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US astronauts stuck in space until 2025 | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: NASA announced today that astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunny Williams will remain aboard the International Space Station until February 2025 due to safety concerns with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft. The decision follows the spacecraft’s multiple helium leaks and thruster issues, making it too risky to attempt a manned return. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson highlighted the importance of safety, noting changes made after past mistakes. The astronauts will now return on a SpaceX spacecraft, while the Starliner will attempt an uncrewed, autonomous return. NASA plans to analyze the data from this mission to improve future crewed operations, with additional missions already scheduled.
Two NASA astronauts are stuck in space until 2025. NASA made the official announcement on Sunday after determining it would be too dangerous to try and bring Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore home on their Boeing spacecraft.
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Study: AI and data centers could drive cost of energy up by 70% over 10 years | Virginia
SUMMARY: A report by the Jack Kemp Foundation warns that average American energy bills could rise by 25% to 70% over the next decade due to soaring energy demands driven by AI, hyperscale data centers, and advanced manufacturing. The surge is straining the U.S. power grid, leading to significant price increases in capacity markets. Dominion Energy disputes these findings, predicting only a 2.5% annual increase in Virginia. The report argues for policy changes, including charging data centers more for energy and halting subsidies for their construction to alleviate the burden on consumers. Recommendations also include implementing minimum take clauses for utility contracts.
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2 arrests made in connection to DeKalb County Jail
SUMMARY: A former DeKalb County deputy, Joanne Marx, has been arrested for bringing contraband, including a cell phone and cigarettes, into the jail and engaging in sexual acts with an inmate. Meanwhile, former inmate Tobias Woods faces felony murder charges linked to the overdose death of Christian Collins, who consumed fatal drugs supplied by Woods. The DeKalb County District Attorney is committed to eliminating corruption in the jail and is investigating how these drugs entered the facility. The DA emphasized that incarceration should not lead to death, stressing accountability for those involved.
DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced 2 arrests Thursday afternoon in connection to DeKalb County Jail.
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Lawmakers push for death penalty for Jose Ibarra
SUMMARY: Jose Ibara was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of nursing student Lakan Riley, prompting controversy over the absence of a death penalty option. Georgia State Senator Colton Moore has called on Attorney General Chris Carr to seek an emergency motion for an execution sentence. Legal expert Darl Cohen confirmed that prosecutors could have pursued the death penalty due to multiple aggravating factors but chose not to, partly to spare the victim’s family from a prolonged trial. Once sentenced, Georgia law prohibits increasing a punishment, meaning the Attorney General cannot alter Ibara’s life sentence.
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