Archive for Tuesday, November 30, 2021
15-year-old boy charged with murder, terrorism in Michigan high school shooting
A 15-year-old boy was charged with murder and terrorism for a shooting that killed four fellow students and injured more at a Michigan high school, authorities said Wednesday as they revealed additional details, including a meeting between troubled officials and his parents just a few hours before the bloodshed.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
ADVANCE study in Orlando continues to seek participants, with push ahead of World AIDS Day
Wednesday is World AIDS Day and a local study aimed at making it easier for some LGBTQ people to donate blood is still looking for participants.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Listen in: Chabad of South Orlando’s Rabbi Yosef Konikov says Chanukah remains a season of light despite heaviness of ongoing pandemic
Chanukah or the Festival of Lights has begun in Central Florida, with its eight days of prayer, traditional food and family get-togethers.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News
Biden administration hosts first National Space Council meeting with space junk top of mind
The National Space Council is holding its first meeting Wednesday as lawmakers urge the group to discuss space junk, a growing concern for the U.S. after a Russian anti-satellite missile test created thousands of pieces of debris that threaten the International Space Station.
Published in Space
Published in Space
Space debris delays planned spacewalk to fix busted communication antenna
A planned spacewalk at the International Space Station has been delayed due to space debris. NASA’s Kayla Barron and Thomas Marshburn were scheduled to exit the station and replace an antenna mounted on the exterior of the ISS.
Published in Space
Published in Space
‘From Staircase to Stage’: Raekwon on growing up in N.Y. and the Wu-Tang Clan
In his new memoir, From Staircase to Stage, rapper Raekwon recalls watching as that relatively serene New York City neighborhood rapidly declined, succumbing to the wildfires of the crack epidemic.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News
Tight-knit community and lessons of history found at Okahumpka Rosenwald School
A vacant schoolhouse in Okahumpka provides a vivid example of the separate but unequal history of education in Lake County.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News