Today's Headlines: Congress Narrowly Averts Shutdown as House Democrats Help Pass Stopgap Bill

Decades Later, Closed Military Bases Remain a Toxic Menace
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Congress Narrowly Averts Shutdown as House Democrats Help Pass Stopgap Bill

Congress Narrowly Averts Shutdown as House Democrats Help Pass Stopgap Bill

By Carl Hulse and Catie Edmondson

In a stunning reversal, Speaker Kevin McCarthy pushed through a bill with Democratic votes to temporarily keep the government open. President Biden signed it late Saturday.

Decades Later, Closed Military Bases Remain a Toxic Menace

Decades Later, Closed Military Bases Remain a Toxic Menace

By Ralph Vartabedian

Cities hoped for new businesses and housing on former military sites. But many are still waiting for poisonous pollution to be cleaned up, a wait that for some may never come.

Maybe in Your Lifetime, People Will Live on the Moon and Then Mars

Maybe in Your Lifetime, People Will Live on the Moon and Then Mars

By Debra Kamin

Through partnerships and 3-D printing, NASA is plotting how to build houses on the moon by 2040.

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Four Seconds to Impact: On the Front Line With Ukraine's Snipers

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Four Seconds to Impact: On the Front Line With Ukraine's Snipers

By Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Natalia Yermak and David Guttenfelder

In a war built around artillery, tanks, drones and cruise missiles, the role of the sniper, unseen and lethal, occupies an often overlooked but essential part of the battlefield.

What They Don't Tell You About Getting Old

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What They Don't Tell You About Getting Old

By Roger Rosenblatt

Getting old is no joke. It just looks funny.

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