Spanish legislators this week moved a bill to allow assisted suicide in the country, which completed the decisive step of making Spain one of the handful of countries in the world so that temporarily ill patients could end their lives. The draft law, which lawmakers voted on, was first introduced …
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WAS SHINGTON – NASA will not repair a defective electronics unit on the Orion spacecraft recently completed for the Artemis 1 mission after finding that the system as a whole had enough excess. In a December 17 statement, NASA said it had decided to use “as is” from eight power …
Read More »Georgia College Ledge student sentenced to four months in prison for violating Cayman Islands Covid-19 protocol
Skyler Mack, a pre-med student at Mercer University, left for the islands on November 27 after testing negative for Covid-19 at home, his grandmother, Jenny M, told CNN. When Mac land swam, he was given another Covid-19 test, which returned negative, and he was told to stay in solitude for …
Read More »Essential workers should get the coronavirus vaccine before the elderly, experts tell NYT
Debate over who should be next in line to get the coronavirus vaccine has intensified, with some experts saying that workers should be given priority over older ones. The U.S. began inoculating Americans with the Pfizer vaccine this week, and the Food and Drug Administration is working to authorize the …
Read More »Miyamoto leads fans through Super Nintendo World fans and it looks incredible
LR: Luigi Mario, Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Super Mario series, and Mario Mario pose at Universal Studios Japan’s upcoming Super Nintendo World Theme Park in Osaka. Nintendo / Universal Studios Japan “Daddy’s busyness,” as Mario creator Shigeru Miyamomoto puts it, is the godsend we will receive at the end …
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