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Japan’s Space One Kairos rocket explodes seconds after takeoff
A Kairos rocket launched by the Japanese startup Space One exploded seconds after liftoff, marking a setback for the company’s ambitions. The incident occurred in a mountainous region of central Japan Wednesday, March 13. Videos captured the rocket’s ascent before it was engulfed in flames and smoke just five seconds into the flight. The 60-foot, 23-ton… -
Putin says Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons if threatened
Just days before Russia’s presidential election, in which Vladimir Putin is widely expected to secure another six years in power, the Russian president said his country is ready to deploy nuclear weapons if its statehood, sovereignty, or independence are threatened. In an interview aired Wednesday, March 13, on Russia’s state television, Putin issued a warning to… -
Biden, Trump set for historic presidential rematch after clinching nominations
President Biden and former President Trump clinch their parties’ nominations, setting up a rematch for the White House. And a rocket explodes in Japan just seconds after liftoff. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, March 13, 2024. Biden, Trump clinch nominations to set up presidential rematch President Joe Biden and former… -
US sports website Deadspin sold to European company, entire staff laid off
The sports website “Deadspin” has been sold to European startup firm Lineup Publishing, with its entire staff cut in the process. Deadspin was recently criticized in the news for publishing a story portraying a Kansas City Chiefs fan in blackface. The parents of the child at the center of the controversy sued. The family’s lawyer… -
USDA issues rule to clarify ‘Product of USA’ label
Aiming to assist consumers in purchasing American-made groceries, the U.S. Department of Agriculture introduced a new federal rule on Monday targeting meats, eggs, and poultry. Only products derived from animals born and raised in the United States can bear the labels “Made in the USA” or “Product of USA.” Under the current system, companies have been able to… -
Haitian prime minister to resign amid rising gang violence
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry, speaking from Puerto Rico, announced his intention to resign after the formation of a transitional presidential council. The announcement followed a high-level meeting in Jamaica that included members of the Caribbean trade bloc and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “The government that I’m running cannot remain insensitive in front of… -
U.S. intelligence chiefs warn of threats at border, abroad
With ongoing wars and the crisis at the border, U.S. intelligence officials warn of threats at home and abroad. And changes are coming for groceries with that ‘Made in the USA’ label. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, March 12, 2024. U.S. intelligence chiefs warn of threats at border, abroad Top… -
Biden, Trump reignite debate over ‘undocumented’ vs. ‘illegal’ immigrants
There is renewed controversy over using the term “illegal immigrant” after President Joe Biden apologized for calling a murder suspect an “illegal.” Former President Donald Trump doubled down in a campaign speech over the weekend of March 9 that Biden should apologize for apologizing over the terminology. Biden was pressed by Republicans to mention the… -
Princess Kate apologizes for editing Royal Family image after news agencies pull photo
A photo celebrating Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom released by the Royal Family featuring Kate, the Princess of Wales, and her children has sparked controversy after being pulled by several news organizations over alteration concerns. Kensington Palace had stated Prince William took the photo, aiming to share a personal family moment. However, inconsistencies flagged… -
US Embassy personnel airlifted from Haiti amid state of emergency due to gang violence
Over the weekend, the United States military conducted an overnight operation to evacuate American non-essential personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Haiti as gang violence surged in the capital, Port-au-Prince. The Department of State requested the operation which also added additional security to the embassy. “This airlift of personnel into and out of the embassy is consistent… -
No cease-fire deal reached in Gaza as Ramadan begins
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins with no signs of a cease-fire in the war in Gaza. And Kate responds after news agencies pulled an image of the Royal Family, claiming it has been altered. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, March 11, 2024. No cease-fire deal reached as Muslim… -
State of the Union heckler was father of Marine killed in Afghanistan withdrawal
A heckler in the crowd interrupted President Biden’s State of the Union Address on March 7. When Biden said “America is safer today than when I took office,” a Gold Star father invited to be at the State of the Union yelled back “United States Marines” in reference to his son who died in the… -
Texas wildfire linked to power company, claims lives of thousands of cattle
Power lines have been identified as the cause behind the devastating wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, including the largest in state history, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service. The historic Smokehouse Creek fire, along with the Windy Deuce fire, have collectively scorched nearly 1,925 square miles, impacting areas from Texas to Oklahoma. The Smokehouse…