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Supreme Court Closes 2021-2022 Term, Honors Centuries of Staff Service

Supreme Court concludes landmark 2021-2022 term while honoring retiring staff with over 500 years of collective service during a period of significant institutional transition.

Mark Twain’s 190th Birthday: Honoring the Father of American Literature

Celebrate Mark Twain's 190th birthday with nationwide events honoring the father of American literature whose wit, wisdom, and distinctly American voice continues to captivate readers today.

Vietnam Veteran Jimmy Burks Shares His Untold Story of Service and Survival

Vietnam veteran Staff Sergeant Jimmy Burks shares his harrowing journey from high school dropout to combat soldier, preserved through Texas' Voices of Veterans oral history program.

Severe Storms, Floods, and Tornado Threat: Texas Braces for Holiday Emergency

Texas mobilizes emergency resources as severe storms threaten East and Southeast regions with flooding, tornadoes, and damaging winds over the holiday weekend – residents urged to prepare now.

Supreme Court Ends Term, Honors Staff With 500 Years of Service

Supreme Court concludes term with landmark rulings as Chief Justice Roberts honors retiring staff members whose combined 500+ years of service shaped the nation's highest court.

UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville: 14 Killed, MD-11 Fleet Grounded

Deadly UPS cargo plane crash near Louisville kills 14, grounds aging MD-11 fleet indefinitely as NTSB investigates catastrophic engine failure weeks before holiday season.

Remembering Robert A.M. Stern: The Architect Who Redefined NYC and Disney

Renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern, who transformed New York's skyline with luxury towers and designed iconic Disney resorts, has died at 86, leaving a postmodern legacy.

Butterfly Nebula: Discover the Hottest Star and Its Stunning Cosmic Wings

Explore NGC 6302, the stunning Butterfly Nebula, where a star burning at 250,000°C creates spectacular wings spanning 3 light-years—a cosmic preview of our Sun's distant fate.

Record Lake Effect Snow Buries Michigan: Blizzard Disrupts Thanksgiving

Michigan's Upper Peninsula slammed by massive winter storm dumping up to 33 inches of snow on Thanksgiving, causing power outages and blizzard conditions while more snow threatens the weekend.

ICE Detains DACA Mom With Ties to Trump Official: Family Speaks Out

Former fiancée of White House Press Secretary's brother detained by ICE in controversial case, raising questions about DACA protections and immigration enforcement priorities.

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