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Man charged with hate crimes in New York City after series of anti-Muslim attacks
Prosecutors say he attacked and hurled slurs at Muslim people and tried to forcibly remove a woman’s hijab.
2 NYPD officers fired after internal disciplinary trial finds them guilty of raping 15-year-old girl
The ruling found that the officers – Sanad Musallam, 34, and Yaser Shohatee, 41 – were guilty of sexual abuse and rape of a 15-year-old girl.
Synchronized floating among events in ‘very first Space Olympics’ from International Space Station
Members of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon and Russia’s Soyuz celebrated the start of the Tokyo Olympics by hosting their own games.
NASA gives SpaceX $178 million to help launch mission to search for life on Jupiter’s moon Europa
The main goal of the mission, called Europa Clipper, is to determine if the icy moon has conditions suitable for life.
Tokyo Olympics brace for Tropical Storm Nepartak, preemptively shift rowing schedule
Tropical Storm Nepartak, which formed Friday night over the western Pacific Ocean, may arrive at the shores of mainland Japan by Tuesday.
Jewish artifacts taken by Nazis in Holocaust seized at New York auction house, feds say
Jewish artifacts once taken by Nazis during World War II have been found and seized, according to the Department of Justice.
‘What is this white nonsense?’: So-called Queen of Congee accused of cultural appropriation of Chinese food
For centuries, the rice porridge has been a staple in many Asian cultures, but congee most commonly refers to the Chinese version.
Drones are zapping clouds with electricity to create rain in United Arab Emirates project
The United Arab Emirates is creating enhanced rain through cloud seeding, a method of artificially encouraging clouds to produce rain.
‘A horrifying product’: Utah gun company triggers social backlash for ‘super fun’ Glock that resembles Lego toy
Culper Precision has agreed to stop selling its ‘BLOCK19″ kit, according to Lego, but lamented “anti gunners” in a statement on Facebook.