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New search for Earhart; a Third Interstellar object emerges; Rescue underway in Bali ferry accident
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ESA Confirms A11pl3Z as Third Known Interstellar Visitor
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The Discovery: Astronomers have detected A11pl3Z, potentially our third interstellar visitor, measuring up to 12 miles wide and traveling at 152,000 mph. First spotted last week by ATLAS, it will make close approaches to Mars and the Sun in October before departing our solar system.
Why It Matters: This rare visitor offers scientists a unique opportunity to study material from another star system, with better observation conditions than previous interstellar objects. Multiple telescopes including James Webb and Vera C. Rubin Observatory will track its journey.
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Rescue Teams Continue Search for 43 Missing After Bali Strait Ferry Sinking
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What Happened: A ferry carrying 65 people and 22 vehicles sank in the Bali Strait after suffering a critical engine room leak. Four deaths confirmed, 23 survivors rescued, and 38 people remain missing as rescue operations continue amid two-meter-high waves.
Why It Matters: This incident highlights ongoing maritime safety challenges in Indonesia, where ferry accidents are common due to lax safety standards. Many survivors were found unconscious after hours in rough waters, emphasizing the dangers of inter-island transport.
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Purdue Foundation and Archaeological Legacy Institute Set November Search for Earhart's Electra
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The Discovery: Researchers have identified a potential aircraft wreckage on Nikumaroro island through satellite imagery. A field team will depart November 5 to investigate the 'Taraia Object,' believed to be Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Electra 10E that disappeared in 1937.
Why It Matters: If confirmed, this discovery would solve one of aviation's greatest mysteries and return Earhart's plane to Purdue University, where she worked as a career counselor. The Purdue Research Foundation has committed $500,000 to the expedition's first phase.
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Noah Lamb Indicted in Telegram-Fueled Plot to Assassinate Federal Officials
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The Latest: Terrorgram Collective, a white supremacist online network, has been designated as a terrorist organization in multiple countries. Three members, including Noah Lamb, face federal charges for creating assassination hit lists targeting officials and minorities.
What It Means: Members and supporters now face up to 25 years in prison. The group has been linked to attacks in Slovakia, Turkey, and planned attacks in New Jersey, with ongoing investigations to prevent future violence.
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USDA Breaks Ground on $8.5 Million Texas Screwworm Fly Facility
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The Latest: USDA plans to breed and release billions of radiation-sterilized male flies over Mexico and Texas to combat the re-emerging New World Screwworm threat. The $29.5 million initiative includes new breeding facilities targeting 400 million flies weekly by July 2026.
Why It Matters: The flesh-eating pest threatens US livestock, wildlife, and pets, prompting southern border closures for cattle imports until September. The sterile fly program offers an environmentally friendly solution proven successful in previous eradication efforts.
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Astronomers Capture First Direct Image of Double-Detonation Supernova Remnant
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The Discovery: Astronomers using ESO's Very Large Telescope found first visual proof of a white dwarf star exploding twice in the Large Magellanic Cloud, 160,000 light-years away. The discovery, published last week in Nature Astronomy, reveals two concentric calcium shells in supernova remnant SNR 0509-67.5.
Why It Matters: This breakthrough advances our understanding of Type Ia supernovae, crucial tools for measuring cosmic distances and studying universe expansion. The discovery confirms that white dwarfs can explode before reaching critical mass, challenging previous theories about these cosmic events.
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Declassified Emails Reveal FBI Suppressed 2020 China Interference Report
 
 
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What Happened: FBI headquarters blocked investigation into alleged Chinese plot to influence 2020 election through fake driver's licenses for mail-in voting, one day after Director Wray testified no coordinated voter fraud existed. CBP had seized nearly 20,000 counterfeit licenses from China in early 2020.
Why It Matters: The FBI's suppression of intelligence and order to destroy evidence raises serious concerns about political influence in federal law enforcement and election security. New policies now require FBI headquarters to approve all election-related intelligence reports.
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Waffle House Removes Egg Surcharge as Prices Stabilize
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The Latest: USDA's five-pronged strategy to combat avian flu has led to a 64% drop in wholesale egg prices and 27% retail price reduction. The department completed 948 biosecurity assessments and facilitated import of 40 million eggs, leading Waffle House to end its 50-cent surcharge.
What It Means: Egg prices have stabilized to around $2.56 per dozen from March's peak of $6.23, providing relief to consumers. While prices remain 40% higher than last year, the egg-laying hen population is recovering, now only 6% below last year's count.
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Bondi's Assertion of Vast Epstein Video Trove Remains Unverified
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The Latest: Attorney General Pam Bondi claims Justice Department is reviewing 'tens of thousands' of Epstein-related videos, but lawyers and officials involved in Epstein and Maxwell cases deny knowledge of such recordings. The estate recently disclosed finding potentially incriminating videos and photos.
Why It Matters: The existence of these alleged videos could provide crucial evidence in ongoing lawsuits and investigations, potentially affecting cases in Manhattan and US Virgin Islands. Multiple accusers have reported seeing surveillance equipment in Epstein's properties, fueling expectations of recordings.
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