Scientists suggest that life on Mars may be more likely to exist in its ice rather than on its rocky surface due to the harmful radiation that has sterilized the planet’s surface. Dusty ice at Mars’ mid-latitudes could provide a sheltered environment for potential Martian microbes to survive, with conditions suitable for photosynthesis. Future missions to Mars may need to focus on investigating these ice-covered regions to potentially uncover hidden life forms.
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Utah family members charged with supporting Mexican terrorist cartel through oil smuggling
Maxwell Sterling Jensen, 25, and James Lael Jensen, 68, from Sandy, Utah, were charged with conspiring to support the Jalisco New Generation cartel, designated as a terrorist organization, and related money laundering and smuggling offenses. They allegedly concealed the origins of proceeds from smuggled crude oil and facilitated the fraudulent entry of thousands of oil shipments through their Texas-based enterprise, Arroyo Terminals. Following their arrest, authorities seized four tank barges and several vehicles, with potential...
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