Ms. Hroncich is from Pittsburgh and a graduate of Hillsdale College. Her work…
The ‘earth to space’ call offered a glimpse of their challenges after their original ride returned home without them last week.
‘We cannot reward those who break our laws with free healthcare, free tuition, and now free cellphones,’ one state lawmaker tells the Sun.
Fani Willis’s attorney also said on Thursday that she will defy subpoenas and refuse to appear on Friday before a state senate committee that is investigating her conduct.
Their stay in space was extended after Boeing’s Starliner experienced thruster issues and helium leaks on the way.
The measures are expected to pass both out of committee and be approved by the full City Council on Thursday.
The remarks were made following a meeting of the National Resistance Front and Congressman Michael McCaul.
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