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SpaceX launches a new crew to the space station to replace NASA’s stuck astronauts
SUMMARY: NASA’s two stuck astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, are set to return after nine months aboard the International Space Station (ISS) with the launch of their replacement crew on Friday. The new team, including astronauts Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Takuya Onishi, and Kirill Peskov, will overlap with Wilmore and Williams before their planned undocking next week. Their extended stay resulted from issues with their original Starliner capsule and subsequent delays, leading to a switch to a SpaceX flight. The astronauts look forward to reuniting with their families and resuming normal life, while their mission has drawn significant public interest.
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South Florida Weather Forecast 3/16/2025
SUMMARY: The South Florida weather forecast for March 16, 2025, highlights the aftermath of a severe weather system that caused widespread tornado damage in the Southeastern U.S. South Florida will experience minimal rain, with only a few showers expected. A drop in humidity and windy conditions will prompt a fire weather watch in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Although temperatures were warm in the 90s, a cold front will bring cooler weather with lows in the 50s. A shift to high pressure will result in comfortable conditions, with temperatures eventually climbing back into the 80s mid-week before another front arrives.

CBS News Miami’s Chief Meteorologist Ivan Cabrera says to expect a few showers overnight heading into Monday morning but nothing too severe.
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Trump administration ramps up rhetoric targeting the courts amid mounting legal setbacks
SUMMARY: In Mexico, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador attacked the judiciary for blocking his reforms that mandated judges be elected rather than appointed, weakening investor confidence and the currency. This trend of populist leaders targeting the judiciary is observed globally, raising concerns about similar threats in the U.S. amid Donald Trump’s presidency. His supporters echo aggressive rhetoric against judges and suggest impeachment for unfavorable rulings. Despite this, the administration has followed legal norms. Legal experts warn that undermining judicial independence is a fundamental authoritarian impulse, potentially jeopardizing democratic governance and the rule of law in the U.S.
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Tornadoes, wildfires and blinding dust sweep across U.S. as massive storm leaves at least 32 dead
SUMMARY: A massive storm with violent tornadoes and high winds swept across the central and southern U.S., killing at least 32 people. The storm devastated homes, schools, and infrastructure, particularly in Missouri, where bodies were found among the debris. Mississippi, Arkansas, and Alabama reported fatalities, with severe damage and impassable roads. High winds caused dust storms, resulting in deadly pileups in Kansas and Texas. Extreme weather affected 100 million people, including blizzards in the north and wildfires in Oklahoma. Tornadoes continued through Saturday, causing extensive damage across multiple states, with viral videos showing the destruction.
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