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WASHINGTON, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Students from across California will have an opportunity Thursday, March 18, to hear from NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station. The Earth-to-space call will air live at 12:35 p.m. EDT on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency s website.
NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Shannon Walker will answer prerecorded questions from K-12 students from seven local school districts: Pomona Unified, Ontario-Montclair, Chaffey Joint Unified, Claremont Unified, Mountain View Unified, Fontana Unified, and Rialto Unified. Glover, a native of Pomona, California, attended classes in the Chaffey Joint School District and graduated from Ontario High School. Rep. Norma Torres will give prerecorded opening and closing remarks for the event.
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Honduran president tries to win over Biden
Kevin Sieff, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras - A week after another U.S. federal court filing implicated him in drug trafficking, the president of Honduras was in a helicopter zipping over a remote mountain range, scrolling through Twitter.
It was mid-January, and Juan Orlando Hernández was trying to calculate what Washington s political transition meant for his country - and for himself. He flicked past news of Donald Trump s impeachment, past a Nikki Haley tweet about liberal elites, past a preview of Joe Biden s inauguration.
For four years, Hernández had built his governing program around the demands of the Trump administration, which in turn had stayed out of Honduran domestic affairs. Now that arrangement was ending. Hernández, like heads of state around the world, was preparing for an extreme change in American foreign policy - and trying to figure out how to refashion himsel