NASA wants US to be the first nation to put nuclear reactor on the moon

NASA’s Sean Duffy directs fast-tracking a nuclear reactor on the moon. Here’s why.
Justice Samuel Alito will release new book next year, publisher says

Supreme Court justices can’t receive more than about $30,000 in outside income annually, but book revenue is exempt from that cap, creating an incentive for the nine.
Tennessee executes inmate by lethal injection without deactivating his implanted defibrillator

Byron Black, convicted of a 1988 triple murder, was executed in Tennessee despite concerns over his defibrillator
Trump takes an unexpected walk on the White House roof to survey new projects

President Donald Trump made an unexpected appearance on the roof of the White House’s West Wing.
6 healthy back-to-school breakfast, lunch ideas
“Leave those sugary beverages at home. Let’s just go ahead and do water for hydration,” Shary said.
A former Rolling Stone says the Met has his stolen guitar. The museum disputes it

Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones disputes the Met’s ownership of the iconic 1959 Gibson Les Paul, tied to rock legends Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page.
Long County commissioner resigns amid GBI investigation into misappropriation of funds

Robert Parker resigns District 5 seat amid misappropriation scandal
2.7-magnitude earthquake felt in New Jersey, New York area

A 2.7-magnitude earthquake in New Jersey was felt across the northeast. Here’s why.
Japan’s aging atomic bomb survivors speak out against nuclear weapons
“The only path to peace is nuclear weapons’ abolishment. There is no other way,” Kunihiko Iida, who survived the Hiroshima bombing at age 3, said.
US government proposes easing some restrictions on drones traveling long distances

A new federal rule would make it easier for companies to use drones over longer distances out of sight of the operator without having to go through a cumbersome waiver process.