian health officials said more than 70 people have been killed and more than 200 injured since Israeli forces launched a new ground invasion of Khan Younis, the enclave’s second city.

TVNL Comment: Why have the US media totally ignored the carnage going on every day in Gaza?

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Sunday was world’s hottest ever recorded day, data suggests

Wildfires in BC

World temperature records were shattered on Sunday on what may be the hottest day scientists have ever logged, data suggests.

Inflamed by the carbon pollution spewed from burning fossils and farming livestock, the average surface air temperature hit 17.09C (62.76F) on Sunday, according to preliminary data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service, which holds data that stretches back to 1940. The reading inched above the previous record of 17.08C (62.74F) set on 6 July last year, but the scientists cautioned that the difference was not statistically distinguishable.

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Nashville struggles to respond as neo-Nazi groups turn focus on to city

 Nashville inundated with Nazi groups

Residents of Nashville, Tennessee, are struggling to find ways to respond to a sudden upsurge in neo-Nazi and white supremacist activity in the city as small groups of extremists have descended on the community carrying swastika flags, chanting “Sieg Heil” and handing out flyers saying “Diversity means fewer white people”.

Over the past two weeks, neo-Nazi groups and affiliated organizations, including the Patriot Front and a network calling itself the Goyim Defense League, have staged antisemitic stunts in the city center – including stopping passersby and asking them if they are Jewish. They have also disrupted a city council meeting.

While the groups have first amendment rights of free assembly, political and law enforcement leaders have encouraged residents to avoid engaging with the far-right extremists, as to do so would play into their desire for attention.

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U.S. Labor Unions Call On Biden To Halt Military Aid To Israel

Unions want Biden to stop sending weapons to israelA group of seven major labor unions has called upon President Joe Biden to stop sending military aid to Israel and work toward “an immediate and permanent cease-fire” for the war in Gaza.

The unions, almost all of which publicly backed Biden during his 2020 campaign, laid out their demands in a joint letter sent to the White House on Tuesday, a day before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to address Congress.

They wrote that the three-phase cease-fire plan Biden outlined in late May had not been accepted by either Israel or Hamas, the militant group whose Oct. 7 attack killed roughly 1,200 Israelis. Netanyahu, they added, had “publicly refused key elements of the deal.”

“[I]t is clear that the Israeli government will continue to pursue its vicious response to the horrific attacks of October 7th until it is forced to stop,” the unions wrote. “We believe that immediately cutting US military aid to the Israeli government is necessary to bring about a peaceful resolution to this conflict.”

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Harris' border work was on 'root causes' of migration; she wasn't in charge | Fact check

Kama was not Immigration CzarA July 21 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) by Donald Trump Jr. blames Vice President Kamala Harris for the country's immigration problems.

"She was put in charge of the border and we saw the worst invasion of illegals in our history!!!" reads part of the post, which is a screenshot of a post from X, formerly Twitter.

Similar posts on Threads have described Harris as the Biden administration's "border czar."

The post exaggerates the vice president's role in addressing migration at the southern border. Harris was never put in charge of the border or made "border czar," immigration experts said. President Joe Biden tasked Harris with leading the administration's diplomatic efforts addressing the "root causes" of migration in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.The Instagram post was liked more than 200,000 times in a day.

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