South Korea's parliament voted to nullify the declaration of martial law to prevent a potential descent into dictatorship and to maintain democratic governance. The decision was made within hours, showcasing the efficiency of the legislative process.
Pete Hegseth's nominations are controversial due to multiple allegations of alcohol abuse, sexual misconduct, and financial mismanagement. He was forced to step down from a veteran's nonprofit after being accused of these issues, and his mother has even called him an abuser of women.
The Big Ten fined Michigan and Ohio State $100,000 each after a post-game brawl erupted between the two teams at Ohio Stadium. The fighting broke out when Michigan planted their flag at midfield following their 13-10 win over Ohio State.
The Trump dance, a staple at Trump rallies, has become popular in sports as a celebration move. Athletes from various sports, including U.S. soccer, pro football, and UFC, have been seen performing the dance after significant plays or victories, often while Trump watches.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is not overly worried because he believes that scientific and technological advancements continue to be made, such as the James Webb Space Telescope and Mars missions. He also notes that science and engineering are still thriving, despite political divisions.
Neil deGrasse Tyson believes immigrants are crucial for American scientific innovation because they have historically contributed significantly to scientific advancements. One-third of all Nobel Prizes in the sciences awarded to Americans have gone to immigrants, highlighting their essential role in maintaining America's leadership in science.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is concerned about the internet because it has become a cesspool of misinformation and clickbait. This environment can lead people to question established scientific facts and can undermine the public's trust in science and scientific institutions.
Ronny Chieng tackles South Korea’s martial law reversal and misconduct allegations against Pete Hegseth. In “Sports War,” Ronny and Jordan Klepper debate Trump-inspired athlete celebrations and Hallmark’s NFL holiday collab. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins to share insights from his new book, the contributions of immigrants to science, and why resilience is key in the scientific community.
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