US poet laureate dedicates ode to Europa for NASA mission to Jupiter’s icy moon

By Colette Luke and Steve Gorman WASHINGTON (Reuters) – When U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limon was asked to write a poem for inscription on a NASA spacecraft headed to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, she felt a rush of excitement at the honor, followed by bewilderment at the seeming enormity of the task. “Where do you…

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Man behind guns in Haitian president’s assassination sentenced to life in prison

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A dual Haitian-Chilean citizen was sentenced to life in prison on Friday after pleading guilty in a U.S. court in March to three charges involving his role in the 2021 assassination of then-Haitian President Jovenel Moise, prosecutors said. Rodolphe Jaar was one of 11 defendants in the case, which…

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Republicans set debate rules, creating hurdles for long-shots in 2024 primary election

By Gram Slattery and Nathan Layne WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Republican National Committee on Friday announced relatively stringent limits on who can participate in the first 2024 presidential primary debate, posing a potential challenge for several long-shot contenders. The RNC, the Republican Party’s governing body, will also require all attendees to support the eventual Republican…

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Judge Dismisses Washington, DC, Privacy Lawsuit Against Facebook Owner Meta

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A 2018 privacy lawsuit brought by Washington, D.C., against Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc was dismissed on Thursday by a Superior Court judge, who ruled the firm did not mislead consumers over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The lawsuit alleged violation of the district’s consumer protection law. The social media…

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